4 out of 4 stars
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Inca and the rest of the furry team were in Terrance's and Monk's library. A painting of a Siberian tiger mounted on the wall, the team looks with amazement. They learned an unknown number of Siberian tigers settled in the reserve areas on the border between North Korea and China. Messy, the human mom of the furry buddies was talking to Solo, who is Terrance's owner (a dog) and Monk (a Russian cat). There was a bit of interesting news as Inca, the head of the cat detectives listened to their humanoid companion. "South Korea, here we come!" The team happily announces the news to the furry community.
On the plane, Messy and Solo were chatting together, but a French chef interfered with them. Enzo was also invited by the 'Le Cordon Bleu' to be a judge to whom they are going; this man also becomes Messy's competitor in the cheese business. The furry fellows detected something unusual about this man.
At South Korea Airport, the team was in commotion because something had disappeared. Fromage (Inca's Tabby brother) was in a panic. Terrance, a noble dog, had transformed into a fierce one. Cara and Inca were scampered behind their human mom. Will the team arrive in the 'Le Cordon Bleu' at the right time? What happened? Does this event force the furry buddies to cross the Korean border?
CAT DETECTIVES IN THE KOREAN PENINSULA is a tale of an animal detective designed for children. This book is the sequel of SERENDIPITY MYSTERY: DIARY OF A SNOOPY CAT with the same author R. F. Kristi, an award-winning author, particularly in the children's genre. I recommend this book to someone who likes children story for a bedtime story or for teaching kids. If the readers wanted to demonstrate the young ones about friendship, grab this book and enjoy the animal's enormous heart-wrenching friendship.
The author is excellent at connecting the readers to the previous book while giving emphasis to the book's introduction of CAT DETECTIVES IN THE KOREAN PENINSULA. I like the way the author connected the previous book to the present one; I abruptly hook to the new journey of the furry gang because the author included factual information on the introduction. I cannot sight any dislike other than my confusion below.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. The author described Korean Culture and Korean's Safety measures between the North and South Korean Borders clearly for younger audiences. This book provides good information about the top "Do's" and "Don'ts" in the Korean Peninsula like obeying the rules in the buffer zone known as Korean DMZ; this is the most captivating part in the book. Furthermore, the book is full of fun, which entertains me well. The images also look lively that gives more excitement to the scene. However, I noticed just a minor mistake, and I was confused about one of the pet's names. These minor errors do not alter my ratings apart from it the book is written well. I did not encounter erroneous words nor grammatical errors.
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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