Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 22:39
[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a fascinating children's book that tells the story of an agency and its missions. Interestingly, we will be reading about an agency that is headed by a cat.
A detective agency made up of seven pets has just been launched, with Inca as the head of the agency. It was a long journey to South Korea for a competition, and after the events that took place at the airport, they met Ye-Jun, the tour guide. They went to his house, where they met Baram, Ye-Jun's dog. They paused and looked at the picture of Bo-Mi, the kitten that lived with Baram. Bo-Mi is very well alive. It was a mission to bring her back. Grab a copy to get the rest of the story.
The basic and most important message of this book is love. For the kid, it could be a casual read. But as an adult, I was able to decipher those silent messages in this book. Love encompasses all other positive attitudes shared by pets. I doubt if I can grow away from children's books as it is one of my favorite genres. This book is outstanding and has a brilliant writing style. The characters were very well developed. I love how the author was able to manage the human and pet characters. For these reasons, I will rate this book five out of five stars.
Though I wasn't impressed by the errors I came across while reading, it wasn't expected for such a short children's book. It didn't spoil the message or the fun of the book. It should be fixed in subsequent editions.
This book was well-edited. The pictures and cover page were all so amazing. Everyone needs to have a pet to better understand this book. I thereby recommend this book to children and pet lovers.
******
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a fascinating children's book that tells the story of an agency and its missions. Interestingly, we will be reading about an agency that is headed by a cat.
A detective agency made up of seven pets has just been launched, with Inca as the head of the agency. It was a long journey to South Korea for a competition, and after the events that took place at the airport, they met Ye-Jun, the tour guide. They went to his house, where they met Baram, Ye-Jun's dog. They paused and looked at the picture of Bo-Mi, the kitten that lived with Baram. Bo-Mi is very well alive. It was a mission to bring her back. Grab a copy to get the rest of the story.
The basic and most important message of this book is love. For the kid, it could be a casual read. But as an adult, I was able to decipher those silent messages in this book. Love encompasses all other positive attitudes shared by pets. I doubt if I can grow away from children's books as it is one of my favorite genres. This book is outstanding and has a brilliant writing style. The characters were very well developed. I love how the author was able to manage the human and pet characters. For these reasons, I will rate this book five out of five stars.
Though I wasn't impressed by the errors I came across while reading, it wasn't expected for such a short children's book. It didn't spoil the message or the fun of the book. It should be fixed in subsequent editions.
This book was well-edited. The pictures and cover page were all so amazing. Everyone needs to have a pet to better understand this book. I thereby recommend this book to children and pet lovers.
******
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon