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Time Stops For No Mouse by Michael Hoeye

Time Stops For No Mouse

by Michael Hoeye
  • Readers' Rating (49):
  • First Published:
  • Jan 1, 2002, 288 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2003, 256 pages
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Arlene

Dear readers,

Time Stops for No Mouse is one of the best and most entertaining books I have ever read. It will make you gasp for breathe at everything that goes on. If I could I would defenitly encourage kids to read this book.
Melissa Blakestaff

I love this book! it was great! i was nervous through the whole thing. And when i got to the end i was sad it was over.
Ben

An exciting book
Tahlia

this book is the best book ever and i hope he bring out another one just like it!!! it is sooooooooo great, i couldn't put it down,
i read this book in 2 days
Courtney

This book is great! At first I did'nt like it so I put the book away, but then I got it out again and started reading it from the first page. I read farther, then Icould'nt put the book down! I think it should get a newbery award.
Kelsy

I'm not going to say what happens...But I think this book is great for all pre-teens/ teens. I heard it on tape and could'nt stop playing it. You'll enjoy it! 8:o) (Hemoux)
Alison Lander

This book was everything; sharp, witty, fast-paced and completely enthraling. Hoeye has created a masterpiece with an imaginative plot and equally inspirational characters. I was glued to this book from the first page, you just can't wait to find out what happens next! I have now also read the Sands Of Time (I cried at the end!) and am hoping for another sequel.
Anonymus

This book is unbelievebly cool! It was so cool, the way that you tell a great story, as well as teach us valuable lessons. The title is awsome, the names are cool, and the book is SO great! You should create this into a movie or a TV show of Hermmux's adventures! I loved this book so much, I finished it in day, because I was so determined to read this wonderful book and see what happens to Ms. Perflinger! TERFLE ROX!

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