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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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I love it because it has a nice feeling to it. -) That's why. :D
Jasmine

I am only on chapter Two and I am sinking my teeth into it!
I like it so much I want to read it and The Sands of time. I really like the title.
It should be almost like Harry Potter and as famous as him.
Will there ever be a movie? If there is I want to go and see it!
It is a really cool book already! It is the BOMB
Meg

I am insulted by Cederlina and Rosa! The names used are original, and mice eating pizza? HELLO?!CHEESE?!? Mice like cheese! Besides, the book is supposed to mirror the real world, and Americans consume over a hundred acres of pizza every day -- of course the characters are going to eat "normal" food! I think the author was very original and turned an old topic (swashbuckling, spying adventure) into something new and interesting, and I respect him for that! As a writer myself, I appreciate the difficulty in writing quality work, and I encourage him to continue. I have read The Sands of Time and I can't wait for the next installment!
So don't diss a book 'cause of the names and what people (or is that mice? XD) eat!
Kelli

This is a great book which I used for my book report. THe suspense and the thrill made me want to the read the whole book in one sitting! The characters in the book are so vividly described, (both physically and characteristically), so that the readers can tell how the characters act. In addition, the plot of the story is creatively created and it has a lot ogf imagination. Who would know that a normal watchmaker would become a detective? It is a story filled with twists and turns that will keep you reading it in one sitting! :D
samantha

Time stops for no mouse is a really cool book. My parents both loved it to. The charaters are so well described I thought they could even be real.I can't wait until i read Michaels new book sands of time.I love his use of wierd names because it feals so funny saying such words.
Ross

Time Stops for No Mouse is a great book! I could not get my face out of the pages. I almost fell down the stairs and trip over my dog once. I like the plot about finding the youth formula and that Hermux is a watchmaker. The names in the book are a little hard to pronounce. Like Lanayda Prink.
Hermux really cares about people in ways you can't explain. He saw Linka Perflinger 1 time and he already wanted to save her. He did not even know she had been taken immediatly. He just thought she needed help. But one thing wasn't straight. It did not say why Mennus actually wanted the formula. He might have wanted revenge. Or he could have just wanted to live forever. I'm reading The Sands of Time now. It's turning out to be just as good. I hope that Mr. Hoeye makes another book.
Abby

I think that this bopok is a very exciting and action filled book! It shows that someone as small as a mouse can save a life!
Hermux to the rescue! But don't forget...no matter how small you may seem your heart never stops growing!
Haley McDaniel

This was a great action/adventure novel that I will read again and again! It is a bout a very determined normal mouse who is swept into an adventure way over his novice detective head. I would definately recommend this book to everyone around. It was a great read and a wonderful first children's book for Micheal Hoey and I hope he writes more!!!

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