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Geronimo stilton series, common sense media reviewers.
Fun adventures of a nervous mouse and his wacky family.
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What you will—and won't—find in this book.
The history and culture in the books are fictional
Geronimo has a decent amount of anxiety about, wel
The mice have exaggerated personalities, so the sw
Parents need to know that Elisabetta Dami's Geronimo Stilton series about adventurous mice is a solidly fun read with decent plots, and the books are packed with illustrations. The type fonts are all over the map, which can be engaging for early readers but distracting for others; sometimes it's hard…
Educational Value
The history and culture in the books are fictional, so there’s no academic content. But readers see Geronimo learning a lot about facing his fears, dealing with personalities very different from his own, solving problems and taking risks.
Positive Messages
Geronimo has a decent amount of anxiety about, well, everything but his job, and it’s good to see him try to overcome it a little at a time. The illustrations of the females that Geronimo falls for are a little too sexy and stereotypical for this age group -- lots of curves and slinky clothes on these mice.
Positive Role Models
The mice have exaggerated personalities, so the sweet nephew is always kind, but the bullying cousin is a huge presence. Everyone seems a little high-strung in this series, but most are pretty funny characters.
Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Elisabetta Dami's Geronimo Stilton series about adventurous mice is a solidly fun read with decent plots, and the books are packed with illustrations. The type fonts are all over the map, which can be engaging for early readers but distracting for others; sometimes it's hard to know if a word is part of the paragraph or a picture. When the mice go on adventures, solve mysteries, and overcome fears, they learn lessons about patience and perseverance. The female mice that Geronimo is drawn to are oddly sexualized, drawn with curves and written about in ways that are a bit above the age of the reader. There are several spin-off series and an almost endless number of Geronimo books to read.
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Terrible language issue, what's the story.
In the GERONIMO STILTON series, Geronimo, the anxiety-ridden editor of The Rodent's Gazette , is dragged along on adventures with his adrenaline-junkie sister, Thea, his buffoon of a cousin, Trap, and his sweet nephew, Benjamin. Despite resisting any kind of risky behavior in his everyday life, he finds himself in the middle of the jungle, upside-down in Thea's airplane, face-to-face with a mummy, or caught in any other harebrained scheme his family concocts. While everything works out in the end, Geronimo spends most of the books trying to get out of situations that make him nervous -- which is pretty much everything.
Is It Any Good?
This series is funny and has great nicknames for the characters and playful descriptions of New Mouse City and the mice who live there. Every story has a positive ending and Geronimo overcomes a fear or learns a small lesson, which is nice for readers this age. The illustrations are vibrant and funny (although the females are a little too curvy), and the pages are alive with color. It's a fun series for readers who like light, simple adventures and mysteries.
While this series is full of mice on adventures, the plots are a little dull. Geronimo Stilton spends a lot of time telling readers about how nervous he is, and the stories move at a pretty slow pace, given the amount of words on each page.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how siblings Thea and Geronimo Stilton behave in the Geronimo Stilton series. They tease and harass, but are also supportive and look out for each other. Is this like any siblings you know?
Geronimo is nervous about a lot of things, but tries to overcome his fears. What are you nervous about and how do you get through hard situations?
What other books do you like about adventurous animals?
Book Details
- Author : Elisabetta Dami
- Illustrator : Matt Wolf
- Genre : For Beginning Readers
- Topics : Adventures , Brothers and Sisters , Friendship
- Book type : Fiction
- Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
- Publication date : February 1, 2004
- Publisher's recommended age(s) : 7 - 10
- Number of pages : 128
- Available on : Paperback, Hardback, iBooks, Kindle
- Last updated : April 11, 2019
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Thorough Review of ALL the Geronimo Stilton Books
September 5 by Kristin Wynalda
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Buckle up, y’all, because I’m about to hit you with a picky mom review of ALL of the Geronimo Stilton books. It’s going to be a wild ride.
If you aren’t familiar with the books, Geronimo Stilton is a newspaper mouse. These books are known for colorful text and pictures, and are written for elementary age, with the sweet spot being ages 7 to 10. They are great for both genders.
The books are all written “by Geronimo Stilton.” However, based on how frequently new books are published, I assume there is an actual legion of writers slaving over their laptops at all hours of the day to get them done. (Get those royalties, Elisabetta Dami! She’s who originally invented Geronimo Stilton. Obviously a children’s book whisperer and incredible.)
The original series is called Geronimo Stilton , then there are a bunch of spinoff series. The spinoffs all stand alone, and you don’t have to read the original series to understand them.
Now, I’m going to highly recommend some of these books. There are some that I think you should buy the entire series. I’m also about to share what books in the series I actively don’t allow in my home. I’m hesitant to do that in case you’re already enjoying them. So, PLEASE, know that it’s ok if you don’t agree with me! I’m 100% sure that we read books that wouldn’t be right for other families. (I’m looking at you Bad Guys Club series…) Every family is different, no worries. But I’m still going to give my honest opinion, critique, and review of the Geronimo Stilton universe, because that’s what y’all came for.
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Critique and Review of the Original Geronimo Stilton series
The Geronimo Stilton books in the original series show Geronimo getting into all kinds of scrapes, solving mysteries, and saving New Mouse City. (It was literally just this week that I realized the city name is a play on “New York City.”) The books move quickly, with lots of illustrations and maps.
Heads up that they do make some of the words unique spellings to be funny – for example, “a-mouse-ing” instead of “amazing.” When I read these books aloud to my kids I change them back to the normal word to be less confusing.
There’s a reason these books sell so many copies – they’re exciting, easy to follow, and COLORFUL. There is also a fabulous theme of knowledge and reading being important throughout – brain definitely triumphs over brawn. Geronimo is sort of timid, but faces his fears. This has allowed us to have some wonderful discussions about courage.
There are some problems, however. First, there are some family-relationship problems. Geronimo’s sister, Thea, and cousin, Trap, are really mean to him. It’s sort of this running joke in the series, but it’s not cool. They’re SO rude. They call him “cheese-brains,” and it’s a running gag that they try to scare him because he’s so delicate. Argh, I hate families who aren’t nice to each other in books, even when it’s a family of mice.
Second, these books were originally written in Italian and there are some translation choices that are…weird. For example, in the western book, Native Americans are called “redskins.” And in one of the tropical themed ones it talks about Geronimo wearing a swimsuit that says, “Too Sexy for My Shorts.” Uhhh…no. Just…no. This has been sort of hit and miss – not every book has oddly translated words.
My kids read these books at home and there are lots of them at their school library. They’re brightly illustrated, the mysteries are fun, and they have quite a bit of slapstick humor, which kids love. However, because there are so many other amazing series out there, even in the Geronimo universe, this isn’t top of my list, because of those reasons I mentioned. I happily let my kids check them out at the library, but I do a quick check to make sure they’re ok. Of course, treating people well is an ongoing conversation, so Thea and Trap’s antics come up some.
Review of The Kingdom of Fantasy
The Kingdom of Fantasy is a wonderful series. There’s clear distinctions of good versus evil, clear consequences of sin, and the hero is frequently scared but does the right thing anyway. The premise of the books is that Geronimo Stilton gets pulled from the regular world into a fantasy world where he has to save the day.
There are TONS of pictures and maps and coded messages, so this is an excellent series for your visual learners who “don’t like to read.” It looks like a giant book, but it’s actually written at a fairly simple level. And because so much of it is maps and charts, it’s a reluctant reader’s dream book.
Are some of the books clear rip offs of classic fantasy literature? Yes. Yes, they are. (In one they have to take a magic ring to be destroyed in a volcano. I mean, COME ON.)
Do I still think they’re great and recommend them for every 7 to 10 year old to read independently? Yes. Yes, I do.
I actively encourage and look for The Kingdom of Fantasy series to read aloud. If you’re thinking you might like these books as a read aloud to young kids, be aware that there are A LOT of characters. That can be difficult for very young kids to follow. For that reason, I highly recommend for ages 5 and up to hear read aloud, and only younger if you have a kid who loves maps and can follow a story with a LOT of characters.
These are basically a gateway drug to hard core fantasy books. We own all of them, and my 7 year old LOVES them. (Y’all, I’m thrifty, so it’s a big deal that I actually bought all of these! They just hold the kids’ attention SO WELL.)
Review of Heromice series
In this spin off series, Geronimo becomes a superhero. In the beginning he doesn’t really know how to use his powers, but he eventually figures it out. There is some cartoony violence, but no more than any other series in the Geronimo Stiliton world.
I think it’s great for reluctant readers, especially, because it’s colorful and a simple storyline, but with the backdrop of a Marvel-esque world. Like the regular series, it’s a super fast read. I highly recommend it! Especially if you have a super hero lover!
Review of Spacemice series
Spacemice is an alternate universe where Geronimo lives in space. This series is more predictable than the Kingdom of Fantasy books. However, my 7 year old doesn’t seem to care. There aren’t a ton of characters, which is nice. The books are fully illustrated with color.
I like this series because it has less of the Thea/Trap mean-ness than the original series. I actively encourage my kids to read all 12 books in this series. It’s exciting sci-fi type stories, without some of the issues I have with the original series.
I recommend as a read aloud for ages mature 4 and up, and for independent early reader for ages 7 to 10.
Review of Micekings series
Miceking s is an alternate universe where Geronimo is like a Scottish peasant, or something like that. It’s not really historical – there’s a dragon who does the cooking. I guess it would be like if Geronimo lived in How to Train Your Dragon , except with less pre-teen angst.
Content wise, it’s totally fine. Geronimo is still timid, Trap is still not that nice, but nothing that would give me too much concern. The premise is admittedly a little weird. But if your kids like Geronimo, and a little slapstick dragon humor, this is totally for them!
Review of The Journey Through Time series
The Journey Through Time series shows Geronimo Stilton going through time. He mostly travels to pre-historic places, and there are lots of dinosaurs. I do not recommend this series as a read aloud for very young children, because the concept is sort of confusing. I think it would be better for older kids who understand the idea of “history,” ages 7 and up.
Heads up that if issues of family members being mean to each other bothers you, there is that in this series. Cousin Trap is involved in the time travel scheme, and he’s not always that nice.
In this series, the books are longer than Spacemice or the original series. That makes them nice for road trips, or for more advanced readers.
If you happen to be a young earth creationist, this series is definitely not right for your family.
Critique of Creepella VonCacklefur series
Creepella VonCacklefur is a vampire-esque female mouse. This spin off series features mysteries that Creepella solves and writes about. There are lots of ghosts, other vampire-like creatures, monsters, etc. It’s all more cutesy-horror, not scary-horror.
Creepy stuff is not my jam, but it’s totally fine if it’s right for your family. It’s nice to have a series about a female investigator who loves her family. (There are also some pro-adoption themes in some of the books, which is great. Heads up, though, that they adopt the baby after it gets left on their doorstep, which is not really the adoption and birth family narrative we talk about in our home.)
BUT (and it’s a big “but”) Creepella has this running theme in all of the books that she claims she’s Geronimo’s girlfriend, but he says they aren’t dating. But she insists they are, and tries to get him in these compromising situations. It’s sort of a B-plot to whatever mystery she’s solving.
It’s weird, not a relationship model I want in our home, has odd consent implications, and ARGH. I just can’t. I don’t let the kids read these. You’d think after 9 books Creepella would get the hint.
If you like the cutesy-creepy stuff, definitely check this series out because you’ll love it, but make sure to have a chat about no-one having to date someone they don’t want to!
Review of Thea Stilton
There are 32 Thea Stilton books. Thea is Geronimo’s sister, however, she is not the main character of these books. In this series, there is a group of friends who call themselves The Thea Sisters, because they write articles for Thea. They solve mysteries and have fun adventures.
I really like this premise. However, it bothers me that the teenage mice are drawn sort of sexy. They have bare midriffs and are so skinny. It is different from how characters are drawn in all of the other books. Make sure to check out the illustrations for yourself before you purchase, as they may not be right for your family.
Review of Thea Stilton: Special Edition books
Thea Stilton: Special Edition books are similar to The Kingdom of Fantasy , except with the Thea Sisters. Mermaids, and fairies, and unicorns, oh my! The Thea Sisters travel to different worlds to save the creatures. There is always a fantasy element to these stories.
Heads up that I prefer The Kingdom of Fantasy in our home because of the crush factor – sometimes the Thea Sisters have crushes and fight over boys. Plus, they’re just illustrated more sexy than the fairies and creatures in The Kingdom of Fantasy . (WHY?!?!?!?)
However, if you love the Thea Sisters, this series is a great option. Bonus: the books are significantly longer than the usual Thea Stilton series.
Review of Cavemice series
Cavemice series is another alternate universe where Geronimo is a caveman…mouse. It is set in the time of dinosaurs, and mammoths. Again, not historically or scientifically accurate, since all of the dinosaurs and creatures coexist during the same era. However, other than the glaring scientific inaccuracies, there’s nothing to be concerned about.
The illustrations in this series are a little different, just a heads up if your kids happen to love the normal illustrations. It’s pretty slapstick, and has lots of humor.
If you happen to be a young earth creationist, this probably isn’t right for your family.
Critique of Thea Stilton: Mouseford Academy series
Thea Stilton: Mouseford Academy series has a different style of illustrations from the other books to make the teenage girl mice sexy…so there’s that.
Also, the Thea Sisters, who live at this elite boarding school and have adventures together frequently argue and get jealous over boys. So, yeah.
I mean, those two facts should tell you how I feel about this spinoff. Sexy mice marketed to 7 to 10 year old girls is not my jam. (Brand new sentence on the internet?)
I see the appeal, though. They’re cool, they’re skinny, they’re independent at a boarding school, they’re having adventures. They’re just not what I’m looking for in characters for my daughters to look up to. There are 8 books in this series.
If you’re looking for mice books for girls, I recommend Sophie Mouse series (so much!) for read aloud for all ages, or independent reader for second grade and up. No sexy mice, just age appropriate mice. (I never anticipated saying that…)
Review of Geronimo Stilton graphic novels
So, the bad guys in the Geronimo Stilton graphic novels are cats who wear masks to look like mice. It’s difficult for younger kids to tell who is who.
For that reason, I do not recommend these books as a read aloud, but content wise they seem fine for older kids who can follow the story line.
The premise of these books is that cats are going back in time to change history, so Geronimo follows them to save history. They are awesome for 8 year olds and up, especially if they correspond to what they’re learning in history class at school. Of all the “historical” Geronimo Stilton books, this spinoff is DEFINITELY the most accurate! (Looking at you, dragons in Micekings .)
Also, major plus that they are all totally new stories, not just other books put into graphic novel form. Highly recommend! I especially like book #9, which is about Gutenberg’s printing press.
Again, some of the books may not be for the young earth creationists who frequent my reviews. Geronimo goes back billions of years in a few of the stories. However, most would be fine – off the top of my head, I think book #7 is the only one you’d for sure want to avoid.
This series is not to be confused with Geronimo Stilton: Reporter , or Geronimo Stilton: The Graphic Novel . Those are both different graphic novels. It is confusing, that’s why I have pictures of the covers.
Review of Geronimo Stilton, Reporter series
Geronimo Stilton, Reporter books are graphic novels based on the cartoons available on DVD or Netflix. And by “based on,” I mean, “this is a printed version of the cartoon.”
If your kids like the cartoon, they might like these. However, there isn’t any suspense because they literally are exactly the same as the show. I think some of the other books on this list are a lot stronger, personally I would not bother with this series. BUT, if you have a big fan of the Geronimo Stilton cartoons, THIS IS FOR THEM!
Review of Geronimo Stilton: The Graphic Novel
Geronimo Stilton: The Graphic Novel is the only book in the series that is not “written by Geronimo Stilton.” Instead, it’s a story about Geronimo.
It is unique because it is more comic book style – the illustrations are vastly different from any of the other books, and it has slippery paper, like an actual comic book. It also feels like an actual author wrote a stand alone comic book story. It doesn’t feel like just a spin off for money. I like it.
This take on the tale (tail? I kid, I kid.) sort of reminds me of the Narwhal and Jelly series, because there is minimal text per page. I DEFINITELY recommend it for a younger audience than almost everything else on this page. You certainly could read it aloud to a 4 year old, and on up. For independent reading, this would be suitable for about 6 years old and up.
Review of Geronimo Stilton Cartoon
Geronimo Stilton , the cartoon, is available on DVD and Netflix. They remind me of the old cartoons we used to watch growing up. Think Looney Toons .
Content wise, there was nothing I saw that was concerning. If my kids wanted to watch these, I would be perfectly fine with it. (In fact, they have seen a few of them.) However, this is no VeggieTales . There is no moral lesson in the episodes at all.
If your kids love Geronimo, these are a fun extension of the universe. They could be a great reward for reluctant readers, too. For example, you could have them read 3 Geronimo Stilton books, then watch a few episodes of the cartoon!
Full Geronimo Stilton Review TLDR
That’s over 300 Geronimo Stilton books reviewed by a picky Christian mom.
If you’re still asking, “Should I let my kids read Geronimo Stilton ?” here’s the too-long-didn’t-read version of this Geronimo Stilton review:
- Buy The Kingdom of Fantasy in its entirety for both genders. It’s the perfect introduction to the wonderful world-building in sci-fi and fantasy novels.
- Buy Spacemice for your kids who like visually exciting pictures and quick reads. It has all the charm and great illustrations of Geronimo Stilton, but less of the issues that I mentioned in the original series.
- Geronimo Stilton graphic novels are hard to follow for little kids because cats wear mouse masks, but good for older ages.
- Borrow from the library Micekings, Cavemice, and the plain old Geronimo Stilton books .
- Sexy mice are not my thing.
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Table of Contents
- Geronimo Stilton: Cavemice Series 15 books
- Geronimo Stilton Reporter Series 11 books
- Thea Stilton Series 35 books
- Thea Stilton Graphic Novel Series 8 books
- Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novel Series 19 books
- Geronimo Stilton: The Graphic Novel Series 4 books
- Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy Series 16 books
- Geronimo Stilton: Special Edition Series 7 books
- Geronimo Stilton Classic Tales Series 1 book
- Geronimo Stilton: Spacemice Series 12 books
- Geronimo Stilton: Creepella Von Cacklefur Series 9 books
- Geronimo Stilton: Micekings Series 7 books
- Thea Stilton: Mouseford Academy Series 8 books
- Thea Stilton and the Treasure Seekers Series 3 books
Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye
Geronimo stilton series, geronimo stilton: cavemice series.
Geronimo Stilton Reporter Series
Thea Stilton Series
Thea Stilton Graphic Novel Series
Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novel Series
Geronimo Stilton: The Graphic Novel Series
Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy Series
Geronimo Stilton: Special Edition Series
Geronimo Stilton Classic Tales Series
Geronimo Stilton: Spacemice Series
Geronimo Stilton: Creepella Von Cacklefur Series
Geronimo Stilton: Micekings Series
Thea Stilton: Mouseford Academy Series
Thea Stilton and the Treasure Seekers Series
The Creatives Behind the Books
Geronimo Stilton is the publisher of The Rodent’s Gazette, Mouse Island’s most famouse newspaper. In his spare time, Mr. Stilton enjoys collecting antique cheese rinds, playing golf, and telling stories to his nephew Benjamin. He lives in New Mouse City, Mouse Island. Visit Geronimo online at www.scholastic.com/geronimostilton.
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Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye: When Was the Last Time You Read a Children’s Book?
Introduction: geronimo stilton #1: lost treasure of the emerald eye by edizioni piemme.
I was in Indigo Bookstore looking at the books on the discount table when I noticed Geronimo Stilton Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye for $4.99 and decided to buy a copy to read and review here. Every now and again, I like to read a children's book to see the world through the eyes of a child. When was the last time you read a children's book?
I ventured into the land of make believe and had a few chuckles and real laughter in the process. The person who said that laughter is good for the soul was on target. When was the last time you had a good laugh?
What is Geronimo Stilton #1: Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye by Edizioni Piemme About?
The characters in Geronimo Stilton Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye are mice, and the book is filled with “all things mice” a lot of mouse imagery: cheddar-flavored toothpaste, New Mouse City , The Rodent's Gazette, the address Seventeen Swiss Cheese Centre, The Mouse House restaurant, the gym Rats La Lanne, Wild Whiskers concert, the magician Harry Ratini. I was delighted with the play on words, and most of us would recognize where the names came from. For example, Rat and the Beanstalk, Rodent Rules for Dummies, Mouse Jordan sneakers, Christopher Columouse, Supermouse Bowl, and Mouse Everest are a few references that many would be able to relate to.
The book focuses on Geronimo Stilton, the editor of the Rodent's Gazette, Geronimo's sister Thea, a special correspondent at the Rodent's Gazette, their cousin Trap Stilton, owner of the store Cheap Junk for Less, and Geronimo's favourite nephew, nine year old Benjamin Stilton.
Thea Stilton finds a treasure map where an X is marked at Emerald Eye. She convinces Geronimo to go with her on this treasure hunt. Geronimo, Thea and Trap embark on their treasure hunt sailing Lady Luck, and later on the journey find Benjamin who has stowed away on the ship. The story is about their preparation, the journey and the obstacles they encounter on the way.
The author Edizioni Piemme brings the story to life with his choice of words,
“We turned the corner and there it was… a wonderful, beautiful waterfall! It rushed down from the top of a cliff into a lake of crystal-clear water. On the other side of the waterfall stood a tree so tall even the clouds had to step aside to make room for it. Its enormous roots clung to the rocks like a cat with a tuna sandwich”
Isn't that great imagery? Can you see the scene in your mind's eye?
5 Great Ideas from Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye (Geronimo Stilton, No. 1)
- Theory is good, but practice is better
- When communicating, use plain language for clarity
- Don't just take someone's word for it, investigate or ask for proof
- Keep your head, be calm in times of crises
- When you go in search of “something,” make sure that you know the characteristics of that “something”
Final Thoughts: Geronimo Stilton #1: Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye by Edizioni Piemme
This is a small book, large print, 166 pages that you can read in a few hours. It will take you out of your current head space into the land of make believe. Reflect on the adventure and the lessons relevant to your life. What are your five great ideas after reading the book. And, while reading Geronimo Stilton Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye , what comes to your mind? I recommend this book.
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I was so amazed by the book’s cover page. It had big, bold letters and they were in golden color and shiny. The picture shows Geronimo jumping from a plane with a parachute and he is holding a golden book.
I saw the book on the last pages of other Geronimo books. It said that it was a special edition book along with four other books. Another good reason why I bought it is that the heading says “Golden Book”. I really wanted to read it.
Usually letters in books are usually black but here special words are colored, bold, twisted and in various styles, that’s attractive. There are illustrations all over the book and almost on every page. All the pictures are very expressive and it made me feel more interested in the book. The general look of the book was mostly in golden color. The back cover was yellow and red with a small picture of Geronimo.
Let me introduce you to the lead characters of this book.
Geronimo Stilton – The author of the book, who runs The Rodent’s Gazette, the most famous newspaper on Mouse Island.
Thea Stilton – Geronimo’s sister and a special correspondent for the Rodent’s Gazette.
Trap Stilton – Geronimo’s prankster cousin and owner of Cheap Junk for less.
Grandfather William Shortpaws – Geronimo’s always-angry and always-scolding Grandfather and founder of The Rodent’s Gazette.
Geronimo had finished 10 years of writing books. His family wanted to host a party. Geronimo wrote a Golden Book for the occasion but, when he finished the book, it was stolen! The book follows their adventure of looking for the book.
My favorite part of the book was Geronimo’s amazing idea to host the party.
From this book, I learnt that if we work together we can do anything.
Best age-group for the book : 6-10
Rating on a scale of 5 : 5 *****
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Amazing work Aarav, Congratulations and All the best for your Bright future ahead.
This a good book for kids, worth having one, my kid loves it.
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Geronimo’s valentine — “geronimo stilton” series.
- Elisabetta Dami (using the pen name of Geronimo Stilton)
- Adventure , Humor , Mystery
Readability Age Range
- Scholastic, Inc.
- This series won the first Children's e-Book Award at the 2001 Bologna fair.
Year Published
This book has been reviewed by Focus on the Family’s marriage and parenting magazine . It is the 36th book in the “Geronimo Stilton” series.
Plot Summary
Geronimo Stilton, editor of the Rodent Gazette, learns about a famous painting that is missing, along with the artist who was restoring it. When he helps his detective friend, Hercule Poirat, solve the case — from an open window and dropped business card that point to a rich factory owner — Geronimo misses his Valentine’s Day date with Petunia Pretty Paws. In the end, Petunia forgives Geronimo, and they celebrate his birthday.
Christian Beliefs
Other belief systems, authority roles.
A restaurant manager enforces his restaurant’s dress code. Hercule ignores road signs as he drives. A factory owner is verbally abusive to an employee. Thieves and kidnappers are arrested.
Profanity & Violence
Mouse-oriented euphemisms are used throughout the book. Geronimo endures several slapstick injuries. He and Hercule attack the criminals they are after by tripping them.
Sexual Content
In an illustration, Geronimo kisses the hand of a lady mouse.
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THE ENCHANTED CHARMS
From the geronimo stilton and the kingdom of fantasy series , vol. 7.
by Geronimo Stilton ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 26, 2015
Adequate for its audience.
The latest in the Kingdom of Fantasy series sends Geronimo Stilton on a scavenger hunt for magic items to stop an evil wizard.
Plagued by his own success writing fantasy novels based on his wild dreams, Geronimo Stilton finds himself mobbed in public for autographs and then in private pressured by his friends and family to hurry up and write the next one. But before he can write, he needs to dream the next story, which leads to a comical series of events as his sleep is continually thwarted. Finally, after joining his nephew on a beach visit, he falls asleep and ends up in the Kingdom of Fantasy. While it’s a stand-alone story, there is also a concise rundown of his previous adventures. The fairy queen, Blossom, sends a crab messenger to deliver a mission to Geronimo. He must collect the seven enchanted charms from their guardians before an evil wizard can steal and use them to conquer the land. Although the plot makes good use of the various fantasy settings (resulting in lovely maps), it’s not terribly original or engaging on its own. The crab sidekick, Chatterclaw, is an entertaining mix of cheerful pessimism and questionable judgment, though his forgetful speech pattern wears thin. The art throughout goes beyond bolstering the story, offering a variety of interactive puzzles.
Pub Date: May 26, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-545-74615-1
Page Count: 320
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Review Posted Online: March 2, 2015
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2015
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CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS AND THE TYRANNICAL RETALIATION OF THE TURBO TOILET 2000
From the captain underpants series , vol. 11.
by Dav Pilkey ; illustrated by Dav Pilkey ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 26, 2014
Dizzyingly silly.
The famous superhero returns to fight another villain with all the trademark wit and humor the series is known for.
Despite the title, Captain Underpants is bizarrely absent from most of this adventure. His school-age companions, George and Harold, maintain most of the spotlight. The creative chums fool around with time travel and several wacky inventions before coming upon the evil Turbo Toilet 2000, making its return for vengeance after sitting out a few of the previous books. When the good Captain shows up to save the day, he brings with him dynamic action and wordplay that meet the series’ standards. The Captain Underpants saga maintains its charm even into this, the 11th volume. The epic is filled to the brim with sight gags, toilet humor, flip-o-ramas and anarchic glee. Holding all this nonsense together is the author’s good-natured sense of harmless fun. The humor is never gross or over-the-top, just loud and innocuous. Adults may roll their eyes here and there, but youngsters will eat this up just as quickly as they devoured every other Underpants episode.
Pub Date: Aug. 26, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-545-50490-4
Page Count: 224
Publisher: Scholastic
Review Posted Online: June 3, 2014
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2014
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From the dragon masters series , vol. 1.
by Tracey West ; illustrated by Graham Howells ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 24, 2014
With plenty left to be resolved, the next entry will be eagerly sought after.
Drake has been selected by the king to serve as a Dragon Master, quite a change for an 8-year-old farmer boy.
The dragons are a secret, and the reason King Roland has them is a mystery, but what is clear is that the Dragon Stone has identified Drake as one of the rare few children who have a special connection with dragons and the ability to serve as a trainer. Drake’s dragon is a long brown creature with, at first, no particular talents that Drake can identify. He calls the dragon Worm. It isn’t long before Drake begins to realize he has a very strong connection with Worm and can share what seem to be his dragon’s thoughts. After one of the other Dragon Masters decides to illicitly take the dragons outside, disaster strikes. The cave they are passing through collapses, blocking the passageway, and then Worm’s special talent becomes evident. The first of a new series of early chapter books, this entry is sure to attract fans. Brief chapters, large print, lots of action, attractive illustrations in every spread, including a maplike panorama, an enviable protagonist—who wouldn’t want to be a Dragon Master?—all combine to make an entertaining read.
Pub Date: Aug. 24, 2014
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The Geronimo Stilton series is series of bestselling novels written by the famous Italian author named Elisabetta Dami and based on the children’s book genre. It consists of a total of 63 books published between the years 2000 and 2015. All the books in the series were published by the Edizioni Piemme publishing house based in Milan, Italy, since the year 2000. The novels of this series were originally written in the Italian language and their English versions were published by the Scholastic Corporation, since the year 2004. Each of the novels in the series feature the main character in the form of Geronimo Stilton, who is also credited to be the author of the series. However, the original idea of the series is of author Elisabetta Dami, who has also written the novels of the series. Crediting Geronimo Stilton as the author and main character of the series is just a marketing strategy used by author Elisabetta Dami. In fact, the older novels of the series have been issued under the copyright of the pseudonym ‘Geronimo Stilton’, which was later changed in the newer books. Author Elisabetta Dami has said that she had intended to write the novels of this series for the children between the ages of 6 and 12. All the novels of the series feature Geronimo Stilton as the primary character, who is a talking mouse living in the fictional New Mouse City located on the Mouse Island. Author Elisabetta Dami has described Geronimo Stilton as a bestselling novelist, working as an editor and journalist for the well known fictional newspaper agency of the New Mouse City, called as The Rodent’s Gazette. Geronimo’s family consists of a younger sister by the name Thea Stilton, a cousin called Trap Stilton, and a loving nephew named Benjamin Stilton, who is just 9 years old.
The personality of Geronimo Stilton is like that of a mild mannered and a nervous mouse who likes nothing else except living his life in a quiet and peaceful manner. However, throughout the course of the novels of the series, it is shown that he often keeps getting involved in one or the other adventures along with Trap, Benjamin, and his sister Thea Stilton. Sometimes, his Aunt Sweetfur also joins him in the faraway adventures. All the books in the series are written in such a manner that they appear to be the autobiographical stories of adventures in the life of Geronimo Stilton. Initially, the series began in Italy and famous as a children’s book series in the country. As of today, the series has become very much popular all over the world and has been translated into more than 35 foreign languages worldwide. The publishing rights of the English translations of Geronimo Stilton’s graphic novels have been obtained by a publishing company named Papercutz. The graphic novels of the series have retained some of the original names of the popular characters from the original series, which were changed by the Scholastic Corporation while translating it into story books. A few of the named retained by Papercutz from the original series include Pandora and Patty Spring, which were changed to Bugsy Wugsy and Petunia Pretty Jaws respectively by the Scholastic Corporation. A few other books have been published under the series featuring Thea Stilton as the lead character.
The Geronimo Stilton books are also available on the CD and audio-cassette versions which have been published by the Scholastic Audio Books. The first three collections of the Audiobooks contain three stories each and the 10th book in the series is published as a single audio book. All the other audio books in the Geronimo Stilton series are published in pairings. The first 10 books of the series can be heard in the voice of Edward Hermann and the rest others in the voice of Bill Lobley. The novel series, Geronimo Stilton has also been adapted into an animated television series. A couple of seasons of the TV series consisting of 26 episodes each have already been completed and telecast in The Netherlands and Belgium, which started in the year 2009. Currently, the third season of the series is in production. Along with the graphic novels of the Geronimo Stilton series, the Papercutz publishing house has also published the graphic novels of Thea Stilton series, since the year 2013. The famous newspaper of Geronimo Stilton in the New Mouse City, The Rodent’s Gazette, gets updated every several months and features the latest adventures and books of Geronimo Stilton. The paper is also the official website for the English readers all over the world. Since the year 2006, the Scholastic Corporation editors have stopped writing the top stories of the series. But, they still continue to update the Book Reviews section with the latest reviews, book covers, ad the summaries of the latest adventures of Geronimo Stilton.
The first novel of the Geronimo Stilton series was published under the title ‘Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye’. It was released by the Scholastic Paperbacks in the year 2004. The plot of this novel shows how Geronimo Stilton describes his first adventure when his sister Thea Stilton came across an old and mysterious map. After that, all the adventures in the life of Geronimo Stilton began and never actually stopped. In no time after the discovery of the mysterious and old map by Thea Stilton, Geronimo was dragged by her in her treasure hunt along with his cousin named Trap Stilton. Geronimo describes the adventure as the one which can never be forgotten. This novel was followed by another interesting novel titled as ‘The Curse of the Cheese Pyramid’. This novel was released by the Scholastic Corporation publishing house in the year 2004. The plot of this novel once again introduces the members of the family of Geronimo Stilton, who are also the primary characters of the series.
Some of them include his cousin named Trap Stilton, his adventurous and lovely sister named Thea Stilton, as well as his favorite nephew named Benjamin Stilton. In the opening sequence of the plot of this novel, it is shown that Geronimo’s father named William shows up suddenly and orders to take over the famous newspaper, The Rodent’s Gazette. At first, he fires all the workers in the newspaper agency and then orders Geronimo to go on a tour to Egypt. He also asks him to meet professor Alrat Spitfur and obtain the knowledge of generating energy from the camel dung. While visiting Egypt, Geronimo studies about the Pyramids and secrets about the other Wonders in The Mouse World. After returning from Egypt, he makes a plan along with his colleagues to get rid of his grandfather. In the end, author Elisabetta Dami has managed to introduce the kids to the history and culture of Egypt along with entertaining them.
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Geronimo Stilton was born in New Mouse City, Mouse Island. He is the editor and publisher of The Rodent's Gazette, New Mouse City's most widely read daily newspaper. He is the author of more than 40 adventure novels, and the recipient of the Ratitzer Prize for his books The Curse of the Cheese Pyramid and The Search for Sunken Treasure. In his spare time, Mr. Stilton collects antique cheese rinds and plays golf. He also enjoys telling stories to his nephew Benjamin.
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Parents say ( 7 ): Kids say ( 13 ): This series is funny and has great nicknames for the characters and playful descriptions of New Mouse City and the mice who live there. Every story has a positive ending and Geronimo overcomes a fear or learns a small lesson, which is nice for readers this age. The illustrations are vibrant and funny ...
Critique and Review of the Original Geronimo Stilton series. The Geronimo Stilton books in the original series show Geronimo getting into all kinds of scrapes, solving mysteries, and saving New Mouse City. (It was literally just this week that I realized the city name is a play on "New York City.") The books move quickly, with lots of illustrations and maps.
The screamingly popular chapter-book series about a timorous mouse who nevertheless gets drawn into adventure after adventure makes its U.S. debut in graphic form. At the beginning of this original tale, Geronimo Stilton learns that the Pirate Cats are in 1492, intent on taking over Columbus's expedition and snatching the New World's riches for themselves. Geronimo's family leaps at the ...
Geronimo Stilton Series. Geronimo Stilton is a best-selling children's book series published by Edizioni Piemme of Milan, Italy, since 2000. Scholastic Corporation has published the English version of the series since February 2004. Although the series credits its title character as the author, it was actually created by Elisabetta Dami.
Elisabetta Dami is an Italian author that currently resides in Italy. She is the author of the Geronimo Stilton series, a bestselling childrens book. She enjoys traveling the world seeking ideas for her series. She writes under a pseudonym of Geronimo Stilton. She is also a co-owner of Italian based publishing company Edizioni Piemme.
With the hero's distinctive personality and brightly colored text and illustrations, this book's standard Stilton fare. Inconsistencies within the text do the series' young enthusiasts a disservice. Skates by without landing any impressive tricks. (Adventure. 6-10) Share your opinion of this book.
Following this book, there's a bonus story almost as long in which Geronimo wins a cruise trip. There's a thief on board, and some things seem odd with the beautiful mouse flirting with him. The last feature is a few pages of jokes as delightfully cheesy as ought to be expected from a mouse named Stilton. The simplistic mysteries and silly ...
Read 104 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Journey back in time with Geronimo in this fabumouse hardcover special edition! ... " Journey through time" is an adventurous book written by Geronimo Stilton. This book starts when Geronimo received a letter in which there was address of professor von Volt . As it was a ...
Paperback. $ 7.99. $ 7.59. Summary. Re-enter the world of Geronimo Stilton, where another funny adventure is always right around the corner. Each book is a fast-paced adventure with lively art and a unique format kids 7-10 will loveWho Is Geronimo Stilton?That's me! I run a newspaper, but my true passion is writing tales of adventure.
4 stars across 172 books. Born in New Mouse City, Mouse Island, Geronimo Stilton is Rattus Emeritus of Mousomorphic Literature and of Neo-Ratonic Comparative Philosophy. He is the director of The Rodent's Gazette, New Mouse City's most widely read daily newspaper. Stilton was awarded the Ratitzer Prize for his scoops on The Curse of the Cheese ...
LOST TREASURE OF THE EMERALD EYE. Geronimo Stilton, Author . Scholastic $5.99 (116p) ISBN 978--439-55963-8. Holey Cheese! Imported from Italy, this snazzy series debut about a globetrotting mouse ...
Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye, Book Review. The book focuses on Geronimo Stilton, the editor of the Rodent's Gazette, Geronimo's sister Thea, a special correspondent at the Rodent's Gazette, their cousin Trap Stilton, owner of the store Cheap Junk for Less, and Geronimo's favourite nephew, nine year old Benjamin Stilton.
March 11, 2019. Geronimo Stilton and the Dragon of Fortune. (Lower Level J-Fic) Summary: Geronimo Stilton, publisher of the most famous newspaper on Mouse Island, The Rodent's Gazette, finds himself traveling to the Kingdom of Fantasy once again. On his previous trip there, he was named a Prince by the residents.
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My favorite part of the book was Geronimo's amazing idea to host the party. From this book, I learnt that if we work together we can do anything. Best age-group for the book : 6-10. Rating on a scale of 5 : 5 *****. Geronimo Stilton fan alert! 9 year old Aarav Maneti, a Bookosmian from Bangalore, reviews 'The hunt for the Golden Book'.
Plot Summary. Geronimo Stilton, editor of the Rodent Gazette, learns about a famous painting that is missing, along with the artist who was restoring it. When he helps his detective friend, Hercule Poirat, solve the case — from an open window and dropped business card that point to a rich factory owner — Geronimo misses his Valentine's ...
Geronimo Stilton was born in New Mouse City, Mouse Island. He is the editor and publisher of The Rodent's Gazette, New Mouse City's most widely read daily newspaper. He is the author of more than 40 adventure novels, and the recipient of the Ratitzer Prize for his books The Curse of the Cheese Pyramid and The Search for Sunken Treasure.
Enter the world of Geronimo Stilton, where another funny, cheesy adventure is always right around the corner. Each book is fast-paced with lively art and a unique format kids 7-10 will love. Geronimo Stilton gets caught up in the World Karate Championships, thanks to the efforts of Bruce Hyena and Piccolo Tao, Bruce's super-sporty cousin.
With plenty left to be resolved, the next entry will be eagerly sought after. (Fantasy. 7-10) Share your opinion of this book. The latest in the Kingdom of Fantasy series sends Geronimo Stilton on a scavenger hunt for magic items to stop an evil wizard.
My book review is on The Phoenix of Destiny by Geronimo Stilton. The main character of this book is named Geronimo Stilton. This book takes place in the Kingdom of Fantasy. This book is about Geronimo going to the Kingdom of Fantasy. During his trip there the queen of the kingdom asks Geronimo to go on a trip and get her all these magical things.
But, they still continue to update the Book Reviews section with the latest reviews, book covers, ad the summaries of the latest adventures of Geronimo Stilton. The first novel of the Geronimo Stilton series was published under the title 'Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye'. It was released by the Scholastic Paperbacks in the year 2004.
Geronimo Stilton was born in New Mouse City, Mouse Island. He is the editor and publisher of The Rodent's Gazette, New Mouse City's most widely read daily newspaper. He is the author of more than 40 adventure novels, and the recipient of the Ratitzer Prize for his books The Curse of the Cheese Pyramid and The Search for Sunken Treasure.
Book 13. The Smelly Search (Geronimo Stilton Cavemice #13) by Geronimo Stilton. 4.35 · 180 Ratings · 4 Reviews · 13 editions. For cavemouse Geronimo Stiltonoot, life is one pre…. Want to Read.