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Time Stops For No Mouse by Michael Hoeye

Time Stops For No Mouse

by Michael Hoeye
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  • First Published:
  • Jan 1, 2002, 288 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2003, 256 pages
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CederlinaDiggory

The time stops for no mouse is the worst book that I have read in a long time!
"Pup", "Tucka" "Mirrin", "Hermux". it makes no sense, the names are weird...
Why does a mice ate PIZZA? It makes REALLY no sense.
My grandmother thought it was worse too......I hope for Michael Hoeye that part two better is...
nck

Great characters and fully-imagined alternative world. Good fun and well-done mystery.
Jessica

This book looks like a great, mysterious adventure. I can't wait to read it!
Michael Hoeye

Hi everybody. I am just taking a break from working on Book #3 and dropped in to say hello. Thanks for all the great comments. I am really happy to hear that people (okay...not everybody...but a lot of people) are enjoying Time Stops.
The Sands of Time comes out in two weeks. I hope you enjoy it as much. Got to go now. Hermux is really in a jam this time and I've got to help him figure a way out. Best of luck for the new school year!

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