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Molly Moon Stops The World by Georgia Byng

Molly Moon Stops The World

by Georgia Byng
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  • First Published:
  • Apr 13, 2004, 384 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Apr 2005, 400 pages
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is there any other molly moon books?
Natasha, aged 8

Molly Moon Stops The World is about a girl that goes on adventures with her best friend Rocky. She goes to a place where Primo Cell lives, who is a big baddy. I think this book is fabulous because it is exciting and when you stop you just want to read, read and read more!
Aoife

Hi!Iam Aoife and i am nine years old. I think Gorgina Bygn is a brilliant author and Molly Moon is an absoloutly increadible book ! Reading it makes you feel as if you are right there living it all out ! The characters almost jump out of the page at you ! Everyone should read this i's definitely the best book I have ever read . I has a great storyline thet will take you on a kind of adventure you have nevar been on before !
Jessarai Jesso

Molly Moon Stops The World!
I really enjoyed reading this book. The excitement and adventure was lively. I also like the little dog Petula.
Madeline Wilson

I purchased MM Stops the World in Spain. It has a lovely (hard) cover and I was going to present it to my Spanish Tutor who was expecting a baby. In the event I kept it and found the English version in Tesco's. I started to read it but felt I hadn't a clue what Molly looked like so I purchased MM Incredible Book of Hypnotism. I read them both, easily and quickly - like a film I couldn't wait to find out what happens next! I am amazed how the story unfolds and the reader feels as though they have been to New York and LA. Fascinating and I am 56! I have given the first book to my friend's daughter now to read when she feels ready - she is only 8 but loves reading. My aim now is to read Stops the World in Spanish! Every good wish for the future Georgia.
scotty

it was ok ,prefered first book.sup dog
bob

it was a chick book

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