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Time Stops For No Mouse

by Michael Hoeye

Time Stops For No Mouse by Michael Hoeye X
Time Stops For No Mouse by Michael Hoeye
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    Jan 2002, 288 pages

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    Jan 2003, 256 pages

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Sam

Time Stops For No Mouse is an adventure story full of suspence, romance and, beauty.Hermux is a busy watch maker who accidently gets himself caught up in the goings-on of Dr Mennus's Beauty salon.
Mennus and his ratty accociates can try to get the potion of eternity, but there's a few mice in the way.
Good job,Micheal!
Joshua

I thing this book is everything people come to the movies to see except its a book
TTFN
Anthony

Dear ladies and gents, it's a fantastic book!
Yours truly, Anthony.
Saih Darkeye

This is a great book!!! It has everything a person my age (11) and younger/older could ask for. Mystery, /Very/ slight romance, betrayal, and even a murder or two! I was up half the night reading it the other day, and it was WELL worth it.
Felice

I was ok I am doing him as a author study author.Click Here to go to his site
Molly Gallagher

I give the book "Time Stops for no mouse" a four out of five. The main charicter Hermux is an intresting and enjoyable charicter. Hermux is an ordinary mouse, perfectly content with fixing watches and talking with his pet ladybug.However, when he encounters Linka Perflinger, he is drawn some what unwillingly into an adventure that is far bigger than he first imagines. While the whole of the book was enjoyable, I found that some parts were rather boring, and I could still get the plot if I skipped over some of it. Also, it was hard to keep some of the names strait, and I had to keep looking back at the beggining of the book. But, after I got the hang of the names, I found it to be an intresting book. I recommened it to anyone who is determined enough to get past the hard to pronounce names to a great story.
nicole

This was a very detailed book! It was a class assignment to read it and usually i hate class books, but this one was a reall winner! I luv Hermux and Linka! they rock!
Rosa K.Ryder

I agree with Cederlina.
I didn't like the book either. The names are soooo weird :S

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