
The Discovery of America
Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novels Series, Book 1
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2009
Reading Level
0-1
ATOS
2.6
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Nanette Cooper-McGuinnessناشر
Papercutzشابک
9781597074667
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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bunnyzhang - This book is a pretty good book. I would recommend someone to read it. It was a good book since it’s a mystery related. I love mystery books! So here is how it started. Professor Volt called Geronimo Stilton over and asked if he and his family could help stop the Pirate Cats from changing the pass, so the future (right now in the book) would still be the same. Of course Geronimo and his family said “Yes!” they went on the Speedrat a time machine and went to the mystery. They know that the cats are on Columbus’s ship (the Santa Maria). All they need to do is find out who are the three cats. While the ship causes different kind of troubles, two rodents tell tales about a monster they saw once when they were sailing. Geronimo and his family think it’s the Pirate Cats, and a girl sailor named Helmsman might also be a Pirate Cat too. In the ending when Trap pours water on Helmsman head on purpose, Helmsman thinks it’s Geronimo since he was next to Trap. She tries to catch Geronimo since she hates water. Geronimo climbed off the ship on to a bar and Helmsman goes after him. When they were an inch apart Geronimo lost balance on the bar and held hold of Helmsman’s nose … suddenly Helmsman’s nose got ripped off along with her whole entire face. She was wearing a mouse mask. Geronimo recognized Helmsman, she was a cat named Tersilla … at that moment Thea and Trap unmasked two other cats named Catardone and Bonzo. All three cats were the Pirate Cats.

August 31, 2009
This graphic novel series for young readers, originally written in Italian, has been translated into multiple languages and is now appearing for the first time in the U.S. The series pits an adventurous family of mice against a group of malevolent pirate cats who travel through time, threatening to change the course of history. The first two books, released simultaneously, successfully walk the line between education and entertainment, elaborating on Christopher Columbus’s journey in The Discovery of America
and on ancient Egypt in the companion The Secret of the Sphinx.
The characters are likable, the writing energetic and the drawings busily engaging. There’s also plenty of humor in the stories, and characters with names like Minestrone and Macaroni Mousaroni are sure to draw a smile from readers. The adventures of the Stilton family vs. the pirate cats offer laughs and adventure, and do a fine job of creating a world that children will want to enter again and again. Geronimo Stilton
promises good reading for youngsters and will appeal to teachers, librarians and parents for its educational component.

October 1, 2009
Grades 3-5 The Geronimo Stilton series of fiction for young readers incorporated rebus-type pictures throughout the text of the books; now Papercutz offers a series of graphic novels featuring the intrepid mouse journalist hero of those books. In this first volume, the editor of the Rodents Gazette must leave his comfortable life on Mouse Island to travel back in time via Professor Volts Speedrat time machine. Stiltons enemies, the Pirate Cats (Catardone III, Tersilla, and Bonzo Felix), have gone back in time with their own time machine and intend to prevent Christopher Columbus from reaching America in 1492. Stilton, abetted by various family members and a friend, must somehow join Columbus crew on the Santa Maria, which the Pirate Cats have already infiltrated, disguised (of course) as mice. The story has plenty of action and slapstick physical humor to satisfy both fans of the original stories and readers meeting the characters for the first time. Like the novels, this graphic novel is translated from the Italian.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)
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