Geronimo Stilton. Journey through time
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Author
Series
Pub. Date
2015.
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 5 - AR Pts: 3
Physical Desc
288 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 20 cm.
Description
Geronimo Stilton travels back in time to ancient Rome, the great Mayan Empire and the palace of Versailles during the age of the Sun King, where he experiences wild historical adventures.
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2017.
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 5 - AR Pts: 4
Physical Desc
310 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm.
Description
Geronimo Stilton travels back in time to find and rescue Professor Paws von Volt, who was lost during a trip into the past to prove the authenticity of an Egyptian artifact.
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2018.
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 5.2 - AR Pts: 4
Physical Desc
310 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm.
Description
Professor von Volt plans to send Geronimo and his time traveling friends back to King Solomon's court to borrow a ring that supposedly will restore harmony to Mouse Island and balance the environment--but they soon find themselves taking an unplanned detour through Napoleon's court, a Viking village, and the Minotaur's labyrinth, before finally arriving before the wise King.
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2019
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 4.4 - AR Pts: 4
Physical Desc
311 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Description
When, in the process of testing his newest time machine, Professor von Volt accidently brings a triceratops, Helen of Troy, Attila the Hun, Charlemagne, and Christopher Columbus to present day New Mouse City, it is up to Geronimo and his friends to return them all to their own times and places--without being eaten by a T-Rex or skewered by Trojan warriors.
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2020.
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 4.6 - AR Pts: 4
Lexile measure
650L
Physical Desc
307 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm.
Description
When pirate cats threaten Mouse Island, Professor von Volt sends Geronimo Stilton and his friends back through time to ancient Greece, Atlantis, and Stonehenge to try and find out how ancient civilizations were able to find peace and avoid war--only to find that the key to peace was under their whiskers the whole time.