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Review #12505 - Dated: 23rd of September, 2014 Author: kymmage |
I decided to give this book a go recently because it is a new spin off series from the very popular Geronimo Stilton series. Stilton has several spin off series going, including Thea Stilton and Creepula. Cavemice started about 5 books ago and there have been two Spacemice books recently. All these spin offs have been interesting, but they are often just taking the same characters and putting them in a different situation. I wanted to see what they would do with Heromice.
When I started to read this one, it immediately introduced Geronimo SuperStilton and his partner in Heromice work, Hercule. These are two characters that we know well. But then the rest of the cast of Muskrat City were introduced and I didn't see any other characters from the other series. This was really refreshing. Geronimo was his normal scaredy mouse self, and Hercule was his normal brave to the point of silly self. Aside from that, we had some really clever bad guys, and some really clever mouselets helping the Heromice too.
As a mum to girls, I really appreciated the strong female characters too. The Stilton books are always good for this. Every book has strong, smart and interesting girls that Stilton falls all over himself to be with. In this book, there is one beautiful mouse he falls for, but there is also a female mouselet who is part of the brain trust that help the Heromice. And there is a lady mouse in charge of the Heromice team too.
We have been reading this all week and every night I would walk in and say "two chapters only" and find myself reading 5 or 6 because I wanted to. I wanted to see what would happen next. I usually get a bit Stilton fatigued, but with this tale I really didn't experience that at all. And we giggled so much, especially regarding the super powers. Superstilton's power is quite silly, but fun. If this series continues in the same vein, with new characters and more of the mouselets and Tess I will happily read these ones. I am excited to see what else these Heromice can do.
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