Geronimo Stilton Serie #21: The Wild, Wild West

by Geronimo Stilton

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

PB Sti

Call number

PB Sti

Local notes

PB Sti

Barcode

1877

Genres

Publication

Scholastic (2005), Edition: 1rst PRINTING, Paperback, 128 pages

Description

Geronimo Stilton finds himself in the wild West, where he becomes involved in a showdown with the "wickedest" rat of Cactus City.

Language

Physical description

128 p.; 7.64 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member skeeterbo
I liked it alot because I liked it when the bull trampled over its owner. I liked when the gun mice went to Cactus City. It was funny when Mike Muscular Mouse said "you again!?" to Gerry Berry, which is Geronimo Stilton. I liked when Mike threw Gerry Berry onto a loose board and on the other end,
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there was a watermelon and it flung over and hit Mike in the head. It was funny! I liked when Trap knocked over the vase in the window and it hit Mike. When Trap knocked over the vase and after it hit Mike in the head, Gerry Berry's head was out the window--when he saw him, he said "you again?".
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LibraryThing member gvandevel
Geronimo goes to the wild,wild west and meets a huge guy with gigantic muscles. He and the same guy hate each other and Geronimo hears that a group of mice come every year to frighten everyone in the city. The boss of the mice and Geronimo start a contest. The contest is that they have to train the
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boss has at his ranch. Geronimo accepts the contest to let the river go through the city again. (The boss of the mice closed down the river that went through the city). If you want to know more about this book then find it in the library and read it!
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LibraryThing member weisser4
Geronimo Stilton, fraidy-mouse extraordinaire, is traveling to the Wild West! Geronimo is the editor of the local newspaper. He is a calm mouse. He is a mouse who enjoys sitting at home, listening to classical music and drinking a nice cup of hot cheddar cheese tea.

Geronimo learns to rope and ride
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in the Wild West and he stands up to the town bullies. In the end ... well you have to read the book to find that out.

I enjoyed reading this Geronimo Stilton book as it addressed Native American tribes to some extent, delivered great vocabulary regarding horses, and actually threw in a little twist at the end. Stilton fans will love reading this book.
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Pages

128

Rating

½ (34 ratings; 4)
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