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5.0 out of 5 stars A Killer Book!
Jim Salicrup and his group of creators at Papercutz have unveiled yet another winning series. Geronimo Stilton leaps from the pages of the juvenile novels into a full color, fully illustrated graphic novel that resonates with readers of all ages.
Right out of the chute come two books, "Secret of the Sphinx" and "The Discovery of America". These are not done...
Published on August 27, 2009 by Tim Lasiuta

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3.0 out of 5 stars Original story better
This is a great concept but the story line is complicated and confusing. Stick with the original series and hope they improve this series later on.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Killer Book!, August 27, 2009
This review is from: The Secret of the Sphinx (Geronimo Stilton #2) (Hardcover)
Jim Salicrup and his group of creators at Papercutz have unveiled yet another winning series. Geronimo Stilton leaps from the pages of the juvenile novels into a full color, fully illustrated graphic novel that resonates with readers of all ages.
Right out of the chute come two books, "Secret of the Sphinx" and "The Discovery of America". These are not done specifically for Papercutz, but rather done first in France and translated into English. The stories are cheery, educational, and adventurous. Like the Discovery of America, the Pirate Cats provide motivation for Stilton and his friends to travel through time and different cultures. In "Sphinx", the pirate cats try to get the Pharaoh Chephren to turn the Sphinx into a cat instead of a lion, and in "America" the cats try to change history.

My son read "Sphinx" as soon as it arrived and he loved it. His first response was to share it with his friends at school in grade seven. But, it was still summer vacation so he has to wait. I read the books and enjoyed them, comparing my knowledge to what the books contained. Qualified educational consultants ensured the books would not misinform.

I heartily recommend Geronimo Stilton, the graphic novels as I do the juvenile novels. Papercutz has a great new addition to their line that will surely become success.

Tim Lasiuta

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4.0 out of 5 stars The graphic novels provide a simpler way to enjoy the time-travel antics of Geronimo and his pals, June 21, 2010
This review is from: The Secret of the Sphinx (Geronimo Stilton #2) (Hardcover)
Geronimo Stilton already has a considerable fanbase, thanks to the chapter books that bear his name, but this graphic novel--one of a companion series--may appeal to a different type of reader--one who prefers a more straightforward story.

This book brings together Geronimo, his mischievous cousin Trap, his friend Patty Spring, and Patty's niece and nephew, Pandora and Benjamin, to stop their perennial enemies, the Pirate Cats, from changing history. In this case, the cats want to persuade the pharaoh Chephren to put a cat on the face of the Sphinx instead of using his own visage. But Geronimo's scientist friend Professor Volt is on to them, and he sends Geronimo and his friends back into time to foil their plot.

It turns out that the cats have cunningly disguised themselves as mice and claim to be channeling the Egyptian goddess Bastet, who takes the form of a cat. They convince the vizier Rat-Karue with their act, and he in turn tries to sway the pharaoh. Meanwhile, Geronimo and friends land in the desert near where the pyramids are being built and almost immediately save the architect, Ratty-Atum, from being crushed by a runaway building block. The mice use this royal connection to get an in with the pharaoh's household, but the cats counter by persuading Rat-Karue to turn on the pharaoh and imprison him and the rest of the royal family. Fortunately, Egyptian buildings are full of secret passages, and Ratty-Atum knows them all; he rescues the mice, and the story has a happy ending.

Naturally, there is an educational component to this book: The story is frequently interrupted by panels explaining this or that aspect of ancient Egyptian life. The style of the panels is quite distinct, however, and it's easy for kids who aren't interested to skip them. But some of the educational content is built right into the story, so without realizing it, the reader learns about the relationship between the pharaoh and the vizier, the class structure of ancient Egypt, even what sort of beds the Egyptians slept on.

The story is told in a straightforward way, although there are side trips and plenty of slapstick. With seven to ten panels per page, two or three word balloons per panel, and plenty of background detail, it is a bit more complex than a typical kids' comic, but the story and characters are engaging enough that readers should be pulled right on.


In one way, though, this book is simpler than the chapter books: The prose version has a lot of goofy puns, and unusual words are picked out in varied typefaces, often in color. Some readers love that aspect, but for those who find it distracting, the graphic novels provide a simpler way to enjoy the time-travel antics of Geronimo and his pals.
-- Brigid Alverson
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3.0 out of 5 stars Original story better, January 7, 2012
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This is a great concept but the story line is complicated and confusing. Stick with the original series and hope they improve this series later on.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Books, December 16, 2009
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This review is from: The Secret of the Sphinx (Geronimo Stilton #2) (Hardcover)
My son loves these books. I always preorder the new ones. Anything to keep them reading! Great book, great adventures.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wift action and adventure make for outstanding fun, October 20, 2009
This review is from: The Secret of the Sphinx (Geronimo Stilton #2) (Hardcover)
Two full-color graphic novels revolving around rat Geronimo Stilton offer fun fictional adventures especially recommended for reluctant readers who need plenty of excitement and graphic stimulation. THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA has Geronimo facing his worst enemies: the pirate cats, who have discovered how to time travel and change history. THE SECRET OF THE SPHINX continues the saga: here the cats are trying to change the face of the Great Sphinx into a cat's face. Swift action and adventure make for outstanding fun titles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Secret of the Sphinx, March 8, 2010
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Our students love the Geronimo Stilton series. I'm happy to see that the author is still going strong.
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The Secret of the Sphinx (Geronimo Stilton #2) by Geronimo Stilton (Hardcover - August 18, 2009)
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