
|a Stilton, Geronimo |v Juvenile fiction. |a Translation of: Il mistero della bambola nera. Will the five mice be able to catch the thief? While they're busy exploring Kyoto and admiring the beautiful cherry blossoms, a valuable item is stolen from their friend Kumi's family. |a The Thea sisters are off to Japan on a cultural exchange program. |a Thea Stilton and the cherry blossom adventure / |c Geronimo Stilton. This Thea Stilton book did not excite me as much as I thought it would.|a CNRCS |b eng |c CNRCS |d BTCTA |d MCT |d GO3 |d IEP |d ABG |d NZUPM |d ZS3 |d JRS The down side to these books is that they are written in a format method. My students love the graphic novel-esque feel to the books. In the end, the kidnapper, the thief and the betrayal are rectified and they all live happily ever after.I like the Thea Stilton series for the same reasons I like Geronimo Stilton, the books contain cultural information and a wonderful array of vocabulary words. A kidnapping, a theft and a betrayal set the stage for heartwarming reconciliation between father and daughter. The girls visit a Japanese school where they meet and become best friends with a. A group of teenage girls who are friends with Thea and admire her so much they call themselves the Thea Sisters. The story was about the "Thea Sisters" instead.

Review 2: This was the first Thea Stilton book I have read and there wasn't much Thea Stilton in it.

Parts of the book where Japanese culture is explained is amazing.The graphics are indeed very attractive Its a book all bookworms will enjoy.It was the first Thea Stilton book I read and it indeed made me select other books of the kind. The nights where the sisters find the thief is ever so thrilling and gripping. The Thea Sisters are off to japan on another adventure. Review 1: Again it was an ever thrilling Thea Sister's adventure.
