Tween Time: Book Club: The Mouse Watch by J. J. Gilbert

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Program Type:

Book Club

Age Group:

Tweens

Program Description

Event Details

Tween Time happens every Wednesday at the library! First Wednesday of the month is Book Club. 

Registration is not necessary. 

Today we will introduce The Mouse Watch (Volume 1) by J. J. Gilbert. This book is recommended for ages 8-12. The first 9 participants to arrive will get a copy of the book to keep.

Please email Ms. Carmen at carmenl@pflugervilletx.gov if you have any questions.

Book Synopsis

Around the globe, exceptional mice live in the shadows. Under the direction of famed mouse inventor Gadget Hackwrench, they work together as a team to solve BIG problems using SMALL gadgets. They are high trained. They are nearly invisible. And they love cheese. Their mission: save the world.

Bernadette is a small—but brave—mouse with a score to settle. Jarvis is a sensitive rat with a big appetite and unmatched puzzle-solving skills. Both are eager to prove their worth as the youngest, newest recruits to the Mouse Watch.

But before their first day of training is through, Bernie and Jarvis find themselves at the center of an evil plot orchestrated by the Rogue Animal Thieves Society (R.A.T.S.). Soon they are catapulted from new recruits into full-on action heroes, as they learn how to work together to save the Mouse Watch—and the world as they know it.

Mission Impossible meets "Mice in Black" in this action-packed middle grade adventure that will take readers on an epic thrill ride and leave them ready to join the Watch!

Disclaimer(s)

All abilities are welcome at the library. If you or your child need special accommodations in order to participate in this program, please contact us in advance. 

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