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What could be more peaceful than spending an afternoon at the library? For Stuart Little, the library turns out to be anything but that after he meets Bookworm, the library's owl. Bookworm has plans to make Stuart his next meal unless Stuart can think fast! Inspired by the hit movie Stuart Little, this new story will have Stuart's many fans on the edge of their seats!
At first Stuart is afraid of Bookworm the library owl, but they become friends when Stuart says he will help Bookworm learn to read.
Stuart heads off for the library and asks the librarian if she has any books that might be appropriate for a little mouse like him. While she offers advice, Stuart notices that there is an owl on a perch near the librarian's desk. He is not so sure that he wants to be anywhere near this predator. Reassured that Bookworm is nocturnal and not a threat, Stuart heads off to read his favorite books. He falls asleep and when he awakes, it is night. Now he is prey. Will Bookworm do him in because Stuart has learned something that Bookworm doesn't want anyone to know? Fans of Stuart Little will enjoy this new adventure in this "An I Can Read Book" for younger kids able to read on their own. 2002, HarperCollins,
More Reviews and RecommendationsSusan Hill has written two other stories about Ruby Raccoon: Ruby Bakes a Cake and Ruby Paints a Picture. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband and two daughters.