As a former teacher and librarian, I am familiar with the Geronimo Stilton books, though I have never read one cover to cover.
Finally, I decided to do just that. I chose this particular title because it is the first in a new series of G.S. books.
It takes place in the stone age, where cavemice ride dinosaurs and the news is chiseled on stone tablets - well, let's say it's a little bit Stilton, a little bit Flintstones.
Overall, it was cute. I like the pictures and the format of the G.S. books, and really, the story was fun. I really like the silliness of it all - Geronimo gets stone mail dropped on his head, the town painter is named after Picasso (Piccastone if I recall), and Thea's "dinocar" isn't exactly nice to Geronimo.
I didn't particularly care for the voice of the story. Perhaps, there were too many reminders directed at the audience that it was the stone age. For example, at one point the main character makes a reference to typewriters, and then he points out that they haven't even been invented yet.
From what I've seen of the original G.S. books and the ones featuring Thea, this particular one is lacking. I'll venture further into Stilton books at some point, but I;m not feeling that this is the series to follow.