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Spy Mice #2

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THE SPY MICE ARE BACK!

Just when Glory Mouse, private eye, and Oz Levinson, fifth-grade sleuth, think the evil rats have lost, it's time to get back to the race....

On a trip to New York City, Oz, Glory, and the spy gang discover that the Big Apple is swarming with rats...rats who can READ!

And if they don't think fast, Glory will be mousemeat pie just in time for the rat's feast.



Join the battle of good vs. evil -- where it's time for good to pump up the volume once and for all!

272 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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June 18, 2014
Rating is my daughter's. She really enjoyed the story, not least because of the romance element and high-flying adventure. I give it 3.5 or 4.0 stars. I liked that the series is set in Washington, DC, and uses the International Spy Museum, which I've actually visited. Also, I'm a sucker for humans' discards being repurposed for wee furniture and inventions. I appreciated that the human main characters are a fat boy and a black girl, but I got mad that the mice at one point hide in the girl's braided hair (didn't seem possible, given the illos and earlier description, so it struck me as offensive).

We read an ARC, so I hope the overkill adverbs were weeded out in a subsequent editing pass--especially "reluctantly," which had the unfortunate effect of cuing Cake's song "The Distance" every single time. Also, my daughter noted an error or two in the pilgrim history (the story is set around Thanksgiving).
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17 reviews
May 6, 2016
in the story it is said that rats and mice could read which was really surprising. I thought the chocolate chip pumpkin bread that Oz and D.B made was interesting. I found it surprising how mean two boys can be if they set their hearts to it. the fact that the story showed mice riding pigeons was kind of cool. it was kind of interesting to see mice play music. in the sequel we will find out what happens to the rats. I would recommend this book to any one that likes a good spy thriller.
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17 reviews
July 6, 2008
It's really good, the people who liked the first of the series 'The Black Paw' would really be entertained by this one too. The Spy Mice and the rest of the gang, Glory, Bunsen, B-Nut, Oz, D.B., Julius and so much more and now when the rats could READ? It's up to the mice of the Spy Agency to stop them from having full control.
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5 reviews
January 25, 2015
being forced to read this book took half the fun out of it and everyone in my group hated it but me. an okay book ment for fourth graders was kinds enjoyable.
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92 reviews6 followers
March 12, 2015
Don't recall anything bad about this book
But then I don't really recall anything about this book
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