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Geronimo Stilton #25: The Search for Sunken Treasure & #26: The Mummy with No Name

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Geronimo Stilton #25: The Search for Sunken Treasure & #26: The Mummy with No Name

By: Geronimo Stilton
Narrated by: Bill Lobley
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#25: The Search for Sunken Treasure
"Holey cheese, what an adventure! I was off to the Ratlápagos Islands with my family in search of a longlost buried treasure. But oh, how I hate traveling! Being on a ship in the middle of the sea wasn't my idea of a 'fabumouse' time. And I was beginning to suspect that we weren't the only ones searching for the treasure...."

#26: The Mummy with No Name
"Halloween and Egypt and mummies... oh, my! I admit it, I am a 'fraidy mouse. Halloween scares me out of my fur! But this Halloween, I was heading off on an adventure in one of my very favorite places: Egypt. I couldn't wait to see the sights and soak up some sun far away from New Mouse City. What I didn't realize was that Halloween is popular in Egypt, too with the mummies, that is!"

Mouse tales: don't miss any of Geronimo Stilton's adventures.©2006 Edizioni Piemme, S.p.A (P)2011 Scholastic Audio
Mysteries Mystery & Suspense
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