A review by weitingkao
Time Stops for No Mouse by Michael Hoeye

4.0

I read this book for my freshman English class in 2009. I remember that it was a difficult read, pages full of adjectives and verbs I had never seen before. An eyepiece? A jaunty, checked scarf? It was all greek to me. Reading it involved a lot of ploughing through dictionary pages and googling. And probably some swearing. Seven years later I picked it up again, pleasantly surprised: It was no longer difficult for me. The language barrier was lifted. Finally there was no hardwork anymore, only reading. And I loved reading.