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Tales of Mouse Village

by Gyles Brandreth

6 books Started 1999 Latest 2000
Publication Reading Order

The Tales of Mouse Village is a series by Gyles Brandreth, comprising 6 books published between 1999 and 2000. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Amanda Mouse and the Birthday Cake (Short Story) cover 1 Amanda Mouse and the Birthday Cake (Short Story) 1999 Buy from Amazon
Matt Mouse and the Surprise Party (Short Story) cover 2 Matt Mouse and the Surprise Party (Short Story) 1999 Buy from Amazon
Jack Mouse and the Scarecrow (Short Story) cover 3 Jack Mouse and the Scarecrow (Short Story) 1999 Buy from Amazon
Welcome to Mouse Village (Short Story) cover 4 Welcome to Mouse Village (Short Story) 1999 Buy from Amazon
Matt Mouse and the Big Surprise (Short Story) cover 5 Matt Mouse and the Big Surprise (Short Story) 2000 Buy from Amazon
Myrtle Mouse and the Naughty Twins (Short Story) cover 6 Myrtle Mouse and the Naughty Twins (Short Story) 2000 Buy from Amazon

Gyles Brandreth (born 1948) is a British writer, broadcaster, and former politician. Educated at Westminster School and Oxford University, Brandreth began his career as a politician, serving as Member of Parliament for Chester from 1992 to 1997. He later shifted to a career in writing, publishing over 100 books, including biographies, novels, and children's literature. Among his notable works is the bestselling "The 7 Secrets of Happiness" (2010), which explores the pursuit of contentment. He has also authored popular books on the lives of Oscar Wilde, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth II. Brandreth's writing has received critical acclaim for its wit, insight, and accessible style. He has been praised for his ability to make complex subjects both engaging and entertaining. He has written numerous articles for major publications such as The Times, The Sunday Telegraph, and the Daily Express. In addition to his writing, Brandreth is a regular guest on television and radio programs, where he is known for his incisive commentary and humorous anecdotes. He is also a popular public speaker and has been a frequent guest at events such as the Cheltenham Literature Festival.

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