Molly Moon Stops the World

This audiobook by Georgia Byng is her second book that is about a teenage hypnotist named Molly Moon.

In the story Molly becomes aware that Lucy Logan no longer works at the library but sometime after Molly sees Petula carrying a piece of paper.

Petula then gives this piece of paper to Molly, and Molly discovers it is a letter from Lucy Logan.

As she invited Molly to visit her, and as Molly accepted, the invitation they then talked about what happened after Molly learns how to hypnotize from a book that Lucy Logan hypnotized, Molly to find in the first book. Lucy was also a bit disappointed when Molly told her that she wasn’t using her, hypnotic skills anymore.

Though soon after saying that she wasn’t going to use hypnotism, Molly finds out that she has the ability to stop time.

Molly Moon’s Great Book of Hypnotism

This audiobook is by Georgia Byng and Molly Moon is an orphan and her best friend is a boy named Rocky and she is unpopular with the other kids. Molly also gets in trouble a lot as the lady who runs the orphanage is nasty to children. Though this lady has a black pug named Petula and when Molly learns how to hypnotize people from a book:

Molly takes pity on Petula and stops her, from eating chocolate biscuits like Tim Tams by hypnotizing her. As this black pug thinks she doesn’t like Tim Tams anymore (chocolate isn’t good for dogs to eat anyway). Molly also enters a talent quest competition, and she tells her audience that she can read their minds when really, she is hypnotizing them. She ends up winning the competition as everyone thinks her act was, great.

Then with her winnings she walks into a shop and buys a pendulant, and then she goes overseas to New York (taking Petula with her).

However, while she and Petula are in America things start going wrong for Molly when Petula is stolen but Molly’s friend Rocky turns up.

Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of The Wizard of Oz

This audiobook by Michael Murpurgo was enjoyable to listen to. As Toto is telling one of his pups about the time he and Dorothy were in the land of The Munchkins. Toto also starts off by telling this pup I was there. As this is how Toto always starts this story. He also tells this pup that Dorothy had said that they had to wait till they had kids to tell the story. As unlike adults, children have a tendency to believe in things.