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The Thea Stilton Books in Order (39 Books)

Order Book Date Rating
1 5
2 5
3 5
4 4
5 5
6 5
7 5
8 5
9 5


10 5
11 5
12 4.5
13 5
14 5
15 5
16 5
17 5
18 5
19 5
20 4
21 5
22 5
23 5
24 5
25 5
26 5
27 4
28 4.5
29 5


30 4
31 5
32 5
33 5
34 5
35 5
36 5
37 0
38 0
39 0

Series Premise

The core premise follows Thea Stilton, a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette (edited by her brother Geronimo), who mentors and adventures alongside five international students known as the Thea Sisters: Colette, Nicky, Pamela, Paulina, and Violet. The group, bonded during their time at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island, travels the world solving mysteries, thwarting villains, and protecting people, animals, or treasures from harm. Each book delivers a standalone adventure: a missing student or artifact at the academy's start, escalating to global quests involving stolen jewels, endangered wildlife, ancient secrets, or eco-threats (e.g., rainforest destruction, endangered species poaching, or cultural heritage theft). The Thea Sisters use teamwork, individual strengths, and clues (often with Thea's guidance) to uncover culprits—typically greedy antagonists like thieves, smugglers, or corporate exploiters—while learning about cultures, history, and conservation. Thea occasionally joins directly, but the five friends drive most plots. Recurring themes include friendship across differences, environmental stewardship, courage in facing challenges, and the joy of discovery. Mysteries blend light suspense with educational content (facts about locations, animals, traditions), ending in triumph, lessons learned, and strengthened bonds. Spin-offs expand this: Mouseford Academy focuses on school life and competitions; Special Editions add fantasy elements like fairy realms or mythical journeys.



The Thea Stilton Series Characters

The series centers on the Thea Sisters, five close friends from Mouseford Academy who embody distinct personalities and strengths:

- Colette: French, glamorous fashionista—stylish, romantic, detail-oriented; often handles social or aesthetic clues.
- Nicky: Australian, athletic outdoorswoman—energetic, nature-loving, eco-conscious; excels in physical challenges and wilderness adventures.
- Pamela: Brazilian (or sometimes depicted with Latin roots), cheerful foodie—warm, generous, strong; brings enthusiasm and practical help.
- Paulina: Mexican (or Latin American), tech-savvy intellectual—smart, gadget-loving, research expert; provides facts and digital solutions.
- Violet: Chinese, musical and refined—graceful, bookish, artistic; offers cultural insight and calm reasoning.

Thea Stilton is the mentor/narrator: Geronimo's bold, adventurous sister—a journalist who inspires the group, occasionally joins quests, and ties stories to the broader Stilton universe.

Supporting figures include Mouseford teachers/staff, occasional family cameos (Geronimo, Trap), and villains (greedy thieves, poachers). The ensemble's diversity celebrates international friendship and complementary talents.

Setting of the The Thea Stilton Series

The series spans the globe, with adventures in diverse, vividly depicted real-world locations: exotic cities, natural wonders, historical sites, and cultural hotspots. Key recurring base is Mouseford Academy on Whale Island (a fictional idyllic island near Mouse Island/New Mouse City), a prestigious boarding school with castles, gardens, and mouse-sized charm.

Stories transport the Thea Sisters to places like China (dragon legends), Australia (outback ecology), Egypt (pyramids), India (Taj Mahal mysteries), Iceland (northern lights), Peru (Inca ruins), Japan (cherry blossoms), the Amazon rainforest, the Arctic, Hollywood, or Paris fashion weeks. Each setting is richly illustrated with landmarks, traditions, wildlife, and local customs—blending tourism appeal with educational insight. The mouse world mirrors human geography but with whimsical touches (mouse-sized landmarks, cheese-themed elements), creating a fantastical yet relatable backdrop for global exploration.

Tone & Themes of the The Thea Stilton Series

The tone is upbeat, adventurous, and wholesome—energetic and optimistic with gentle mystery elements suitable for young readers. Stories emphasize excitement through travel, discoveries, and clever problem-solving rather than fear or danger; threats are cartoonish (villains thwarted comically), and resolutions are positive, affirming teamwork and kindness. Humor arises from character quirks (e.g., Colette's fashion obsession leading to funny moments, Pamela's hearty appetite), puns, and light-hearted mishaps. The narrative voice (often Thea's enthusiastic first-person style) is warm and encouraging, promoting empowerment, diversity, and curiosity without heavy moralizing. Illustrations—vibrant, detailed, with sidebars of facts, recipes, or mouse-slang—add playfulness, making the books feel interactive and fun. Overall, it's feel-good escapism that inspires wonder about the world while reinforcing positive messages.

The Thea Stilton series shines as a vibrant, globe-trotting extension of the Geronimo Stilton world, delivering 30+ adventures packed with mystery, friendship, and discovery for young readers. From the academy intrigue in *The Dragon's Code* to far-flung rescues in later titles like *Cave of Stars* or *Fiesta in Mexico*, the Thea Sisters' quests inspire curiosity about cultures, nature, and teamwork while keeping the tone fun, positive, and educational. With colorful illustrations, engaging plots, and empowering messages, it's a delightful series that encourages exploration—both on the page and in real life. For children who love travel, puzzles, and strong female friendships, Thea and her crew offer endless fabumouse journeys worth savoring.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 39 books in the Thea Stilton series.

The Thea Stilton series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Thief of Blue Island (Book 39), was published in June 2026.

The first book in the Thea Stilton series, Thea Stilton and the Dragon's Code, was published in April 2009.

The Thea Stilton series primarily falls into the Action Adventure genre. This chapter book series was written for ages 7-10, but some older readers may still like to read these books.

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