- Molly Moon Stops the World
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Molly Moon Stops the World Author(s) Georgia Byng Country United Kingdom Language English Genre(s) Children's novels Publisher HarperCollins, Macmillan Children's Books Publication date 2003 Media type Print (Paperback) ISBN 0-330-41577-8 OCLC Number 52621389 Preceded by Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism Followed by Molly Moon's Hypnotic Time-Travel Adventure Molly Moon Stops The World is the second book in the best-selling series by Georgia Byng. The first book is Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism and the third book is Molly Moon's Hypnotic Time-Travel Adventure.
Plot
In Molly Moon Stops The World, Molly Moon is having the good life after using the money she earned in New York. She is using the money to fix up the orphanage. At the start of the book, Davina Nuttel, a famous child actress, and Molly Moon's rival, gets kidnapped by Primo Cell, a powerful leader and rich businessman. When Lucy Logan sees the news, she summons Molly because she suspects Primo is behind her abduction and is hypnotizing movie and other types of stars to perform in Primo Cell's ads. And besides, is trying to become the president of United States.
Molly travels to Los Angeles, California and finds out her large diamond that she wears around her neck enables her to stop time. She also finds that permanent hypnosis will ensue from stopping time during regular hypnosis of a person. Molly gets help from Sinclair (Primo's stepson), his personal yoga teacher named Forest, and Rocky. Molly finds out that Lucy Logan and Primo Cell are her parents. She also finds Lucy and Primo have been under Cornelius Logan's (Lucy's twin brother) hypnosis for eleven years. The story finally ends when Molly made Cornelius think he was a lamb, through tireless hypnotism and time-stopping.
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