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Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics (2017. Auflage)

von Chris Grabenstein (Autor)

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Mystery. HTML:The New York Times bestselling, puzzle-packed sequel to the award-winning Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein, coauthor of I Funny, Treasure Hunters and other bestselling series with James Patterson!

Welcome, boys and girls, readers of all ages, to the first-ever Library Olympics! Kyle and his teammates are back, and the world-famous game maker Luigi Lemoncello is at it again!
 
This time Mr. Lemoncello has invited teams from all across America to compete in the first-ever LIBRARY OLYMPICS. But something suspicious is going on . . . books are missing from Mr. Lemoncello’s library. Is someone trying to censor what the kids are reading?! Now it’s not just a game—can Mr. Lemoncello find the real defenders of books and champions of libraries? In between figuring out mind-boggling challenges, the kids will have to band together to get to the bottom of this mystery.
 
Packed with puzzles, clues, and thrilling surprises, this is a deliciously fun, action-packed sequel to the New York Times bestselling Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library. Let the games begin!
Praise for Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics

* An ILA-CBC Children's Choice
 
“Discover the coolest library in the world.” —JAMES PATTERSON
 
“This sequel is just as much of an adventure as the first entry. Lots of action and quirky humor will lead kids to do just what libraries encourage them to do: keep reading.” —The Washington Post
“This action-packed sequel is sure to delight. Another winning love letter to libraries and librarians that is sure to leave readers looking at their own library in a new light.” —Booklist
 
“Dewey like this? Of course, and so will upper-elementary and middle school readers and gamers alike.” —Kirkus Reviews.
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Titel:Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
Autoren:Chris Grabenstein (Autor)
Info:Yearling (2017), Edition: Dgs Rep, 320 pages
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Not as good as the original. Mr. Limoncello does *not* play fair in this one.
  bunnyjadwiga | Apr 2, 2024 |
After their big win in Mr. Lemoncello's escape game, Team Keeley is challenged by basically every kid in the country. They all want their chance at stardom (starring in commercials for Mr. Lemoncello games) and are unhappy that the contest was so localized. So Mr. Lemoncello grants them their wish, because hey, that means he gets to create more games! The top teams in each region of the country are chosen and invited to Ohio to compete for full college scholarships--against Kyle's team. The only problem is that Kyle isn't so sure he's up to the challenge this time.

After the pure fun I had with the first book, I knew this wouldn't be able to be quite the same. For one thing, it's not so much with the escape room aspect anymore. There are puzzles involved in the games, but it's not nearly the same as it was in the first book. However, it's still a fun read, and even has a bit of mystery. So while I didn't quite enjoy it as much as I did the first book in the series, it was still good.

For all the similarities to Willy Wonka in the first book, this had even more. Including a particular bit that I guessed at from early on, comparing a character to a role in Roald Dahl's book. Even still, though, the book did keep me guessing a bit as I waited to see if I was right. And unlike the "justice" in Wonka's world, it's nice to see some of the "bad" kids have a change of heart by the end of this book.

In my review of the first book, I mentioned that it was unrealistic how much knowledge some of these kids have--Kyle is about the only one who doesn't come across like he lives and breathes books and studying. That was much more noticeable this time. Still overall, it's a good book, fun for kids, and I continue to recommend it for kids around 8-12 and for parents, especially those who like games. ( )
  Kristi_D | Sep 22, 2023 |
The world-famous game maker Luigi Lemoncello is at it again! This time Mr. Lemoncello has invited teams from across America for the first-ever LIBRARY OLYMPICS. Kyle Keeley knows that the competition is fierce! But something suspicious is going on--books are missing from the shelves! Is someone trying to censor what the kids are reading? Now it's not just a game, and Kyle and his friends will have to band together to get to the bottom of this mystery. Let the games begin!
  PlumfieldCH | Sep 21, 2023 |
A good follow-up to the original, Library Olympics addresses some of the things that annoyed me in the last book. Of course kids everywhere would be jealous that Kyle and his friends got this awesome adventure while they didn't even get a chance; even Kyle's friends find him annoying sometimes (now if only people found Sierra and her know-it-all, pretentious attitude annoying too...); Haley, who wasn't the best character, isn't even in this one; everyone gets a chance to show off their hard-earned skills and contribute (the medal competitions were really interesting, and while sometimes the winner was clear, other times it was fun to find out).

The character development was a little lacking again, though. Kyle's still the same hyper-competitive sore loser, Michael (or Miguel?) and Akira have no traits other than "supportive best friend," and new "villain" Marjorie is too much of a stick in the mud to be believable as a pre-teen (someone that age, even as obsessed with Dewey Decimal numbers as her, would not have nearly as many objections to the library as she does - they're very much the objections of an older adult).

The twist reminded me of The Westing Game a little, and I'm always a sucker for a fun mystery. ( )
  Elna_McIntosh | Sep 29, 2021 |
One of the books I listened to with my son. The premise is interesting and my son loved it. It woke up his interest to read with me some of the books mentioned throughout.

As an adult reader I found the transformation of some unpleasant characters in the book really unbelievable and the ending was so Hollywood. If it keeps kids interest in reading, however it is good. ( )
  moukayedr | Sep 5, 2021 |
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For Sunshine Cavalluzzi, Sid Reischer, Stacey Rattner, and all the awesome parents, teachers, and librarians who do so much to make reading fun.

And in memory of Rosanna Macrina, the longtime librarian at P.S. 10 in Brooklyn, who inspired so many children and one author who was very lucky to have met her.
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Just about every kid in America wished they could be Kyle Keeley.
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Mystery. HTML:The New York Times bestselling, puzzle-packed sequel to the award-winning Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein, coauthor of I Funny, Treasure Hunters and other bestselling series with James Patterson!

Welcome, boys and girls, readers of all ages, to the first-ever Library Olympics! Kyle and his teammates are back, and the world-famous game maker Luigi Lemoncello is at it again!
 
This time Mr. Lemoncello has invited teams from all across America to compete in the first-ever LIBRARY OLYMPICS. But something suspicious is going on . . . books are missing from Mr. Lemoncello’s library. Is someone trying to censor what the kids are reading?! Now it’s not just a game—can Mr. Lemoncello find the real defenders of books and champions of libraries? In between figuring out mind-boggling challenges, the kids will have to band together to get to the bottom of this mystery.
 
Packed with puzzles, clues, and thrilling surprises, this is a deliciously fun, action-packed sequel to the New York Times bestselling Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library. Let the games begin!
Praise for Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics

* An ILA-CBC Children's Choice
 
“Discover the coolest library in the world.” —JAMES PATTERSON
 
“This sequel is just as much of an adventure as the first entry. Lots of action and quirky humor will lead kids to do just what libraries encourage them to do: keep reading.” —The Washington Post
“This action-packed sequel is sure to delight. Another winning love letter to libraries and librarians that is sure to leave readers looking at their own library in a new light.” —Booklist
 
“Dewey like this? Of course, and so will upper-elementary and middle school readers and gamers alike.” —Kirkus Reviews.

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