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Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein

Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics

by Chris Grabenstein

Welcome back to the world's coolest library! In Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics, the world-famous game maker Luigi Lemoncello has invited teams from all over the United States to compete in the first-ever Library Olympics. Kyle Keeley and his friends are ready to defend their home turf, but the competition is tougher than they ever imagined. This high-stakes sequel is perfect for children who love solving puzzles, cracking codes, and embarking on fast-paced adventures.

As the games begin, a new mystery unfolds: books are disappearing from the shelves. Kyle and his teammates must look beyond the competition to uncover a plot involving censorship and missing stories. This book is an ideal choice for readers interested in libraries, literature, and the importance of the freedom to read. With its quirky humor and interactive elements, it keeps young readers engaged from the first page to the final puzzle.

Highlights:

  • Interactive puzzles and riddles that readers can solve alongside the characters.
  • A thrilling plot that emphasizes the importance of teamwork and intellectual freedom.
  • Perfect for fans of The Mysterious Benedict Society or Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library.
  • Fast-paced action that appeals to both avid and reluctant readers.
Ages 10-11Middle Grade
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