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Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
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The much-anticipated, puzzle-packed sequel to the New York Times bestselling, award-winning ESCAPE FROM MR. LEMONCELO S LIBRARY
Welcome, boys and girls, readers of all ages, to the first-ever Library Olympiad 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. Will it be fun? Like the commercials say. . . HELO? It s a Lemoncello But something suspicious is going on . . . books are missing from Mr. Lemoncello s library. Is someone trying to CENSOR what the kids are reading? In between figuring out mind-boggling challenges, the kids will have to band together to get to the bottom of this mystery.
Now it s not just a game can Mr. Lemoncello find the real defenders of books and champions of libraries? 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 Escape from Mr. Lemoncello s Library:
Pick up Escape from Mr. Lemoncello s Library for your kids and discover the coolest library in the world. James Patterson
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Frequently Asked Questions About Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
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How long does it take to read Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics?
It takes about 3 Hours and 46 minutes on average for a reader to read Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
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What is the reading level for Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics?
The recommended reading level for Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics is 4th Grade through 7th Grade .
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What is the Lexile score for Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics?
The Lexile score for Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics is 780.
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How long is Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics?
Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics is 320 pages long.
- Who wrote Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics?
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Which number is Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics in the Mr. Lemoncello's Library series?
Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics is book #2 in the Mr. Lemoncello's Library Book Series and comes after Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library and comes before Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race
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Book Reviews (8)
Mr. Lemoncello rocks!
Derived From Web , May 22, 2022
I read anything by Chris Grabenstein, whether it is one of his wonderful mysteries for adults or one of his excellent books for middle schoolers, like his humorous Mr. Lemoncello Library mysteries. This book has a large cast of real characters and features games, many references to lively and varied books and a mysterious mystery plot. It champions freedom of speech, freedom of expression and freedom of fun, as Mr. Lemoncello puts it. This is a book that can be enjoyed by children and grownups alike, as its humor appeals to all ages. It is the second book in a series, but stands on its own very well.
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a decent sequel
Derived From Web , May 22, 2022
As a sequel to a great book, this book had a steep hurdle to get over the gate. The book holds its own, but is not as good as the first and is of course a little repetitive. Some of the strongest children characters return, along with Mr. Lemoncello of course. The plot expanded to create a literary challenge for the nation, which was wise. The book was enjoyable, but not as enjoyable as the first. I hope that Mr. Grabenstein turns his other talent into clear story lines, as this looks pretty well explored.
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Good book for mother/daughter book group.
Derived From Web , May 22, 2022
We read it as part of a mother-daughter book group. We read an escape from Mr. Lemoncello's library for an earlier book group and the girls were desperate to read this. Overall, a huge hit. For girls reading well above the grade average, they could read it on their own. For those at the high school level, they read it together with their parent. Content is appropriate for young readers.
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A fun, exciting journey.
Derived From Web , May 22, 2022
This is an excellent book for middle school students. I enjoyed being a librarian and seeing the creativity in this novel. With a dash of mystery and puzzle-solving and fun, relatable characters, I think most MG readers will enjoy this read.
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Solid Sequel
Derived From Web , Feb 10, 2020
A solid follower of the first book. The author uses the same formula that made the first book so good by introducing a contest full of clues and puzzles to solve. The introduction of new characters from around the country was entertaining, but the plot lost Rehash a star, although I still found it very entertaining!
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Great story, horrible condition book (torn cover and pages)
Derived From Web , Dec 16, 2019
The pages are torn, bent and ruffled, it looks way worse than any of the books in their collection that they have read, carried, fallen asleep on... Even the cover had a rip. I am disappointed, but we keep it because he really wanted to start this book right away.
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Crazy, adventurous, happy and joyful
Derived From Web , Sep 22, 2018
Much of the beginning of the book rehashes the first book. My daughter felt that the author took too much time reliving the book. When you get past chapter 10sh, however, the new Olympics characters are introduced and the book becomes more interesting. Kyle is one of the main characters that fight the urge to be his best and win. He is confronted with a variety of obstacles that challenge him and his team, which are wacky and fun. One is Marjorie M., who is a library geek. Beware that there is some repetition involved in the beginning. My daughter says it is a little sad at the end when there are threats to burn books at the end.
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Action-Packed with Great Lessons
Derived From Web , Aug 10, 2017
The conflicts start right away with this one and you're taken on another, fantastic fantasy ride of puzzles and literary allusions and magic. Even adults will find themselves wishing that they were part of the action. A great sequel with fabulous themes for children.
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List of All Editions of Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
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Paperback (April 25, 2017) remove $4.30
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