Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

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Grabenstein, Chris Author, Narrator
Bernstein, Jesse Narrator
Published
Books on Tape , 2017.
Status
Available from Libby/OverDrive

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Chris Grabenstein is back with the third fantastically fun, puzzle-packed MR. LEMONCELLO adventure!   On your marks. Get set. Lemon, cello, GO!   Everyone’s favorite game maker, Mr. Lemoncello, is testing out his new FABULOUS FACT-FINDING FRENZY game! If Kyle can make it through the first round, he and the other lucky finalists will go on a great race—by bicycle, bookmobile, and even Mr. Lemoncello’s corporate banana jet!—to find fascinating facts about famous Americans. The first to bring their facts back to the library will win spectacular prizes! But when a few surprising “facts” surface about Mr. Lemoncello, it might be GO TO JAIL and LOSE A TURN all at once! Could Kyle’s hero be a fraud? It’s winner take all, so Kyle and the other kids will have to dig deep to find out the truth before the GAME is OVER for Mr. Lemoncello and his entire fantastic empire!   Filled with brand-new puzzles and games (including a hidden bonus puzzle!), this fast-paced read will have gamers and readers alike racing to the finish line because, like Mr. Lemoncello’s commercials say, IS IT FUN? . . . HELLO! IT’S A LEMONCELLO!   * “An ode to libraries and literature that is a worthy successor to the original madman puzzle-master himself, Willy Wonka.” —Booklist, Starred, on Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library   “Just as much of an adventure as the first.” —The Washington Post, on Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics

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Format
eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
10/10/2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781524778545

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Also in this Series

  • Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's library (Mr. Lemoncello's library Volume 1) Cover
  • Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics (Mr. Lemoncello's library Volume 2) Cover
  • Mr. Lemoncello's great library race (Mr. Lemoncello's library Volume 3) Cover
  • Mr. Lemoncello's all-star breakout game (Mr. Lemoncello's library Volume 4) Cover
  • Mr. Lemoncello and the titanium ticket (Mr. Lemoncello's library Volume 5) Cover
  • Mr. Lemoncello's fantabulous finale (Mr. Lemoncello's library Volume 6) Cover
  • Mr. Lemoncello's very first game (Mr. Lemoncello's library Volume Prequel) Cover

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NoveList provides detailed suggestions for series you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
From a snowbound inn to a high-tech library, unusual settings amp up the tension in these plot-driven series, both of which feature young gamers using strategy and creativity in puzzling circumstances. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
These fast-paced, plot-driven series will appeal to readers who like mysteries with a touch of quirk. Mr. Lemoncello's puzzles and contraptions are similar to Nick and Tesla's inventions (though Lemoncello's are much larger in scale.) -- Stephen Ashley
Clever 12-year-olds must solve puzzles put to them by a deceased relative (Isle of Ever) or legendary gamemaker (Mr. Lemoncello) in these suspenseful middle grade series. Mr. Lemoncello's Library is realistic fiction, while Isle of Ever is more fantastical. -- Mara Zonderman
Complicated plots packed with puzzles and riddles drive these quirky series. Both series focus on teams of uniquely talented kids who are caught up in the games of wealthy eccentrics -- Rebecca Honeycutt
Though a blending of mystery and gaming, the twisty plots of these series will hook young readers, especially those who appreciate mind-boggling puzzles and clever references to famous books. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
These series have the appeal factors suspenseful and fast-paced, and they have the theme "solve the puzzle"; the genre "mysteries"; and the subjects "puzzles" and "eleven-year-olds."
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Chris Grabenstein and Dennis Lehane write character-driven mysteries that star compelling, wisecracking detectives with big hearts. The charm of their mysteries hinges on their complex protagonists and strong sense of place; Grabenstein spotlights the New Jersey shore, while Lehane sets his work in South Boston. -- Mike Nilsson
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Legendary game maker and library supporter Mr. Lemoncello is back with a new game designed to make research fun: Fact-Finding Frenzy. If Kyle and his friends are first to unravel the clues and puzzles about famous historical figures, they'll win fabulous prizes and the opportunity to travel around North America with Mr. Lemoncello's new holographic exhibit. But while researching their way to a win, Kyle and his teammate discover some facts that could put Mr. Lemoncello's reputation, his entire game empire, and the library at risk. As Kyle and his teammate search for information, they learn that not everything they read or hear can be trusted. Grabenstein weaves in themes of finding sources, discerning fact from fiction, and judging the credibility of the Internet in an engaging manner sure to entice readers to partake in their own research quest. With just enough mystery and twists to keep readers guessing, this third series offering is a valuable and useful tool for classrooms and libraries in teaching the importance of doing responsible research. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Not only will this book see heavy promotion, the publisher is launching a Race Back to Book One series campaign that will make keeping Mr. Lemoncello in the library a challenge.--Thompson, Sarah Bean Copyright 2017 Booklist

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-6-Eccentric billionaire game maker Luigi Lemoncello is back with all-new games and contraptions. In his ultramodern, high-tech library, Lemoncello unveils his newest creation, the Nonfictionator, which is capable of generating historical holograms, including Abraham Lincoln and Eleanor Roosevelt, who then converse with library patrons. Kyle Keeley, Akimi, and the other young contestants are back in this third installment facing their greatest challenge yet-the Great Library Race. Teams of contestants must travel by bookmobile and Mr. Lemoncello's private jet as they discover clues about historical figures such as Thomas Edison and the Wright brothers. When Kyle's team unearths evidence that suggests that the title character is a fraud who stole the ideas for his blockbuster games, it is up to the young sleuths to learn the truth before Lemoncello's empire and library are ruined. Lemoncello's nemesis game rivals, the Krinkle brothers, along with a slew of other nefarious characters, try to mastermind an evil takeover. Fans will embrace this new entry, which, like the previous books, features lightning-fast pacing and zany plotlines. Educators will be pleased by the emphasis on careful research and fact-checking. VERDICT Chock-full of literary references, this title will have readers racing to pick up the next volume in this popular series.-Michele Shaw, Quail Run Elementary School, San Ramon, CA © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

In the third Lemoncello title, Kyle and other trustees of the Lemoncello Library attempt another challenge: "The Fabulous Fact-Finding Frenzy." Traveling by bookmobile, plane, and bicycle, the teams race around digging up facts on famous Americans. When negative information on Mr. Lemoncello surfaces, the kid-researchers dig deeper into the truth. Built-in book recommendations and an emphasis on real facts make this a standout literary adventure. (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Participants in one of Luigi Lemoncello's board-games-without-a-board discover the value of careful research and teamwork. Middle schooler Kyle Keeley and his mostly white friends and fellow trustees of the splendiferous Lemoncello Library are delighted when its founder, the irrepressible inventor, offers them another challenge: a Fabulous Fact-Finding Frenzy that will take them far from home. Kyle, a boy from Mr. Lemoncello's hometown of Alexandriaville, Ohio, who often jumps to conclusions, is paired with hijabi Abia Sulayman from Boston. Her serious, careful approach (disappointingly, expressed in stiffly formal, mostly contraction-free syntax) turns out to be a good counterbalanceand both are eager to win until their research turns up information that could destroy the Lemoncello reputation, threatening his game-building empire and their beloved library. Luckily, all four of the finalists in this research game team up to dig deeper to find the true facts. This third volume of a popular series will be equally welcomed. As before, Grabenstein blends suspenseful adventure, humor, and wishful thinking, seasoning it with riddles, rebuses, wonderful wordplay, and plentiful allusions to children's literature. He makes some political statements, too. At one point, Lemoncello's lawyer reminds the researchers that "public opinion can often be swayed by emotion with little regard for facts." At another, Muslimah Abia reminds her friends to judge people as individuals rather than members of a group. Good entertainment with some meaningful messages. (Fiction. 9-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Legendary game maker and library supporter Mr. Lemoncello is back with a new game designed to make research fun: Fact-Finding Frenzy. If Kyle and his friends are first to unravel the clues and puzzles about famous historical figures, they'll win fabulous prizes and the opportunity to travel around North America with Mr. Lemoncello's new holographic exhibit. But while researching their way to a win, Kyle and his teammate discover some "facts" that could put Mr. Lemoncello's reputation, his entire game empire, and the library at risk. As Kyle and his teammate search for information, they learn that not everything they read or hear can be trusted. Grabenstein weaves in themes of finding sources, discerning fact from fiction, and judging the credibility of the Internet in an engaging manner sure to entice readers to partake in their own research quest. With just enough mystery and twists to keep readers guessing, this third series offering is a valuable and useful tool for classrooms and libraries in teaching the importance of doing responsible research. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Not only will this book see heavy promotion, the publisher is launching a "Race Back to Book One" series campaign that will make keeping Mr. Lemoncello in the library a challenge. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Grabenstein, C., & Bernstein, J. (2017). Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race (Unabridged). Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Grabenstein, Chris and Jesse Bernstein. 2017. Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race. Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Grabenstein, Chris and Jesse Bernstein. Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race Books on Tape, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Grabenstein, C. and Bernstein, J. (2017). Mr. lemoncello's great library race. Unabridged Books on Tape.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Grabenstein, Chris, and Jesse Bernstein. Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race Unabridged, Books on Tape, 2017.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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