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A review by oashackelford
Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein
4.0
Kyle Keeley and his friends have been enjoying being locally famous for a while now, but other kids are starting to complain. They say that if they had had the chance then they would have won the library Olympics and beaten Kyle's team. As a way to prove them wrong, Mr. Lemoncello holds another library olympics to give teams from around the country a chance to compete and become library champions.
I enjoyed reading this book to my son, but I did not like it as much as I liked the first book. In the first book there were all these clues that led to more clues and it felt like you could figure out the puzzles with the team. In this book each game was its own thing and I felt like it lost some of the magic of the first book. I will say, however, that it is still an enjoyable read and my son really liked it.
I enjoyed reading this book to my son, but I did not like it as much as I liked the first book. In the first book there were all these clues that led to more clues and it felt like you could figure out the puzzles with the team. In this book each game was its own thing and I felt like it lost some of the magic of the first book. I will say, however, that it is still an enjoyable read and my son really liked it.