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Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race (Mr. Lemoncello's Library)
By Chris Grabenstein
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!
Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
By Chris Grabenstein
I loved this book and I really enjoyed it. The book is about a boy named Kyle Keeley, who in the previous book, won Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Escape game, and is now staring in Lemoncello advertisements. But right after Haley Daley, one of the team members, moves to Hollywood, Mr. Lemoncello anounces that there will be another library game, called The Library Olympics... only this time, it will include kids from all across America, including Marjory, a child prodigy from Michigan. But suddenly, books begin disappearing from the shelf’s, and Mr. Lemoncello looks like he is about ready to give the library up to ‘the League of Library Lovers’ led by millionaire Mrs. Chillington, the mother of a losing competitor. I loved this book. You should defiantly read it.
Smile: By Raina Telgemeir | Digest & Review
By Reader's Companions
I recommend this book because it shows you what she went through in her life and all the drama she went through and how she got her way out of thing she didn't want to be in and also see had showed her friends and she would tell her secrets and show quote as well.
The Twits
By Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl's unique style of writing is very enjoyable. This book was refreshingly different and funny. The Twits, though married, play nasty tricks on each other. The Twits are ugly people with downright dreadful actions. So of course, enter the innocent characters Muggle-Wumps and family, who get abused. Then one day a Roly-Poly bird visits them, and changes everything. Will The Twits ever get what they deserve? I'd recommend this book for ages 6+, people who like pranks, and Roald Dahl.
Keep Out, Claudia! (Baby-Sitters Club)
By Ann M. Martin
This book is really good! New clients are always welcome at the BSC. So, when the Lowell's, new clients, ask the BSC to babysit their three children, the girls are excited. When Mary Anne sits for the kids, they are angels and extremely bright and helpful, but when Claudia sits for the children, they treat her terribly and wouldn’t obey her at all! Worst of all, next time Mrs. Lowell contacts the Babysitter’s Club, she asks for any sitter but Claudia! Preferably, Mrs. Lowell would like a "blue-eyed, blonde hair girl" instead. The girls are confused and worried. Who wouldn’t want Claudia as a babysitter? This book is amazing. It mixes fun with real life problems. I thought this book was very interesting and incredibly fun to read. This book opens the door for more in depth conversations about racism, prejudices ideology, etc. I suggest it if you like babysitting and friendship. Happy reading!
Charlotte's Web/Stuart Little Slipcase Gift Set
By E. B. White
Why i decided to read this book is because i really like a lot of the parts in the movie and book. The thing that I liked about the book is when Wilbur (the pig) meets Charlotte (the spider). The reason why I chose to read this book is also because I really like how he wins at the fair.
A Dash of Magic (Bliss Bakery Trilogy)
By Kathryn Littlewood
I really like this book a lot because there is a lot of description about what all the new characters look like. Evil Aunt Lily LaFey, is the beautiful, but evil aunt of Rosemary, Thyme, Parsley, and Sage Bliss. They think their aunt is harmful, but she is the opposite. Their evil aunt steals the special family Bliss Cookery Book. So Rose will do whatever she can do to stop her aunt. Rose challenges to a baking contest and will do anything she can to win! Her family depends on her to win the contest.
11 Birthdays
By Wendy Mass
This was a wonderful book i've had for years at home but never read. A couple days ago i decided to pull it off the shelf as i finished another book and ever since then my eyes were glued to that book. After reading for 4-6 days I finished reading. I was happy and completely astonished that it wasn't a huge bestseller due to a breathtaking plot and an amazing resolution to all the problems of the main characters. In the end I highly suggest 11 Birthdays by Wendy Mass to any interested and available ages or grades of readers.
No More Dead Dogs
By Gordon Korman
Everyone treats Wallace Wallace like a hero. People congratulate him because he scored the winning touchdown for the football team. In truth, Wallace is a pretty bad player. Aside from the one touchdown, he has never been much but a benchwarmer. Wallace cannot tell a lie. Even when his neighbor asks him if her cake tastes good, he says it tastes "like vacuum cleaner fuzz" because it is the truth. So when his teacher Mr. Fogelman asks him for a review about Old Shep, My Pal, he needs to tell the truth. Wallace hates the book because, in books like that, the dog always dies. As punishment, Mr. Fogelman orders him to be in the play, which is Old Shep, My Pal until he writes a proper review. Wallace stubbornly refuses to praise the book, so the detention drags on for one month. During that time, Wallace begins to change the "unrealistic" play. Soon, the play is hardly recognizable, but better. Just when it is going smoothly, Someone starts sabotaging the play. Who would do it? Wallace suspects one of his teammates, but is he correct? This book made me laugh out loud., and that is not a lie. I recommend this book to anyone who likes funny stories.









