Ratings37
Average rating3.9
This was a cute little pro-reading book for kids. The core messages: work together and read books, were a little heavy-handed for an adult reader. The puzzles were cute, but relatively slim (the characters solved any of the puzzles quite quickly, so the reader didn't have a lot of time to puzzle through.) It's hard to tell as an adult reader whether this will hold up to true classics of the genre, such as the Westing Game, but I'll definitely get it for my daughter when she's old enough.
nothing hugely wrong with this book, I'm probably just about 20 years too old to enjoy it.
I think 4th/5th grade me would have really enjoyed this. Can see some 4-6th graders liking it, though the librarian-ness was too heavy handed. I did really like the constant references to other great kids books. I know some kids will seek out some of those titles.
What a clever book! It is fun and makes you think. It has team building and friendships. It is really one of the most fun books that I have read in a while.
A delightful book which I thoroughly enjoyed reading. I loved the book and author references and the extensive use of the Dewey Decimal System.
oh my gosh, how delightful! This book is like a mashup of Westing Game + Willy Wonka + Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. So funny and clever. Great for tweens who like funny books, mysteries, and THE LIBRARY <3
I frakking LOVED this book. It reminded me very much of the first time I read Willy Wonka- a little crazy, a page turning adventure, and super fun to read. This is a book for book lovers. Love, love, loved it.
What an absolute FUN read! Mr. Penumra's 24 hour bookstore is my dream book store, but. Mr. Lemoncello's library is my dream library! Part [b:Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore 13538873 Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore Robin Sloan https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1345089845s/13538873.jpg 6736543], part [b:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 232187 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Charlie Bucket, #1) Roald Dahl https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388202803s/232187.jpg 2765786], with a dash of [b:The Hunger Games 2767052 The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) Suzanne Collins https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358275334s/2767052.jpg 2792775] (minus the violence) thrown in, this story illustrates what fun a library can be if you take advantage of the wealth of knowledge is has to offer AND share it with others. My favorite part: the rebus!