Mr. Lemoncello's All-Star Breakout Game
Mr. Lemoncello's All-Star Breakout Game
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Dell Yearling
Just the Series: Mr. Lemoncello's Library Vol. 4   

Series and Publisher: Mr. Lemoncello's Library   

Annotation: To win Mr. Lemoncello's new television game show, Kyle and his team have to break out of their comfort zone and walk a mile in other characters' shoes and figure out how to unlock a series of locks and break out of the game before their competition.
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #210161
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: Dell Yearling
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 05/12/20
Pages: 275 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-525-64647-7 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-7724-3
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-525-64647-1 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-7724-7
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
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Mr. Lemoncello is at it again, this time with an escape-room-style TV game show, and the kids from Alexandriaville return to compete. Kyle and his friends enter the competition to break out of the Lemoncello library, now using the Fictionasium, a 3-D augmented reality game that makes stories come to life. The players must play through different genres in order to escape, and of course Charles Chiltington is determined to win. As Kyle and his team play through the game, they begin to understand their nemesis, and they learn that books make the best doors, windows, and mirrors. Like the other Lemoncello books, this novel is fast-paced and full of action well as many book titles for readers to discover. The idea of fiction opening up worlds may not be new, but it's a good reminder to children that reading can expand their horizons and help them understand others. Ultimately, this is another fun-filled Lemoncello adventure, sure to be popular with fans of the series.

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Word Count: 41,921
Reading Level: 4.7
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.7 / points: 6.0 / quiz: 501892 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.7 / points:10.0 / quiz:Q76836
Lexile: 640L
Guided Reading Level: U
Fountas & Pinnell: U
 "I love this wacky game!" shouted Kyle Keeley.
 
He probably shouldn't've been shouting, because he was in the middle school library playing video games with his friends Akimi Hughes, Sierra Russell, and Miguel Fernandez.
 
Actually, he probably shouldn't've been playing games on a library computer, either. This was supposed to be his "independent reading" time.
 
But just the night before, while watching his former classmate Haley Daley's new TV show, Hey, Hey, Haley, on the Kidzapalooza Network, Kyle had seen a commercial for Mr. Lemoncello's new What Else Do You See? It was an online puzzle game filled with fast-flipping, high-flying animated optical illusions.
 
Was it fun? "Fun?" Haley chirped at the end of the commercial. "Hell-o? It's a Lemon-cell-o!"
 
Kyle just had to try it. As soon as possible! (Which turned out to be "independent reading" time.)
 
"This is level one," he said as a puzzler popped onto the screen with a ticking ten-second countdown clock.
 
"Easy," said Akimi, typing as fast as she could on the keyboard. "A vase and two faces. Or a candlestick. That vase could be a candlestick."
 
"It's a classic," said Sierra, who was something of a bookworm and brainiac. "Optical illusions are an excellent tool for studying visual perception."
 
"Or, you know, having fun," said Kyle.
 
Akimi hit return. The screen exploded into pixelated confetti, which settled to spell out "Congratulicitations!"
 
"Let's move up to level two!" said Akimi, eager for more.
 
"You guys?" said Miguel, glancing toward the librarian. (He was president of the school's Library Aide Society.) "We should probably go back to reading our books. . . ."
 
"In a minute," said Kyle, clacking the keyboard. A fresh optical illusion appeared: a road sign. The timer started counting down from ten again.
 
"That's just Idaho," said Miguel. He couldn't resist the lure of a Lemoncello game, even though he knew he should. "See? 'I-D-A-H-O'!"
 
"What about an old guy?" asked Kyle.
 
"Nope," said Akimi. "It's just Idaho."
 
She hit enter.
 
A buzzer SCRONKed.
 
"Okay. My bad."
 
"Do the next one!" urged Sierra.
 
Sierra Russell never used to get all that excited playing games. But then she met Kyle Keeley and the legendary game maker Luigi L. Lemoncello.
 
Kyle clicked the mouse. Up came a new image and a new ten-second timer.
 
"A woman's face!" said Sierra.
 
"Nope," said Akimi. "A saxophone player with a ginormous nose. No, wait. You're right. It's a woman's face. Nope. Saxophone player with a big nose . . ."
 
"It all depends on how you look at it," said Miguel.
 
"Type in 'woman'!" said Sierra.
 
"Nope," said Kyle. " 'Saxophone dude.' "
 
" 'Woman'!" shouted Miguel. "No. Wait. Both!"
 
One more thing Kyle and his friends probably shouldn't've been doing? Talking so loudly.
 
Because Mrs. Yunghans, the middle school librarian, strolled over to see what all the noise was about.
 
And Charles Chiltington was right behind her.
 
 
 

Excerpted from Mr. Lemoncello's All-Star Breakout Game by Chris Grabenstein
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Can you find your way out of what James Patterson calls the "coolest library in the world"? Kyle Keeley and his friends face their biggest challenge yet when Mr. Lemoncello goes LIVE with his first-ever televised BREAKOUT game!

From the coauthor of I Funny and Max Einstein--and with 100+ weeks on the New York Times bestseller list--the LEMONCELLO books are laugh-out-loud, puzzle-packed MUST-READS for homes and classrooms across America.

Mr. Lemoncello is leaving the library and going LIVE across the nation with his latest game. Kyle can't wait to audition, but only a lucky few will get to compete in front of millions of viewers in a completely immersive new breakout game--with real kids as the playing pieces! Nothing is ever as it seems with Mr. Lemoncello, and the clock is ticking! Can Kyle and his friends crack the codes in time to win it all?

Don't miss the bonus puzzle in the back! Look for the rest of the puzzle-packed series--Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library, Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics, Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race, and Mr. Lemoncello and the Titanium Ticket!

PRAISE FOR THE SERIES:
44 STATE AWARD LISTS AND COUNTING
100+ WEEKS ON THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER LIST
* "A worthy successor to the original madman puzzle-master himself, Willy Wonka." --Booklist, starred review


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