Grabenstein, Chris. Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library. New York: Random House, 2013. 304p.
After winning an essay contest, twelve twelve-year-olds are invited to a sleepover in the town's mysteriously-designed new public library. The library, created by world-famous eccentric game
designer Luigi Lemoncello, includes state-of-the-art board and video game
rooms, an ever-changing Wonder Dome, interactive
mechanical displays, hover ladders to access books, and holograms of people and
animals contained within the library's sections.
As the children awake from a late night of
enjoying the library's many wonders, they realize that they are locked in! They
soon discover that they are contestants in a reality game called "Escape
from Mr. Lemoncello's Library." Who will have what it takes to solve
challenging puzzles, answer trivia questions, and win this incredible game?
This is the perfect book for trivia/ puzzle
enthusiasts, students who loved Night at
the Museum or Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory, and library fans everywhere!
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