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* ''Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s Great Library Race''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s All-Star Breakout Game''

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* ''Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Lemoncello's Library''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s Lemoncello's Library Olympics''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s Lemoncello's Great Library Race''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s Lemoncello's All-Star Breakout Game''



*** The contest is compared to ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' “but with lots of food and no bows or arrows”.

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*** The contest is compared to ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' “but "but with lots of food and no bows or arrows”.arrows".



*** The solution to the competition in book 1? [[spoiler:Walking through the tunnel bank robbers used when the library was a bank like the League of Red-Headed Gentlemen.]] It’s hinted at by the ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' books given to the contestants..
* SmugSnake: Charles treats everyone he isn’t sucking up to with disdain. He even sends Andrew, his ally, to steal Sierra’s library card knowing full well he will be kicked out of the game.
* TheWonka: Mr. Lemoncello speaks mostly in [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]], dances around wearing burping banana shoes, and builds extremely high-tech libraries, but his company is very successful thanks to their creative games. He’s compared to the TropeNamer in the first book.

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*** The solution to the competition in book 1? [[spoiler:Walking through the tunnel bank robbers used when the library was a bank like the League of Red-Headed Gentlemen.]] It’s It's hinted at by the ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' books given to the contestants..
* SmugSnake: Charles treats everyone he isn’t isn't sucking up to with disdain. He even sends Andrew, his ally, to steal Sierra’s Sierra's library card knowing full well he will be kicked out of the game.
* TheWonka: Mr. Lemoncello speaks mostly in [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]], Shout-Outs]], dances around wearing burping banana shoes, and builds extremely high-tech libraries, but his company is very successful thanks to their creative games. He’s He's compared to the TropeNamer in the first book.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Dr. Zinchenko reviews security footage and finds proof that Charles was responsible for the theft of Sierra’s card. He is immediately expelled from the competition.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Dr. Zinchenko reviews security footage and finds proof that Charles Andrew was responsible for the theft of Sierra’s card. He is immediately expelled from the competition.
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* BlatantLies: Andrew tries to claim the door to Team Kyle's meeting room was unlocked, even though the team saw him swipe a card to get in.
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* CutTheJuice: Akimi flips the emergency shutoff switch when Haley is stuck on a conveyor belt.
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The ''Mr. Lemoncello'' series is a [[MiddleGradeLiterature Middle Grade]] series by Chris Grabenstein. It follows Kyle Keeley and his friends as they compete in competitions arranged by the titular Mr. Lemoncello, an eccentric game maker who uses his immense wealth to interest kids in reading.
The books in the series so far are:
* ''Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s Great Library Race''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello’s All-Star Breakout Game''
* ''Mr. Lemoncello and the Titanium Ticket''
The first book also received a film adaptation from Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in 2017.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* AlliterativeName:
**'''K'''yle '''K'''eeley
**'''Ch'''arles '''Ch'''iltington
* {{Catchphrase}}: Mr. Lemoncello and his games have the catchphrase "Is it fun? Hello! It's a Lemoncello!"
* {{Hologram}}: These are everywhere in the library. The front desk is manned by a recreation of Lemoncello’s childhood librarian, the atrium is ringed by holographic busts of famous authors, and the rest of the library contains projectors that show anything from a white tiger to Johannes Gutenberg.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Dr. Zinchenko reviews security footage and finds proof that Charles was responsible for the theft of Sierra’s card. He is immediately expelled from the competition.
* ShoutOut: So, ''so'' many.
** In the first book:
*** The contest is compared to ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' “but with lots of food and no bows or arrows”.
*** Lemoncello wakes the contestants up by playing the theme song from Film/{{Rocky}}.
*** When explaining Egyptian mythology, Akimi mentions ''[[Literature/TheKaneChronicles The Red Pyramid]]''.
*** A sample trivia question from Bibliomania asks about the horse Frodo rode in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
*** The solution to the competition in book 1? [[spoiler:Walking through the tunnel bank robbers used when the library was a bank like the League of Red-Headed Gentlemen.]] It’s hinted at by the ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' books given to the contestants..
* SmugSnake: Charles treats everyone he isn’t sucking up to with disdain. He even sends Andrew, his ally, to steal Sierra’s library card knowing full well he will be kicked out of the game.
* TheWonka: Mr. Lemoncello speaks mostly in [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]], dances around wearing burping banana shoes, and builds extremely high-tech libraries, but his company is very successful thanks to their creative games. He’s compared to the TropeNamer in the first book.
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