Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game
Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game
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Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game

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Feb 7, 2022
Amy
5 out of 5 stars review

Fantabulous Prequel!

Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game is the perfect prequel to the fantabulous Mr. Lemoncello series. It has it all: fun-loving Luigi as a young teen, puzzles, wordplay, misled bullies, family feuds, fun foods, quotable quotes, timeless wisdom, character lessons, and even balloons. Chris Grabenstein has created the perfect blend of fun and learning with this series, and he really knocks it out of the park with Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game. He traces Mr. Lemoncello's witticisms, character traits, and unique style back to his thirteenth summer and shares how they were each formed. This makes for a fun story, but the thoroughness and signature flair with which he does so is awesome. The story is tight, the characters true to the series, and there's depth that can really be mined in multiple ways. Which is one thing I really love about Grabenstein's stories in this series. Many authors writing for the middle-grade audience and younger water down the content or resort to lame jokes that involve bodily functions or sound like something from a locker room – but while he definitely has a unique sense of humor, he clearly respects kids enough not to talk down to them. He pays attention to issues that kids have at this age and writes stories that address them while still being fun – and that can't be easy. Grabenstein writes with strong sentence structure and good vocabulary while keeping the stories easy to read, as well – it's obvious that he's a good writer in both skill and content. Each book in the Mr. Lemoncello series has a ‘moral of the story,' if you will: some type of life lesson wrapped up in fun, puzzles, and balloons. Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game takes that concept a few steps further, however, and shows how Luigi L. Lemoncello's character is formed during that all-important thirteenth summer – and then how those lessons shape the man that he becomes and the lessons he teaches in the other books. This not only shows off Grabenstein's character, but it makes these lessons accessible for the kids reading these books – and gives adults everywhere the opportunity to have fun sharing these with kids. These are crucial character lessons like: - What do you do when you don't fit in? - How should you handle bullies? - How far should you go to help a friend – or your family? - What is a gift – and how can you identify it? - How can you tell where your future path leads? - How should you handle betrayal? - What things in life are valuable? - How can you tell truth from lies – or jealousy? Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game is a book that belongs on every bookshelf in America – along with the rest of the series. We need more examples of wisdom, kindness, and understanding. In a culture that tries to shove everyone into the same box of expectations, we need more people who understand that everyone has different gifts and talents and that it's okay to be good at your own thing. We need people who are good at solving problems and good with people and

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Apr 14, 2022
Semmie
5 out of 5 stars review

Where Lemoncello's Story Begins

** “Keep striving to do things for other people. Not because of who they are or what they might do in return. Do it because of who you are!” ** Take a journey to where it all began with “Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game,” a prequel to Chris Grabenstein's Mr. Lemoncello's Library series. Thirteen-year-old Luigi L. Lemoncello's creativity and love for games always seem to get him in trouble. When he meets the fabulous Professor Marvelous at the summer carnival, his life is forever changed. With the help of his best friends Bruno and Chester, as well as Professor Marvelous and his niece Maggie, Luigi discovers his true self and the path he wants to take in life — creating fun for everyone, no matter who they are — all while matching wits with the town bullies. Grabenstein does a great job of revealing how the story of Mr. Lemoncello began and what made him the quirky adult he became. Using fun puzzles and riddles, he reveals great characters full of courage, compassion and pluckiness. He also filled “Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game” with a lot of great themes, like families grow in different directions, but common roots remain; the importance of doing good things for others; showing compassion (“We must have compassion for those who have not yet journeyed as far as we have along this twisty, turny path we call life”); the importance of libraries and knowledge (“Knowledge not shared remains unknown. A public library's mission is to democratize information. To make it available to all who walk through our doors seeking it”); and to be who you are meant to be. Children of all ages will enjoy this book, which is due out May 3, as well as fans of authors like Lemony Snicket. You could read this book as a standalone, but I highly recommend checking out the rest of this seriously fun series! Five stars out of five. Random House Books for Young Readers provided this complimentary copy through NetGalley for my honest, unbiased review.

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