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Loading... The Island of Dr. Libris (original 2016; edition 2015)by Chris Grabenstein (Author)
Work InformationThe Island of Dr. Libris by Chris Grabenstein (2016)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Same author as Lemoncello's Library, so I had high hopes for all the bookish fun in Dr. Libris, but was a bit disappointed. It is a little too babyish -- perfect for 2nd and 3rd graders with a good grasp of literature, but was hoping it would be a better fit for my 5th and 7th grader. Billy is stuck vacationing in Dr. Libris' cabin so his mom can finish her dissertation (good role model!)with few distractions. Billy's Dad has stayed in the city because their marriage is on the rocks. With no screen activity, Billy must turn to Dr. Libris' library for entertainment. This is part of the sinister Libris' master plan. Once Billy delves into the books, he has some brain wave activity that brings the stories to life on the mysterious island in the middle of the lake. This becomes a literary mash-up of the 3 Muskateers, Jack and the Beanstalk, Robin Hood, Pollyanna, Tom Sawyer and others. Billy must keep himself safe, get the characters sorted out, thwart a bully, save his new friend and his sister, and resurrect his parents' marriage. Tall order, but all possible with imagination. When Billy arrives at the cabin his mom rented from the mysterious Dr. Libris for the summer, he’s disappointed. No TV, no video games, no technology of any kind except for the creepy video cameras in every room. Then, he discovers the library, and more importantly, Dr. Libris private bookcase. As Billy begins reading the books, he starts hearing strange noises from the island in the middle of the lake. Upon investigating the island, he discovers that all the characters from the various books he’s read have come to life and are interacting with each other and with him on the island! Hercules, Robin Hood, Tom Sawyer, and even Pollyanna all come together for a wild adventure. What I liked: So creative! I love the various characters interacting with each other. Some of the scenes are hilarious. This is such an inventive way to intersect multiple popular fiction characters. Billy is also very relatable, unsure of himself and unsure of his parents upcoming divorce. What I didn’t like: The ending is very rushed, like the author had to hurry up and finish the story. Also, Dr. Libris makes a brief appearance at the end, and is such a terrible person that I wish he had been left out. The ending is okay, just a little disappointing. Still, a rather enjoyable read. 4 out of 5 stars no reviews | add a review
A twelve-year-old boy, worried that his parents may divorce, discovers that an island in the middle of the lake where he is spending the summer is the testing grounds of the mysterious Dr. Libris, who may have invented a way to make the characters in books come alive. No library descriptions found. |
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I really enjoyed this book. Billy and Walter were great characters, the kinds of friends you'd expect on summer vacation adventure. (NB: My son informed me that, "Just because there are kids your age, parents shouldn't expect you to automatically become friends." Which I knew, but the reminder was useful.)
I also liked how the characters from classic literature were brought to life. I laughed every time at the Sheriff of Nottingham's "Curses and foul language!"
The narrator was fantastic, and nailed all of the voices, making each unique, appropriate, and recognizable. ( )