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From the New York Times bestselling author of the Mr. Lemoncello series comes a race across the country full of rousing riddles and laugh-out-loud humor as two brothers try to solve the million-dollar puzzle of an eccentric genius!

Benjamin and Ethan Broderick don't fit together. Twelve-year-old Ben loves retro arcade games and puzzles, while his older brother would rather play sports and hang out with his friends. The only thing they have in common is how much they resent being forced to go on a summer road trip.

But at the quirky diner where the brothers make their very first stop, they discover a clue leading to a giant puzzle race with a million-dollar prize! Along with five other families, the Brodericks are thrust into a high-stakes competition along the famous Route 66.

Can Ben and Ethan put their heads together—and put aside their differences—to beat out the other families and solve Ms. Pennypickle's ultimate puzzle?

272 pages, Hardcover

Published October 14, 2025

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Chris Grabenstein

155 books2,438 followers
CHRIS GRABENSTEIN is a #1 New York Times bestselling author. His books include the LEMONCELLO, WONDERLAND, HAUNTED MYSTERY, DOG SQUAD, and SMARTEST KID IN THE UNIVERSE series, and many fun and funny page-turners co-authored with James Patterson. You can visit Chris at ChrisGrabenstein.com.

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153 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2025
ARC Review!

Okay from the moment I started reading this I could not put it down!!!
This book is written amazing and the world building perfect!
And at the end I was like 😱.
This book is an incredible read!
I recommend this to all ages!

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2,250 reviews142 followers
October 16, 2025
Chris Grabenstein has been entertaining kids (and me) with and without James Patterson since 2013 when I Funny, Treasure Hunters and his first puzzle-solving novel, Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library came out. He consistently creates relatable characters in that middle grade range of 9-12ish and places them in settings that are imaginative (Island of Dr Libris), filled with action and adventure (Max Einstein & Treasure Hunters), heart-warming (Shine), funny (House of Robots & I Funny) and even slightly haunted (Best Nerds Forever). Going back to his “roots,” so to speak, Ms Pennypickle introduces another eccentric gazillionaire who likes to create a quest with puzzles at every leg of the journey.

In this puzzle-filled race to a million dollars, the teams are made up of two people who are related in some way-brothers, sisters, father/son, married couple and so on. The stops are all along the famous Route 66 and will give readers a look at real life places such as Pops Soda Ranch with hundreds of odd drinks featuring such yumminess as hot dogs, assorted condiments and beef jerky and the Cadillac Ranch and its cars buried hood first. The game participants are a mixed bag and demonstrate a variety of personalities that are sure to entertain, esp. the cheating, arguing McDimpsey brothers from the dysfunctional family, and the puzzles come fast and furious but do give time for those who want to do their own internet searching to solve them before the players do.

Ethan and Benjamin/Benji Broderick are the main characters, with Benji in the role of narrator, and the two used to be close. Time has changed things and now that Ethan is about to leave for college, a cross-country game may be just the opportunity to fix things. But the two are barely speaking as the trip/game begins and it isn’t until they temporarily partner up with sisters Kaitlyn and Lily that the ice begins to thaw. The foursome, with Benji leading out on many of the puzzles but needing Ethan when anything physical comes up, do very well together, but only one team can win in the end. Grabenstein throws in a pretty big twist near the end and many will love the result but some may be like me and wish there was a little more spice and fire in the final seconds instead of the warm fuzziness.

As with all of Chris Grabenstein novels, the text is free of profanity, sexual content and violence. Physical descriptions are sparse but Ethan, Benji, Kaitlyn and Lily read white and one puzzle-solving team is likely Hispanic based on naming conventions.

For readers who enjoy solving puzzles as they read (or reading about other kids solving them) try: Bletchley Riddle by Steve Sheinkin, Currie’s The Delta Games, Alyson Gerber’s The Liar’s Society series, older The Westing Game, Stewart’s The Mysterious Benedict Society and Jennifer Chambliss’ Book Scavenger duology.

Thanks for the eARC, NetGalley and Random House.
Profile Image for Carol Jones-Campbell.
2,027 reviews
December 9, 2025
I was introduced to Chris Grabenstein by reading one of his Lemoncello books which I adore. I find myself enjoying this one too in a fun and different fashion. This book, geared to middle grades, is an adventure that has puzzle solving, a wild road adventure, and hoot among the family members. We have Benji, 12 year old and 18 year old brother Ethan, different kids as night and day. Ethan, good looking sort of stud, and Benji, short, kinda heavy but way smart kid. A bit of a tiff exists between them. As they explain what this contest is all about, their parents explain this summer trip to the Grand Canyon, which they really don't really want to do.

So they head off to the pancake diner, when they actually find a clue that pushes them into the "grand puzzle race". They have to solve the challenges laid out by Ms. Pennypickle while on Route 66 for an amazing chance to win one million dollars. There are six families total participating in this contest. What was especially fun for me, was that part of the race was in New Mexico, my home sweet home. Was fun to read or hear of familiar spots in our state!

This kid, Benji is a real crack brain, who is a whiz at puzzles and is a huge fan of trivia and games--and he has a ton of knowledge about different stuff, which really makes him quite a fun and likeable kid. Meanwhile, Ethan is very friendly, social, and more excited about his future with college friends than with his family. What's cool is that the boys begin to see that they have individual talents that are very complimentary to these puzzles. They find that developing complimentary skills such as Ethan becoming more humble to work puzzles together.

There is a mystery behind Ms. Pennypickle's identity which we find is an interesting and fascinating part of the story. We'll learn that each puzzle and clue will give us more knowledge and understanding of who this character Ms. Pennypickle is.

What a fun book. I enjoyed it very much. Even designed for middle aged students, it served this old gal just fine. It was a clever and fun read. Recommend. Rate 5.0 stars.
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367 reviews5 followers
May 14, 2025
I absolutely loved this book! I enjoyed all of the characters and their personalities and I really appreciated the variety of puzzles throughout. If you enjoyed the Mr. Lemoncello books, you are sure to love this one as well. Now I want to drive down the Old Route 66 to see all of the places that were mentioned in the book!

Thank you to #NetGalley for an eARC in exchange for honest feedback. I can’t wait to let my Lemoncello loving students know that this book will be published in the Fall!

-5 stars
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321 reviews29 followers
October 25, 2025
4.5⭐️ (Rounded up)

Ms. Pennypickle’s Puzzle Quest is a middle-grade adventure novel that combines puzzle-solving, road-trip adventure, and heartwarming family dynamics. The story is fast-paced from start to finish and features puzzles, riddles, and hidden clues/messages that even adult readers will find challenging and fun! For all you Willy Wonka fans out there, this high-stakes competition, its enigmatic mentor, and its interesting mix of contestants make it reminiscent in vibe of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory—but with a format similar to The Amazing Race!

The story follows 12-year-old Benji and his 18-year-old brother Ethan, who are very different, and a rift has developed between them. Their parents coerce them into a summer road trip together to the Grand Canyon, which neither really wants. But when they stop at a pancake diner, they find a clue that thrusts them into a grand puzzle race: solve challenges laid out by Ms. Pennypickle along Route 66 for a chance to win one million dollars. Alongside five other families, they must combine wits and grit and reconcile their differences to stay ahead.

Benji is a brainy, puzzle-loving kid who is a big fan of trivia and retro games—and his fact-filled rants are hilarious and make him very likeable! Ethan is social, impulsive, and more excited about his future with friends and college than quality family time. At first, Ethan treats the trip like an obligation, and Benji often feels like he’s tagging along. But the puzzle quest competition forces them to bond and confront their frayed relationship. As they attempt to solve puzzles, decide which routes to take, and conquer obstacle courses, they recognize each other's strengths and weaknesses and join forces to try to get the upper hand. Benji learns to trust his instincts and speak up, and Ethan learns to be more humble and considerate—and their brotherly bond becomes stronger and more heartfelt. The mystery behind the identity of Ms. Pennypickle is an intriguing part of the story—and each new puzzle and hidden clue gives readers more insight into this shadowy puppet master!

The book has great pacing throughout and will keep readers engaged, laughing, and entertained! Once the race begins, the pacing accelerates, and all the interesting puzzles, historic stops on Route 66, and rivalries with the other contestants keep the stakes and momentum high! The second half has some interesting reveals, relationship building, and detours and an ending that has some unexpected twists that will equally shock and delight readers!

Overall, Ms. Pennypickle’s Puzzle Quest is a clever, adventure-filled ride with a balance of puzzle solving, humor, and heartwarming family dynamics in all the best ways! It’s perfect for middle grade to adult readers who love fast-paced stories with riddles to solve, road trip adventures, rich character development, and feel-good middle grade books!

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101 reviews
November 29, 2025
I could read this a thousand more times and still be shocked 😮 ( in a good way)!!
And I met the author, so my book is signed!!!
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Author 4 books25 followers
October 14, 2025
Twelve-year-old Benjamin Broderick is into puzzles and random knowledge. Eighteen-year-old Ethan Broderick is into sports and girls. These brothers don’t have much in common and aren’t very close, and it won’t get any better once Ethan leaves for college in the fall. Though being coerced into taking a road trip together isn’t how Ethan wants to spend the beginning of his summer, he can’t deny that the perks might just be worth it. Especially when Benjamin wins them a chance at a million-dollar prize, and all they have to do is work together to solve a series of puzzles set up by the eccentric puzzle purveyor, Ms. Pennypickle—before their competition beats them to it.

This book was a lot of fun overall to read. I really felt for Benjamin, who keeps trying to connect with his brother without being pushy. And Ethan isn’t mean or bad, he’s just an 18-year-old about to go out into the world and not exactly thinking about how his little brother fits into his life anymore. There were parts to this book that felt a little too convenient or coincidental or just unrealistic, but it all made sense in the end, and in a way that I really enjoyed. There's a twist to this book that I didn't see coming, and then a second, smaller twist that I anticipated, based on the first twist, though that doesn't mean I wasn't happy to be right. It actually reminded me of one of my favorite movies, but to even say what that movie is would be a spoiler for this book, to those who know the movie.

The book has a lot of interesting trivia in it, especially about Route 66, introducing me to locations that I've never heard of and probably never would have, but I have to admit that it made me want to take a road trip to experience some of these places. There is also plenty of humor and a fun shout-out to Grabenstein's much-loved Lemoncello series. And speaking of that, I appreciate Grabenstein wanting to go in a new direction from that popular series yet still wanting to include puzzles in this book. I felt there was more diversity in puzzle types in this book, and I really liked trying to solve some of them along with the characters. And while it's difficult to avoid comparing Ms. Pennypickle with Mr. Lemoncello, due to them both being eccentric, rich, genius puzzle creators, I noted some personality differences in Ms. Pennypickle that made her her own person. And the story focuses more on family and relationships than the end goal. I don't know that this book can become a series, but I do hope Grabenstein continues to write puzzle-filled, adventurous books like this. I really recommend this book for kids around 8-12, and for parents too—any age, really, especially those who like games.

Thank you to Netgalley and Random House Children’s Books for providing me a copy of this book to review.
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9 reviews
September 3, 2025
I received this book from Netgalley. All opinions are my own. Final art not seen.

Ethan and his younger brother Benji do not get along well. Ethan plays sports, while Benji loves puzzles. After winning a coupon for free breakfast after playing a retro arcade game, Benji and Ethan go out to eat together. This is after Benji embarrasses Ethan in front of his girlfriend. While waiting for their food, Benji solves a puzzle maze that tells him to go to a building at a certain time. Once there, they find they are in a race for a million dollars against other teams. This works out well for the boys, as their parents want them to take a road trip together before Ethan leaves for college. The trip takes them to multiple places along Route 66, where there are many puzzles to be solved along the way. During the trip, the boys start to bond and make friends with Kaitlin and Lily, another team in the race.

STRENGTHS
I could really feel how the boys' relationship grew. I felt how tensed it was in the beginning and it made me happy when they grew closer. The puzzles were super fun, even if I could not solve any. I enjoyed the random bits of information Benji sprinkled into the book. I also appreciate Benji's humor as most of it is funny. Most of the other teams were memorable. I loved learning about Route 66 during this book, I had no idea how much cool stuff was on it! Ethan helped solve some of the puzzles too, which i liked as it meant that Benji was not the only smart one and Ethan was just there.

DISLIKES
Jaxson's relationship with his father was not really touched on. Based on their interactions, Jaxson's father does not appreciate his son and is almost abusive towards him. I felt that the villains of this book were not really needed, and the book could have used time spent with them on bonding between the boys and Kaitlin and Lily.
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63 reviews3 followers
September 18, 2025
I "met" Chris Grabenstein when I read the Lemoncello books - needless to say I was instantly hooked! (I'm in my 50's but I still appreciate quality, fun YA books, and Grabenstein always delivers! The man is a genius, I give his books to all the teens and tweens I know, as well as YA appreciating adults.
This time around, our quirky hero is Ms. Penelope Pennypickle, a very rich toy and puzzle maker. She sets up a scavenger hunt (think "Amazing Race") and teams of two have to race along old Route 66 from clue to clue. Whoever wins the final leg of the race will win $1 Million dollars!
The teams are all related (a husband and wife, aunt and niece, and several sibling teams.) Young Benji and his older brother are on one of the teams, and they need to learn how to work together in order to take on this challenge. Brotherly bonding happens along the way, as well as new friendships in the making. We have a team of antagonists in the McDimsey brothers (They cheat - a lot!)
So the race is on... who will make it to the end and win the big prize? Well, you'll have to read the book to find that out, no spoilers here!
I really enjoyed this fun book, and I love how Grabenstein inserts trivia about local points of interest along route 66, some I had heard of previously, and some I hadn't. Yes, I want to take a Route 66 road trip now, and see all these cool places!
Great, fun book! 4.5 stars rounded down to 4.
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1,019 reviews
August 21, 2025
Thank you Random House Books for Young Readers @randomhousekids and Chris Grabenstein @chrisgrabenstein for this free book! #randomhousekidspartner
“Ms. Pennypickle’s Puzzle Quest” by Chris Grabenstein⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Genre: Middle Grade Mystery. Location: Along Route 66 across the USA. Time: Summer.

Benjamin and Ethan Broderick don't fit together. Middle schooler Ben (12) loves retro arcade games and puzzles, while older brother Ethan plays sports, and is about to leave for college. The only thing they have in common is resenting being forced to go on a cross-country summer road trip along Route 66. Their very 1st stop is a quirky diner, where they discover a clue leading to a giant puzzle race with a million-dollar prize. Along with 5 other families, the Brodericks must solve a series of puzzles created by eccentric Ms. Pennypickle to win a million dollars along famous Route 66.

Author Grabenstein‘s lighthearted book is full of rousing riddles and laugh-out-loud humor set in a race for money, and told from younger brother Ben’s perspective. He includes sibling rivalry and teamwork, and focuses on the importance of communication and understanding between people with different interests. Grabenstein, author of the Mr. Lemoncello series, was inspired to write this book by a road trip he took with his brothers as a child. There’s code-breaking and treasure hunting, adventure and exploration, and it’s 4 stars from me 📚👩🏼‍🦳#chrisgrabenstein #mspennypicklespuzzlequest
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825 reviews27 followers
September 22, 2025
MS. PENNYPICKLE’S PUZZLE QUEST by Chris Grabenstein

About:

‘Benjamin and Ethan Broderick don't fit together. Twelve-year-old Ben loves retro arcade games and puzzles, while his older brother would rather play sports and hang out with his friends. The only thing they have in common is how much they resent being forced to go on a summer road trip.

‘But at the quirky diner where the brothers make their very first stop, they discover a clue leading to a giant puzzle race with a million-dollar prize!’

My Thoughts:

I had a blast reading MS. PENNYPICKLE’S PUZZLE QUEST! I am a huge fan of anything puzzle-related, be it brain teasers, crosswords, word-search, interlocking metal brain benders, puzzle boxes, virtual escape rooms, or jigsaw puzzles.

But—most of all—I love spending time solving perplexing puzzles together with my family.

Highly Recommend!

Ages: 8 – 12

Scheduled For Release, Though Subject To Change – October 14, 2025

Thank you, NetGalley and Random House Children’s Books, for providing me with an eBook ARC of MS. PENNYPICKLE’S PUZZLE QUEST at the request of an honest review.
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173 reviews14 followers
August 27, 2025
This was another great puzzle solving book in the same vein as the Lemoncello series! Benjamin's brother, Ethan, is about to graduate high school and move out for college. All Benji does is annoy Ethan, so Ethan can't wait to get away. Ethan doesn't love Benjamin's nerdy obsession with solving puzzles or unique facts that he just HAS to share. At a family dinner where the boys' dad and uncles once again regale them with tales of their epic road trip as teens, the adults come up with a scheme to tempt Ethan into taking Benjamin on a similar journey. With a free breakfast that Benjamin won in an arcade game, the boys hit the road. Soon they become involved in an Amazing Race style contest to win a million dollars.

This fun road trip book features many locations along Route 66. There are puzzles, friendships, villains, and many wacky characters along the way. If your kids love the Lemoncello series or the Amazing Race, this will be a book for them! This would also make a great family read aloud or audio book.
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3 reviews
September 16, 2025
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review. When I saw that Chris Grabenstein had written another middle grade children’s book, it was a no brainer…I just had to read it! I am a huge fan of the Mr. Lemoncello series, Dog Squad, and The Smartest Kid in the Universe book series.

Ms. Pennypickles’s Puzzle Quest did not disappoint! This book was so much fun!! I love how the main characters Benji and Ethan were so relatable! I think most everyone can relate to having a difficult sibling and I loved watching their relationship grow and see each other in different ways.

I loved that there were a variety of puzzles to solve with humor and interesting facts sprinkled throughout. I highly recommend it! I already have it on order and can’t wait to add it to my middle school library. I just know it will fly off the bookshelf with my middle school students!
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916 reviews7 followers
September 21, 2025
Thank you Random House Children's, Random House Books for Young Readers, and NetGalley for the advanced electronic review copy of this book. WOW! What an adventure! I had so much fun going on this road trip with Benji and Ethan that I might recreate it with my own kids. Loved the characters & their personalities, loved the puzzles, and absolutely loved Chris Grabenstein’s writing. I “met” Chris when I read one of the books he co-wrote with James Patterson for Patterson’s Jimmy’s Books imprint for young readers and I was hooked. Then I inhaled Mr. Limoncello series and am now so excited for this newest addition. Hoping that this is a start of a new series full of puzzles, action, adventure, and all kinds of fun shenanigans.
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Author 1 book194 followers
October 9, 2025
Genre: Middle Grade Adventure

If you love Mr. Lemoncello’s Library & other books with puzzles and riddles like The 39 Clues series, you will love this one.

Synopsis: Two brothers participate in an Amazing Race style competition along Route 66 for a $1 million dollar prize.

If you are familiar with the show The Amazing Race (and I am because I was a contestant on it) you will notice a lot of the same phrasing from the host of the show and other nods like the clues in tear open envelopes, etc. I loved all these references!

There are fun puzzles and riddles throughout the book that you can solve as you read.

Outside of the adventure, the book’s message is the importance of family and sibling bonds.

Thank you Random House Kids for the ARC! ❤️
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256 reviews
October 16, 2025
Thank you to Random House Children’s and NetGalley for this e-ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

Benji, age 12, loves puzzles, games, and sweets. His sport-loving brother, Ethan, has just graduated high school and was looking forward to a summer of lifeguarding. Benji had played a video puzzle game at the movie theater arcade and made it to the end, winning a pair of coupons for a free breakfast at the Pancake Palace. Ethan’s graduation present was his father’s old pick-up truck but on the condition that they continue the family tradition of a brotherly cross-country trip. Ethan reluctantly agrees and when they arrive at the Pancake Palace, Benji completes a puzzle that enters the brothers into a cross country contest. Can the brothers work together to finish the race?

This book is basically Mr. Lemoncello meets the Amazing Race (which is referenced). It also references all the odd attractions along the famous Route 66. I think middle grade kids will enjoy this book, especially if they are fans of Mr. Lemoncello.

#MsPennypicklesPuzzleQuest #NetGalley
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114 reviews
October 31, 2025
Absolutely 100% yes! Must Read!

Mr. Grabenstein is as always splendiferous and whitty in his writing and character development.

I adore the Broderick brothers. As a little sister, of a dynamic duo of sisters, this book is completely relatable with sibling struggles. I hope there is an opportunity to meet these two characters again in a future book.

Let me be honest if it has the author name Chris Grabenstein and the word puzzles in it, I am here for the book. This did NOT disappoint! Like all Grabenstein titles, this is great for readers of all ages. I read it outloud to my son in second grade, but he could have read it without my help.

Bonus love, I have been to the destination at Arcadia, Oklahoma.
381 reviews1 follower
November 17, 2025
It’s hard to rate when you still have how amazing Mr. Lemoncello was in the back of your mind, but Pennypickle was a good book. I felt like this one possibly had more emotion rather than laughs so perhaps it’s a little more mature than Lemoncello? It was still very good with fun puzzles to solve and it was fun to learn about places along Route 66 that might be fun to visit. I’m surprised they didn’t stop by the center of the universe in Oklahoma, but there are only so many stops you can make I’m sure or the book would have been super long.

There was a twist at the end I wasn’t expecting, but it actually added a bit more for me, since it showed how important family was to all the characters. I am looking forward to more Pennypickle books! I hope families can be brought together and learn to appreciate each other’s differences and love each other.
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214 reviews2 followers
October 13, 2025
4.75

As someone who loved the Mr. Lemoncello series, naturally I was drawn into Ms. Pennypickle's Puzzle Quest, and I wasn't let down. The Amazing Race vibes, the nostalgia of Route 66, and the mixed bag of personalities among all the teams had me wanting to read more as soon as possible. While the puzzles appeared quickly one after the other, I didn't feel overwhelmed or overburdened, and I felt like I had plenty of time to solve them myself, too.

I would highly recommend this to readers of all ages who love puzzles and adventure.

Thank you NetGalley and publishers for allowing me to read this eARC.
692 reviews
October 5, 2025
Benji and Ethan are brother who are growing up and growing apart. Benji is still in middle school and Ethan to about to go to college and too cool/sophisticated for his baby brother. Their parents gift them but mostly Ethan a car with a string attached that Benji and him need to road trip to the Grand Canyon. Somehow they end up on a Amazing Race like mystery puzzle adventure along old Route 66, for fans of Lemoncello its a milder puzzling quest but with more places to add to the adventure. I loved the twists and teamwork to make the puzzles connect.
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1,160 reviews32 followers
October 28, 2025
This was such an adorable and wholesome middle grade read with such a sweet message! 💛 It hit me right in the mom of two boys feels. I know its probably because I just sent my oldest off to college, and this story mirrored my life a bit more than I expected but man oh man I loved this book.

It’s about two brothers, Ethan and Ben, who couldn’t be more different. Ethan’s the sports loving, outgoing one, while Ben, who is much younger would rather solve puzzles and play arcade games. Ethan definitely finds his little brother a bit annoying (as older brothers do 😂) but before Ethan heads off to college, they set out on a road trip that turns into so much more than they bargained for.

Their first stop is an eccentric diner where they stumble onto a clue for a puzzle that could win them a MILLION dollars. 🤑 Naturally, they have to give it a shot, right? I know I would! What follows is this fast paced, fun, smart, and totally heartwarming adventure that tests their patience, their bond, and their brotherly love. SWOON!

I absolutely adored this one! It made me want to go on a road trip and hug my boys while I’m at it. My favorite part about this book is how clean, clever, wholesome and full of heart it is. I highly recommend for anyone who loves puzzles, road trips, or stories about family and connection. This is a must read :)
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390 reviews23 followers
September 10, 2025
I really enjoyed this book. I do watch Amazing Race and I liked how the story went along with the show, except for at the end. I was a bit disappointed that the boys were racing against actors and it was a way to bring the boys together. I did like how the boys and other teams learned to work together to solve the puzzles. Some of the puzzles were a challenge for me. The way the author wrote out how to solve the puzzle was also excellent. He just didn't give the answer. This book showed that there are many types of puzzles and thinking and solving them is a task that can help you problem solve in real life.
I will suggest this book to my students. It was a fun enjoyable read.
863 reviews5 followers
September 21, 2025
**Middle Grade**
Ethan & Benjamin are brothers. Ethan is heading off to college in the fall & Benjamin will continue in middle school. Their dad went on a road trip to the Grand Canyon with his two brothers at about the same age. Their parents promise Ethan their Ford F-150 pickup if he takes road trip with Benjamin from Chicago to the Grand Canyon. Add in puzzles, challenges & landmarks along Rt 66 - a fun road trip!
Fans of Mr Lemoncello will enjoy Ms Pennypickle!!
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September 22, 2025
What a lovely book. This is a perfect book after finishing up the Lemoncello series. Ms. Pennypickle is dynamic and quirky and just a fun person to read about. I love the concept of this book, and Ms. Pennypickles goal with her hunts. I think that young readers are going to enjoy it as well. I also adore a book dealing with puzzles as they are near and dear to my heart.
Thank you to Random House Children’s and Netgalley for allowing me to read an advance copy of this title.
525 reviews2 followers
September 7, 2025
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for letting me review this book. I love the Mr.Lemoncello series and this was another great read by Chris Grabenstein. Ethan and Benji wind up in a contest and take a road trip on the famous RT. 66. I like how random, fun facts were sprinkled throughout the book. They have their differences but come together when it matters.
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760 reviews2 followers
October 15, 2025
This book is kind of a cross between Willie Wonka and The Great American race, with a side order of puzzles. I really enjoyed this book, and as an educator am recommending it for both classroom libraries, school libraries, as well as personal libraries. It will be one I pass along to my own grandkids. Highly recommend.
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2,300 reviews21 followers
October 1, 2025
[I received a free electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

4 stars = Great! Might re-read.

This was fun! Plenty of puzzles to solve like in the Lemoncello series, but the types are more broad and not all about books. I enjoyed the adventure for the brothers and the other competitors. There are some nice twists along the way, too. Lemoncello fans should pick this up.
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1,309 reviews
September 17, 2025
I love this author and this book did not disappoint! I loved it and the road trip. The characters were a lot of fun and I really hope it turns into a series!
59 reviews
October 31, 2025
In true Grabenstein fashion, a fun puzzling treat. I loved playing along with the characters to try to solve the puzzles. At the end of this, like other Grabenstein books, the main characters learn a lot about the world around them and themselves. Another great YA book from a master..
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