And yes-there will be a 52-Storey Treehouse. There is major structural pleasantry in these books, no doubt due to both the seamless coupling of the Griffiths/Denton team, and the editing talent (so often unsung heroes). What ensues is typical Griffiths/Denton mania of laugh-out-loud proportions, and I have to say this really is my favourite Treehouse book yet.Īlthough the books are chaotic in their narrative content, what I really love about them is the clarity in the chaos. Andy and Terrys amazing treehouse has 13 new levels including a chocolate waterfall, a non-erupting active volcano, an opera house, a baby-dinosaur petting. The machine gets all uppity and the boys are banished from the Treehouse. It's the Once-upon-a-time machine! Yes, this fandangled contraption can write an entire book in just eight hours!ĭelighted and keen to get off deadline scot-free, Terry and Andy set the machine to writing, only things go horribly wrong. 16 Total Resources View Text Complexity Discover Like Books. Join New York Times- bestselling author Andy Griffiths and illustrator Terry. It's the greatest invention ever invented. by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton Book 3 of the Treehouse Series. The 39-Storey Treehouse is the third book in Andy Griffiths' and Terry Denton's wacky treehouse adventures, where the laugh-out-loud story is told through a combination of text and fantastic cartoon-style illustrations. rating 2,971 Ratings Bienvenue dans la cabane d'Andy et de Terry Le bassin de requins mangeurs d'hommes, le bowling et la machine qui t'envoie un chamallow dans la bouche, sont toujours l. Publisher, Mr Big Nose, wants the manuscript by tomorrow afternoon and of course, the boys haven't written a single scrap of anything.īut not to worry! Terry has been busy inventing his finest Treehouse masterpiece yet. The 39-Storey Treehouse by Andy Griffiths 4.26 avg. Now a whopping 39 storeys high, visitors (you should be so lucky) can enjoy a mind-boggling assortment of entertainment including the Not-Very-Merry-go-Round, the active but non-erupting volcano, the anti-gravity chamber, a band of crazy penguins and of course, who could bypass the chocolate waterfall? Even if Andy and Terry have been swimming in it (seems they missed the NO SWIMMING sign).Īs usual, Andy and Terry are too busy have stacks of fun, and suddenly their next book deadline is looming. Andy and Terry’s amazing treehouse has 13 new levels including a chocolate waterfall, a non-erupting active volcano, an opera house, a baby-dinosaur petting zoo, Andy and Terry’s Believe it or Else museum, a not-very-merry merry-go-round, a boxing elephant called the Trunkinator, an X-Ray room, a disco with light-up dance floor, the world’s scariest roller-coaster, and a top secret 39th. Wildly humorous without being smart-alecky or sarcastic, this is a top choice for middle-grade readers. Andy and Terry have been hammering and clamoring and creating a bigger and even better (if that's at all possible) treehouse. I’m just telling the readers about how long it takes us to write a book.ĭid you tell them that it depends on whether it’s a long book or a short book? he says.Yes, there's more. Long books take longer to write than short books, which don’t take as long to write as long books, which, as I said, take longer to write than short books, which-oh, excuse me. Well, I guess the answer to that really depends on whether it’s a long book or a short book. If you’re like most of our readers, you’re probably wondering how long it takes Terry and me to write a book. Jump on the world's highest trampoline, toast marshmallows in an active volcano, swim in the chocolate waterfall, pat baby dinosaurs, go head-to-trunk with the Trunkinator, break out your best moves on the dance floor, fly in a jet-propelled swivel chair, ride a terrifying rollercoaster and meet Professor Stupido, the world's greatest UN-inventor. Sure, it’s easy to get distracted when you live in a 39-story treehouse … I mean, there’s just so much to do …īut somehow we always get our book written in the end. I write the words and Terry draws the pictures.Īs you can see, we’ve been doing this for quite a while now. We’ve added a trampoline (without a net),Īn Andy and Terry’s Believe It … or Else! Museum,Ī boxing elephant called The Trunkinator (he can knock you out with one punch from his mighty trunk),Īn X-ray room (where you can see your own skeleton),Ī disco with a light-up dance floor and giant mirror ball,Ī high-tech office with laser-erasers, semi-automatic staple guns and jet-propelled swivel chairs,Īnd the world’s scariest rollercoaster (it’s so fast, so dangerous, and so terrifying that even dead people are scared to go on it),Īnd, on top of all that, there’s a level that is so new that Terry hasn’t even finished it yet … I can’t wait to see what it is!Īs well as being our home, the treehouse is also where we make books together. (It used to be a 26-story treehouse, but we’ve added another 13 storys.) And when I say treehouse, I don’t just mean any old treehouse-I mean a 39- story treehouse.
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