12/29/2023 0 Comments 39 story treehouse![]() ![]() Booklistįans of Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Lincoln Peirce's Big Nate series will be drawn to this book, while parents will enjoy the absence of snarky humor. And guess what? It makes for good tree house reading. Publishers Weekly, starred review Praise for The 13-Story Treehouse :Ī series starter that will appeal to fans of Jeff Kinney and Dav Pilkey. Best of all, Terry and Andy leave readers with a blueprint for a 39-story sequel. Kids should be flipping pages faster than a pair of inflatable underpants can skyrocket the young heroes to safety (it's also an important plot point). Griffiths and Denton follow the uproarious The 13-Story Treehouse with another cartoon-laden carnival of slapstick and self-referential humor-this time, with pirates.Whether it's Jill and her menagerie of animals stacked precariously on a tiny iceberg or a giant, smelly fish head orbiting the Earth (it's an important plot point), Denton's furiously scrawled line drawings milk the silly, gross-out gags for everything they're worth. Twice the treehouse, twice the fun? You bet. Can the 52-story model be far behind? - Booklist Big Nose, the publisher, is impatient for more. This zany sequel, as much cartoon illustration as text, is an almost nonstop adventure involving self-inflating underpants, fish with bad breath, sharks with zippered bellies, 78 flavors of ice cream, and several disasters, before its explosive finish. Wildly humorous without being smart-alecky or sarcastic, this is a top choice for middle-grade readers. ![]() Read the whole series! The 13-Story Treehouse The 26-Story Treehouse The 39-Story Treehouse The 52-Story Treehouse The 65-Story Treehouse The 78-Story Treehouse The 91-Story Treehouse a Once-upon-a-time machine that will write and illustrate their entire book for them! And this year they will have even more time to jump on the world's highest trampoline, toast marshmallows in an active volcano, swim in the chocolate waterfall, pet baby dinosaurs, and go head-to-trunk with the Trunkinator, since Terry has created the greatest invention that he-or anyone else-has ever invented. ![]() What are you waiting for? Come on up!Īndy and Terry are once again inviting readers to come hang out with them in their astonishing 39-story treehouse (it used to be 13 stories, then 26 stories, but they keep expanding). Kids will love it.Join New York Times- bestselling author Andy Griffiths and illustrator Terry Denton on another wild storytelling adventure in a series Publishers Weekly described as "Anarchic absurdity at its best." Welcome to The 39-Story Treehouse. ![]() And as if killer mermaids are not enough, there are sea monkeys. "Boys in particular will like the burping contests, gross creatures, and ridiculous choices that Terry and Andy make throughout the book. Young buddies Andy and Terry live together in the sort of tree house that kids dream about, complete with bowling alley, shark tank, vines to swing from, and underground laboratory." ― Publishers Weekly, starred review "Longtime collaborators Griffiths and Denton ( Killer Koalas from Outer Space) get metafictional in their latest book (first published in Australia), and the result is anarchic absurdity at its best. "Fans of Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Lincoln Peirce's Big Nate series will be drawn to this book, while parents will enjoy the absence of snarky humor." ― School Library Journal And guess what? It makes for good tree house reading." ― Booklist "A series starter that will appeal to fans of Jeff Kinney and Dav Pilkey. Best of all, Terry and Andy leave readers with a blueprint for a 39-story sequel." ― Publishers Weekly, starred review Griffiths and Denton follow the uproarious The 13-Story Treehouse with another cartoon-laden carnival of slapstick and self-referential humor―this time, with pirates.Whether it's Jill and her menagerie of animals stacked precariously on a tiny iceberg or a giant, smelly fish head orbiting the Earth (it's an important plot point), Denton's furiously scrawled line drawings milk the silly, gross-out gags for everything they're worth. "Twice the treehouse, twice the fun? You bet. Can the 52-story model be far behind?" ― Booklist "This zany sequel, as much cartoon illustration as text, is an almost nonstop adventure involving self-inflating underpants, fish with bad breath, sharks with zippered bellies, 78 flavors of ice cream, and several disasters, before its explosive finish. "Wildly humorous without being smart-alecky or sarcastic, this is a top choice for middle-grade readers." ― School Library Journal ![]()
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