The 169-Storey Treehouse - Andy Griffiths (original) (raw)

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The 169-Storey Treehouse

Number 13 in the series (but you can read them in absolutely any order!)

What’s the Story?

Our 169-Storey Treehouse now has 13 new storeys, including an electric pony stable, a hall of funhouse mirrors and a WHATEVER-WEATHER-YOU-WANT dome. In this book we do battle with wild weather, our doppelgangers (Anti-Andy, Terrible-Terry and Junkyard-Jill) and a truancy officer intent on capturing us and making us go to school.

Reviews

‘Working in schools to promote reading for pleasure I have observed that these books are picked up, time and again, by kids aged 6-9 years who choose to read them for pure entertainment value. Terry and Andy’s treehouse can never be tall enough in our opinion.’

‘For those who have read every book, you will definitely want to add The 169-Storey Treehouse to your collection. If you are new to this crazy world, give it a go. It will make you feel happy, fearless, and may leave you wanting to try your hand at creating a book from your own imagination.’

‘This fantastic series finale really showcases Griffiths and Denton at their finest. Griffiths’ text is hilarious, Denton’s illustrations are exuberant, and the whole storyline is wonderfully, characteristically unhinged.’

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