The 13-story Treehouse
The 13-story Treehouse
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Square Fish
Just the Series: The Treehouse Books Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: The Treehouse Books   

Annotation: Follows the efforts of Andy and Terry to meet a latest book deadline despite numerous distractions in their sophisticated tree house home, including flying cats, giant bananas, and sea monsters pretending to be mermaids.
Genre: [Humorous fiction]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #100156
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Publisher: Square Fish
Copyright Date: 2011
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 04/07/15
Illustrator: Denton, Terry,
Pages: 239 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-250-07065-1 Perma-Bound: 0-605-86873-5
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-250-07065-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-86873-1
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book

Inhabiting an amazing thirteen-story tree house with a bowling alley, shark tank, and underground laboratory, best friends and young authors Andy and Terry use the wild adventures that take place in their dwelling as fodder for their manuscript, which is overdue to their publisher. Comical illustrations pair perfectly with humorous text to make this Australian import a winner.

ALA Booklist

In this series starter that will appeal to fans of Jeff Kinney and Dav Pilkey, a young author-illustrator pair discover that a single day of life in their gigantic tree house provides enough material for a manuscript to satisfy their publisher, Mr. Big Nose. Episodes involving a giant banana attack, a sea monster masquerading as a mermaid, burp-filled bubblegum bubbles, a threatening gorilla, and 13 ferocious flying cats are described in bites of text plentifully seasoned with Denton's scribbly, busy black-and-white cartoons, which vary from full page to spot to other rascally configurations that spill from the page. The wonderfully random slapstick humor is tailor-made for reluctant readers. Even better, each short chapter stands alone, though the whole story hangs together thanks to repeating motifs. A treat for all with a sequel promised for next year. And guess what? It makes for good tree house reading.

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

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. 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. With so many distractions, is it any wonder that they-re late with the book due to their publisher, Mr. Big Nose? -We were a little behind schedule,- confides Andy. -Well, when I say -a little behind schedule,- I mean a lot behind schedule. And when I say -a lot behind schedule,- I mean a LOT LOT LOT behind schedule.- It-s due tomorrow, but before they can get to work, they have to handle an escaped catnary (a cat turned canary), -burp-gas-filled bubblegum bubbles,- and a horde of destructive monkeys. Denton-s manic cartooning captures every twist and turn in hilarious detail, as babies are pelted with garbage, yapping dogs squashed, and monkeys catapulted into the distance. A sequel was published last year in Australia and can-t arrive soon enough. Ages 8-12. (Apr.)

School Library Journal

Gr 3-5 Andy and Terry live in a treehouse. In addition to the normal rooms found in a house, it has a theater and library, a bowling alley, and a games room. The boys write and illustrate books, and are far behind on their deadline for their publisher, Mr. Big Nose. They bicker and procrastinate and experience many adventures and misadventures. Wacky stories about flying cats, a monster mermaid, a treehouse full of monkeys, and a banana-seeking giant gorilla will entertain and delight readers. Fun cartoons on every page will engage them and inspire giggles. The situations are described and illustrated so completely that readers will be instantly transported to the fantastic world of the 13-story treehouse. Fans of Jeff Kinney's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"(Abrams) and Lincoln Peirce's "Big Nate" series (HarperCollins) will be drawn to this book, while parents will enjoy the absence of snarky humor. Erica Thorsen Payne, Meriwether Lewis Elementary School, Charlottesville, VA

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School Library Journal
Word Count: 9,219
Reading Level: 3.8
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.8 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 157839 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.2 / points:5.0 / quiz:Q60384
Lexile: 560L

Andy and Terry live in a treehouse. But it's not just any old treehouse, it's the most amazing treehouse in the world! This treehouse has thirteen stories, a bowling alley, a see-through swimming pool, a secret underground laboratory, and a marshmallow machine that follows you around and automatically shoots marshmallows into your mouth whenever you are hungry. Life would be perfect for Andy and Terry if it wasn't for the fact that they have to write their next book, which is almost impossible because there are just so many distractions, including thirteen flying cats, giant bananas, mermaids, a sea monsters pretending to be mermaids, enormous gorillas, and dangerous burp gas-bubblegum bubbles! Join the fun with The 13-Story Treehouse by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton. This title has Common Core connections.


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