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The 91-Storey Treehouse

by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton

Interest age: 7 to 9
Reading age: 7+

Published by Macmillan, 2017

  • Adventure
  • Funny

About this book

Best friends Andy and Terry live in an incredible treehouse that is now 91 storeys high! There's every type of room you can imagine - pinball machine, world's most powerful whirlpool, giant spider web - and also a mysterious red button that they can't decide if they should push or not.

Andy and Terry are asked to babysit their publisher's grandchildren, which seems easy enough. But the kids want to explore the treehouse and manage to get themselves into heaps of trouble, especially when everyone gets sucked into the whirlpool.

Perfect for readers of Diary of a Wimpy Kid who want an easy, funny read, the Treehouse series is full of laugh-out-loud mayhem. This is the seventh title in the series, but can easily be read on its own – although once you start this series, you're unlikely to stop.

About the author

Andy Griffiths is one of Australia's most popular children's authors. From his bestselling, award-winning Treehouse series - now published in more than 30 countries - to the JUST! books (both illustrated by long-time friend and collaborator Terry Denton) and The Day My Bum Went Psycho, Andy's books have captivated and kept Australian kids laughing for more than 20 years. Andy's books have been New York Times bestsellers, adapted for stage and television, and won over 70 Australian children's choice awards. Andy, a passionate advocate for literacy, is an ambassador for The Indigenous Literacy Foundation and The Pyjama Foundation.

Terry Denton is an Australian illustrator and author. He is married and has three children. He is the second youngest of five boys, and was born and grew up in Melbourne, Victoria. He now lives in Mornington, Victoria.

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