

‘Okay, okay, there’s no need to shout,’ says Terry. ‘And did you tell them how a short book doesn’t take as long to write as a long book?’ ‘And that a long book takes longer to write than a short book?’ ‘Did you tell them that it depends on whether it’s a long book or a short book?’ he says. ‘I’m just telling the readers about how long it takes us to write a book.’ 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. From the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Best Book for Younger Readers - Red House Childrens Book Award, the Waterstones Childrens Book Prize 5 - 12 year-olds and the Blue Peter Best Story.

Well, I guess the answer to that really depends on whether it’s a long book or a short book. Top of the Class (Nearly) (Tom Gates, 9) by Liz Pichon. If you’re like most of our readers, you’re probably wondering how long it takes Terry and me to write a book. Sure, it’s easy to get distracted when you live in a 39-storey 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. THE 39-STORY TREEHOUSE brings back the easily distracted book-making duo of Andy and Terry on a third meandering but fast-paced adventure. 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, as well as 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-storey treehouse, but we’ve added another 13 storeys.) The 39-Storey Treehouse by Andy Griffiths eBook Details. And when I say ‘treehouse’, I don’t just mean any old treehouse-I mean a 39- storey treehouse. The 39-Storey Treehouse is the third book in Andy Griffith's 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. Scopri The 39-Story Treehouse di Griffiths, Andy, Denton, Terry: spedizione gratuita per i clienti Prime e per ordini a partire da 29 spediti da Amazon. Well, when I say ‘tree’, I mean treehouse. Andy and Terry's amazing treehouse has thirteen new levels (it used to be 13 storeys, then 26, but they keep expanding) They've added a chocolate waterfall you can swim in, a. 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.Chapter CHAPTER 1 THE 39-STOREY TREEHOUSE The 39-Storey Treehouse is the third book in Andy Griffith's 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.

Well, I guess the answer to that really depends on whether it’s a long book or a short book. 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.
