The 39-Story Treehouse: Mean Machines & Mad Professors! (The Treehouse Books, 3)
The 39-Story Treehouse: Mean Machines & Mad Professors! (The Treehouse Books, 3) book cover

The 39-Story Treehouse: Mean Machines & Mad Professors! (The Treehouse Books, 3)

Paperback – April 5, 2016

Price
$6.78
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
Publisher
Square Fish
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250075116
Dimensions
6.31 x 0.65 x 8.26 inches
Weight
9.6 ounces

Description

"Create a massive, magical treehouse with every possible amusement ... Then add two creative and attention-challenged boys who live in the treehouse and can't seem to get their work done. It's a recipe for reading fun--whipped up masterfully by author Andy Griffiths and illustrator Terry Denton." - Bookpage From the Inside Flap Praise for The 26-Story Treehouse : Wildly humorous without being smart-alecky or sarcastic, this is a top choice for middle-grade readers. -- School Library Journal 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. Mr. Big Nose, the publisher, is impatient for more. Can the 52-story model be far behind? -- Booklist Twice the treehouse, twice the fun? You bet. 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. 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). Best of all, Terry and Andy leave readers with a blueprint for a 39-story sequel. -- Publishers Weekly , starred review Praise for The 13-Story Treehouse : A series starter that will appeal to fans of Jeff Kinney and Dav Pilkey . . . A treat for all . . . And guess what? It makes for good tree house reading. -- Booklist 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 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. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review Boys in particular will like the burping contests, gross creatures, and ridiculous choices that Terry and Andy make throughout the book. And as if killer mermaids are not enough, there are sea monkeys. And a giant gorilla. And a giant banana. And the return of the catnary. See? Silly, ridiculous fun. Kids will love it. --Kris Sauer, Children's Literature Praise for The 26-Story Treehouse :"Wildly humorous without being smart-alecky or sarcastic, this is a top choice for middle-grade readers." ― School Library Journal "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. Mr. Big Nose, the publisher, is impatient for more. Can the 52-story model be far behind?" ― Booklist "Twice the treehouse, twice the fun? You bet. 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. 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). Best of all, Terry and Andy leave readers with a blueprint for a 39-story sequel." ― Publishers Weekly , starred review Praise for The 13-Story Treehouse :"A series starter that will appeal to fans of Jeff Kinney and Dav Pilkey . . . A treat for all . . . And guess what? It makes for good tree house reading." ― Booklist "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 "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." ― Publishers Weekly, starred review "Boys in particular will like the burping contests, gross creatures, and ridiculous choices that Terry and Andy make throughout the book. And as if killer mermaids are not enough, there are sea monkeys. And a giant gorilla. And a giant banana. And the return of the catnary. See? Silly, ridiculous fun. Kids will love it." ―Kris Sauer, Children's Literature Andy Griffiths is the New York Times bestselling author of The Day My Butt Went Psycho! , Zombie Butts from Uranus! , and Butt Wars! The Final Conflict , as well as the Treehouse Series and Killer Koalas from Outer Space . In 2007, he became the first Australian author to win six children’s choice awards in one year for Just Shocking! He is passionate about inspiring a love of books in his young readers, and works as an ambassador for the Indigenous Literacy Project, which provides books and literacy resources to remote indigenous communities around Australia. Andy is a big fan of Dr. Seuss and of cauliflower. He lives in Melbourne, Australia, and is Australia’s most popular children’s writer. Terry Denton is known for his humorous illustration style and has worked with Andy Griffiths on the Treehouse series and the JUST! books among others. He lives by the sea in Australia with his wife, three kids, and a pop-up toaster that only toasts on one side. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Andy 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). 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 . . . a Once-upon-a-time machine that will write and illustrate their entire book for them! 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...
  • What are you waiting for? Come on up!This title has Common Core connections.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Enough crazy to keep their interest!

I have an 11 year old son who is a very reluctant reader. I am constantly on a mission to find something he will read. This is probably the first chapter book he has completed in a year and I didn't even have to nag him to do it. I immediately bought another one from the series when I saw that it was in winner. He likes all of the crazy treehouse rooms and the dumb stuff the kids do in it. He often would come point out and read a passage to me that made him laugh out loud and of course it made me roll my eyes but I was happy to see it had his attention.
9 people found this helpful
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Gateway to reading for young boys

My 7 year old some loves these books. They are just right for his sense of humor. They have catapulted his reading level! He has read the entire series and waits for every new one to come out.
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A Big Improvement Over The First Book In The Series

This starts out similarly to the first book in the series, with a tour of all the latest additions to the Treehouse (World's Scariest Roller Coaster! Baby Dinosaur Petting Zoo!), followed by Andy and Terry facing another deadline for their next book from their publisher Mr. Big Nose, and the inevitable attempt to get our of actually putting in the work needed to finish the book.

In this case the scheme involves building a machine called the Once-Upon-A-Time-Machine to write the story for them. But when the machine develops a mind of its own, Andy and Terry travel to the Dark Side of the Moon, where the world's most infamous un-inventor had been banished.

Turns out, there was a reason he was sent there.

This book was a huge improvement over the first one for two reasons. First of all, the character of Jill is featured a lot more in this story, and she manages to be something of a rational voice in a few places while still keeping all her fun, quirky qualities. The chapter that takes place at her house is awesome.

And second, once Professor Stupido, the un-inventor is introduced, the book rapidly takes a turn into completely surreal territory on a cosmic scale.

The off-the-charts craziness level of the second half of the book totally brings this series to a new level (new story?).

I also appreciated the ability of the creative team to make even small details from early in the story relevant to the end. I did find that the story dragged a bit in places, but there were also plenty of good slapstick jokes to keep the mood light.
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Book a boy won't put down!!!

Best books/series ever for a 2nd grade boy! My son can't get enough Andy Griffiths and all his friends at school have borrowed them when we finish them. The boys LOVE this series! Anything to get my son to read like this makes me happy!!! My 4th grade daughter even loved the parts her brother read aloud to her. We need more authors like this!
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My students are obsessed with this series. I probably ...

My students are obsessed with this series. I probably get questions on a daily basis about the next book. Most of the students are reluctant readers who are well below grade level. I don't know what it is about this series that makes them excited to read.
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Gift

I bought books 1-6 for my 9 year old nephew. He had read book 10 at school and loved it. He was excited that he was able to read these pretty quick (3 days) and was able to move up in his reading level at school when tested. He loved books 1-6, so now I’m ordering him the rest of the series. I’m happy with this purchase and would recommend them to others.
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Appeals to my 4 year old- funny and engaging

My grandson can't get enough of these Treehouse books. This is the third I have read to him and he loves the humor in them He is only four, and I think he will enjoy re-reading them for years to come.
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kids love reading/listening this book

education and enjoyment during quarantine
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Fun books for kids

My grandson and I have been reading these books together. We have fun laughing at all the silly things these kids do.
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Not a reader BUT LOVE THESE BOOKS!!!!!

My 8 yr old son and I aren't fans of reading but these books are so silly and comical, that they make it fun! Very highly recommend!