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Treehouse #7

De waanzinnige boomhut van 91 verdiepingen

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Kom op bezoek bij Andy en Terry in hun waanzinnige, altijd verder groeiende boomhut! Draai rondjes in de krachtigste draaikolk ter wereld, maak een reisje met een onderzeeërstokbrood, spoel aan op een onbewoond eiland, kom lekker in een reuzenspinnenweb hangen, stap de waarzeggerstent van mevrouw Weetallesal binnen en laat je toekomst voorspellen, en besluit of je wel of juist niet op de geheimzinnige grote rode knop zult drukken...

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379 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 8, 2017

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Andy Griffiths

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Andy Griffiths is Australia’s most popular children’s writer. He is the author of over 20 books, including nonsense verse, short stories, comic novels and plays. Over the past 15 years Andy’s books have been New York Times bestsellers, won over 50 children’s choice awards, been adapted as a television cartoon series and sold over 5 million copies worldwide.

Andy is best known as the author of the much-loved Just! series and The Day My Bum Went Psycho. In 2008 Andy became the first Australian author to win six children’s choice awards in one year for Just Shocking!, smashing his previous record of 4 awards for The Bad Book in 2005.

In 2008 Andy and his wife Jill collaborated with The Bell Shakespeare Company on the popular and critically acclaimed theatrical production Just Macbeth! which was nominated for two Helpmann Awards. In July 2010 Just Macbeth!completed a return sold-out season at the Sydney Opera House before heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where it received rave reviews. The book of the play was shortlisted in the children’s section of the 2010 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards.

Andy has had a long-standing collaboration with the multi-talented illustrator Terry Denton. Together they have produced theJust! series, the wildly popular The Bad Book and The Very Bad Book, the ridiculous illustrated guide What Bumosaur is That?, and the Seussian-inspired early readers The Cat on the Mat is Flat and The Big Fat Cow that Goes Kapow! Their latest book is The 13-Storey Treehouse (September 2011).

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5,210 reviews178 followers
September 15, 2019
I just liked the story and I would love to live in a HUGE 91 storey treehouse. I think they should add a automatic machine and the machine can do your homework for you! That would be awesome!
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43 reviews2 followers
June 15, 2025
اولین کتابی که از این مجموعه خوندم خانه درختی ۳۹ طبقه بود و خب اون رو بیشتر دوست داشتم. این یکی به نظرم کم تر خنده دار بود. و خب یکمم قاطی پاتی و قمر در عقرب بود. اما خب بدک نبود
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18 reviews
August 18, 2017
I have read all the treehouse books and this would have to be the best treehouse book I've ever read!! I read the entire book in 2 hours and I absolutely loved it!!
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148 reviews20 followers
August 20, 2017
My son read this to me, and it was very funny. We got our copy at the launch show which was also very funny. Such a great series.

My son and I are learning Italian and every time the big red button was mentioned we kept chanting "premi il bottone!"
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115 reviews
December 17, 2017
yet another amazing, silly, and crazy tree house adventure. Andy and Terry go on another journey to their weird world. It is a great book that I would recommend to all people who have who like hilarious books.
1 review
August 28, 2017
I really liked this book because of the illustrations. The big red button was nice. Love Rainbows
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November 20, 2017
Another funny book in the series that children will love.
43 reviews
November 3, 2020
Loved this book. Finished it in a day!
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6,002 reviews221 followers
February 5, 2019
The 91-Story Treehouse by Andy Griffiths, illustrated by Terry Denton. 363 pages, Feiwel and Friends (Macmillan), 2017. $14.

Language: G (9 swears); Mature Content: G; Violence: G.

BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - OPTIONAL

AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE

Andy and Terry are back again, with an even bigger treehouse. It comes fully loaded with its own desert island and a submarine sandwich shop that makes sandwiches the size of actual submarines. There is also a mysterious big red button that could be disastrous, or not, because no one can remember what it does. Andy and Terry are babysitting Mr. Big Nose’s three grandchildren for the day and of course things get pretty dicey, because how much trouble can three children be?

If you are fans of the Treehouse series, then this one won’t disappoint. The pictures and text are fun and go together well. If this is your first Treehouse book, then think random storylines on acid strung together. Young kids will probably love the random weirdness, though it may leave adults scratching their heads.

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8 reviews
March 8, 2021
I love This book so much i have read it 5 times in a week.
I love this book because its funny and it has a little Fantasy.
This Books is about Andy And Terry Babysitting Mr Big Nose’s ( They’re Publisher) Grand children (Alice , Alfred , and The baby) .
The main charaters are Andy , Terry , Jill and Mr Big nose’s Grand children . My Favourite charater is Terry.
Also i would definitely read this again ( Like for another thousand times)
I recommend this book for people who like Comedy And poeple who likes Roald Dahl . This book is a little bit like Roald Dahl and also the picture’s ar ealso like Roald Dahl‘s books .
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7 reviews
July 22, 2022
It was great and it was really funny I especially liked the part where they went into the wardrobe that was actually a portal and they had to chase the kids. They also fell of a cliff but started flying
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7,243 reviews31 followers
July 7, 2020
Silly babysitting fun with Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton in their 91 story treehouse as they try to finish the book they're writing, and baby sit their publisher's, Mr. Big Nose, three children while he and his wife attend the opera. High jinks run rapid throughout the tree house as the writers try to corral the children, and meet their deadline.
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133 reviews4 followers
September 14, 2020
عالی بود😍 بخش جذاب کتاب جایی بود که نویسنده از داستان فیلم های مختلف استفاده کرده بود که بنظر من بسیار خلاقانه بود.
7 reviews
April 8, 2022
In all honesty it's the best book this year that uses rainbows coming out of people's noses as a plot point.
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451 reviews
June 26, 2021
As always, a Treehouse books never fails to get the kids in stitches over zany antics! This one introduces three kids Terry, Andy, and Jill must babysit and they’re a hilarious addition to the team.
2 reviews1 follower
September 20, 2019
I liked this book. it is full of humor and quite interesting. However i started to loose focus during the book and i feel it failed to keep the audiences attention.
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2,284 reviews
December 29, 2018
I loved The 91-Story Treehouse. I'm a big fan of the series, and even though I'm an adult, I always put these books on hold at the library as soon as possible. And, as we all know, Terry and Andy can get in A LOT of trouble in one day. I love the creativity in Griffiths's and Denton's books, and I look forward to the next one.
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50 reviews2 followers
December 26, 2025
..."Според мен знанието е сила, но това, което можем да знаем и да научим през целия си живот, е все пак ограничено и затова е важно да дадем воля на въображението си. Защото тъкмо въображението е ключът, който може да отключи нашата вътрешна сила и да ни даде това, което знанието не може."
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Из "91-етажната къща на дърво"
38 reviews
October 3, 2017
I think this book was FantastiMazing! the story includes: whirlpools , submarine sandwich, desert islands, giant spider web, a fortune teller, babysitting and BIG RED BUTTONS! my favourite part was when andy and terry pushed the big red button.
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10 reviews
October 13, 2018
I must confess, this was the first book in this series that I've read. That being said, it didn't take me too long to understand the premise or understand the motivations of the character. This book has the heft necessary to make the young reader feel proud of their choice. It has enough humor and randomness to hold the attention of kids who struggle.

As a kid, I didn't enjoy comic books. The small writing gave me headaches and I think I had a hard time following the storyline. As an adult, it has been work for me to enjoy graphic novels. That being said, I am a huge believer in reading for reading's sake. I have read dozens of articles that help me understand their value and power. I've also read that readers need to be 'taught' some of the structures of graphic novels to help them make the most of them. I'm not sure that is entirely true.

The graphic images, for this reader, tell most of the story. Sure the words are there and add depth and layers of context, but for this reader, the images either make or break it for me.

This series is very popular with young readers in my library. There are TONS of silly, funny, ridiculous sidebars in this book that make the 8-year-old in me and the second graders in my library giggle. It's the lack of color in those illustrations though that make this a three-star book for me. I need that element to help me look even more deeply into the images and absorb that extra layer of context.

I'm excited to put this book on the shelves of my library so my students can climb on up to this next level of the treehouse!
1,156 reviews
June 11, 2024
Another fantastic addition to the series with a baby that has perfect comedic timing. My 5yo son and I laughed out loud multiple times. I can’t get enough of this humor and style of writing. I like the moral of the story in this one as well as the villain.

SPOILERS and book notes:
They made a giant red button but forgot what it does haha. They reaallllly want to press it. But can’t risk it haha. They break the fourth wall by asking the readers their opinions on things. But the “readers” just shout different answers at the same time so they can never understand them. Now they are babysitting haha. And the baby has good comedic timing with “goo goo gah gah”. They went through a portal in a wardrobe like in the Lion the witch and the wardrobe! “"Wow, this place is bananas!" says Terry.
"Yeah," I say. "It's not like Narnia at all. It's more like BAnarnia!" I like that Jill says that you can learn from fiction as well as non fiction. “"It's my considered opinion that knowledge is power, but there is a limit to what we can know and what we can learn in this lifetime, so it's important to let our imaginations run wild and set us free, because imagination is the force that can unlock the power within and give us what knowledge cannot." And then I like the moral of the story: “"I think what's important here," says Jill, is that if you want to know stuff, just read a book-any book-for goodness' sake. There's no need to go around turbanating other people's brains!"”
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14.9k reviews316 followers
November 27, 2019
This seventh book in the series follows the usual plot line with 13 new stories having been added to that treehouse, the kind of treehouse of which many youngsters surely dream. After all, it features whirlpools, a less-than-trustworthy fortune teller, and even a sub sandwich that can transform into a real submarine. All of these and more strange objects will come in handy as Andy and Terry somehow get stuck babysitting Mr. Big Nose's grandchildren while he and his wife attend the opera. Readers will get a kick out of all the messes these characters encounter or cause, and laugh at what happens when they land on a deserted island and are fortunate enough to find a genie in a magic lamp. Well, that might have been great if they'd used their three wishes more wisely, but you know how it goes. Fans of the series will be highly entertained and love the idea of rainbows shooting out of noses. While this is all silly fun, as I finished the book, I couldn't help but think about several adults who might take themselves a little less seriously if they, too, had rainbows blooming from their noses. What a happier world this might be then! I love the repeated lines and pages and how Jill often is the one to save the day with her level-headed thinking.
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