'A potent mix of fantasy, nonsense, adventure and cartoons, this series is catnip to every eight-year-old who encounters it.' -- The Bookseller
There are lots of laughs at every level in The 130-Storey Treehouse, the 10th amazing book in the #1 bestselling Treehouse series.
About the Author
Andy Griffiths is one of Australia's funniest writers for children. His books have sold over 4 million copies worldwide, have featured on the New York Times bestseller lists, and have won over forty Australian children's choice awards. Andy lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Terry Denton is among Australia's busiest literary creative forces and his work, either as a writer, illustrator or both, can be found in popular children's titles such as Gasp!, Duck for Cover and Sucked In! Born in Melbourne in 1950, second youngest of five boys, Terry originally studied architecture, but unhappy with that course, he left university and set about discovering what kind of artist he really wanted to be. His work is characterised by a devious sense of humour, an adventurous and inventive drawing style and an informed flair for what interests and amuses kids. He lives by the beach with his wife and three kids, two dogs, a few chooks and a huge burial mound of previous pets. His hobbies include: bushwalking, ball sports, water sports, painting, strangling cats and visiting sick people in hospital.
Stig Wemyss is an actor, writer and the voice behind millions of children's audiobooks. Well, not millions. Thousands … alright, more like hundreds … he has a huge fan club. Bolinda audio is constantly receiving letters from kids saying things like 'Stig rocks' and 'I love Stig' and 'Stig Wemyss is the best narrator in the world'. Of course we don't show Stig all these letters, as he already thinks he's the best narrator in the universe! Stig is also the author of the exciting in-car audio entertainment series, The Tripp Diaries, so now he thinks he's the best narrator and the best author in the universe. We think he is too, but let's just keep that to ourselves.