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3.55 AVERAGE


Este livro é genial! Gostei da história, dos desenhos, das peripécias mais sem sentido de sempre mas que no fim se interligam todas e fazem deste livro um dos mais divertidos que já li no género infanto-juvenil.
Recomendo muito a crianças e a adultos que ainda tem uma criança dentro de si (estou muito poética hoje).

The 13-Story Treehouse is a riot. It is charming, inventive, and - perhaps most important of all - extremely funny.


Imaginative and slapstick with lots of drawings, this may appeal to reluctant readers.

Andy and Terry live together in an amazing 13-story tree house. It has a bowling alley, a secret laboratory, swinging vines, a see-through swimming pool and even a man-eating shark tank. Unfortunately, all of these fun things around them are distracting them from finishing the book that is due in to the publisher! They have barely started and it needs to be finished quickly. But what are you supposed to do when there are flying cats, giant bananas, an evil sea monster, gangs of rampaging monkeys, and burp-filled bubblegum bubbles around you? You will just have to read the book to find out how Andy and Terry managed to finish their book in time.

Wildly funny and perfect for children who enjoy books like Diary of a Wimpy Kid. The author and illustrator worked together beautifully, creating a hilarious world that is a pleasure to visit. The book has illustrations throughout, black and white line drawings that add to the silliness of the story. Do not read this one looking for logic, just enjoy the giggles!

A great pick for reluctant readers who will appreciate the silly storyline and funny illustrations that effectively break up the text. Get this into the hands of your Wimpy Kid fans! Appropriate for ages 6-10.
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

2* to me as an adult, but definitely beloved by children! 
Suitable for confident readers aged 6-7, age appropriate for readers aged 8 or 9, a comfortable read for older readers. 
I can see why the kids in my class adore this series - it is silly, funny, fast-paced, has lots of small chapters with their own plot-line and LOTS of hilarious pictures. It is in the same line of humour book as Dav Pilkey's Dogman or Captain Underpants and was amusing and inoffensive. Would highly reccommend, especially for reluctant readers, or those who prefer comic books to chapter books. 

Kids seem to like this series. It is goofy. Lots of pages with few words and containing black and white illustrations. If they like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, consider this series too.
adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Probably really fun for kids because it is full of illustrations and shenanigans. For me to rate it higher it would need more plot, I guess. I'm not the target audience, though. I'll read it with my students and see how they like it.

My kids adore this series.

I mean, I get it. And for your Diary of a Wimpy kid reader who's read everything, it would maybe serve as a poor man's Greg. But the longer this went on, the more eye rolly I was feeling. That being said, it's a quick read-I read it in an afternoon!