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Virtual Event - Meet Bestselling Author Andy Griffiths!


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Tuesday 20th October, 10am, virtual event with Andy Griffiths


We're delighted to be working with Macmillan Books for a virtual event with Andy Griffiths, author of the forthcoming The 130 Storey Treehouse: Laser Eyes and Annoying Flies!


Andy and Terry Denton have added 13 new levels to their ever growing treehouse including a soap bubble blaster, a grabinator (it can grab anything from anywhere at any time), a time-wasting level, a toilet paper factory (because you can never have too much toilet paper?) and an extra-terrestrial observation centre.


The 130 Storey Treehouse is a laugh-out-loud story told through a combination of text and cartoon-style illustrations in a shiny 10th book special edition.


Andy will be talking about the latest book in the Treehouse Series all the way from Australia and viewers will have a chance to ask Andy their own question about his books.


Tickets: ?12.99, includes a copy of The 130 Storey Treehouse (RRP ?12.99) with a signed bookplate

Copies will be sent free of charge to UK addresses. Ticket holders will be sent a link to Crowdcast on Monday 19th October


To book a ticket please visit www.village-books.co.uk/events

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