What is under a treehouse? It’s either just air, or space along the tree trunk, or possibly sandwiched between the flooring and the branch holding up the treehouse. None of which are appealing places for magic. This is the least of the book’s problems.
I’m guessing this book is meant to be a ripoff of the Magic Tree House series. The author may be hoping that some adult will read the title too quickly, and be temporarily struck blind while viewing the cover, and will mistakenly buy this book for the child in their life.
What is under a treehouse? It’s either just air, or space along the tree trunk, or possibly sandwiched between the flooring and the branch holding up the treehouse. None of which are appealing places for magic. This is the least of the book’s problems.
I’m guessing this book is meant to be a ripoff of the Magic Tree House series. The author may be hoping that some adult will read the title too quickly, and be temporarily struck blind while viewing the cover, and will mistakenly buy this book for the child in their life.
Now I want to write fiction with confusing and misleading covers under the byline Mr. E. Mete.