Apparently the stories that make up this collection are *A.N.U.S.*, *Painting the Tank*, *A Tight Spot*, and *The Long Puddle*. The blurb reads:
“The second book in the Rebecca Series, in which Cobley spots a monster, Becky gets locked in the loo, Rick comes to the rescue, Liz rearranges the tents and almost everyone gets a bit wet.”
The book is supposed to be a young adult adventure.
Is that what the kids are calling it these days?
That’s one I’ve never heard before.
I don’t see either “tank” or “painting.” I see “paint,” but that’s different from “painting.”
Not pictured: Tank, either fish or military.
Apparently the stories that make up this collection are *A.N.U.S.*, *Painting the Tank*, *A Tight Spot*, and *The Long Puddle*. The blurb reads:
“The second book in the Rebecca Series, in which Cobley spots a monster, Becky gets locked in the loo, Rick comes to the rescue, Liz rearranges the tents and almost everyone gets a bit wet.”
The book is supposed to be a young adult adventure.
In every one of them “… almost everyone gets a bit wet.” ??
Wait, are they all full of bathroom humor? Because that so doesn’t fit with the cover.
If ‘Painting the Tank’ is some sort of weird euphemism… no, it’s okay, I don’t want it explained to me, thanks…
Maybe the big water tank that crouches over the town like a sulking UFO.
Sorry – my “crappy composition” filter got turned on accidentally.