Which Find-Outers Book - Unfamiliar Cover
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Which Find-Outers Book - Unfamiliar Cover
IceMaiden suggested the same game as the Five Books with another series.
Should we give it a bash?
Here's the first pic. It's from one of my faves, but I don't know if I'd recognise it immediately from this cover - can you?
Should we give it a bash?
Here's the first pic. It's from one of my faves, but I don't know if I'd recognise it immediately from this cover - can you?
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Holly Lane?
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It's not Holly Lane -Sorry.
It's a tricky one this - how can I give you a serious clue without larking about?
It's a tricky one this - how can I give you a serious clue without larking about?
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Ha ha - must be Tally-Ho, then!
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I ain't sayin' nuffin' 'cept to say (sniff) that you're (sniff) correct..
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Bit obvious - but I wanted to share some of Goon's dance moves with you!
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Where's your hanky? Or is your name Sniffer?
Yes, it is an obvious one, but I agree, Goon looks rather more agile than from the mental picture we get of him from the books!
Yes, it is an obvious one, but I agree, Goon looks rather more agile than from the mental picture we get of him from the books!
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Looks like he's doing Riverdance.
I'm guessing this is Burnt Cottage.
I'm guessing this is Burnt Cottage.
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Spot on!
This next one is a bit obscure - to me anyway!
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Trying to remember where the children separate to cover as many roads as possible is this Strange Messages? And is Fatty in disguise - riding the bike with Buster in the basket?
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Give that lady a coconut!
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Is it Holly Lane?
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That's the one!
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Not sure which part of the story is being depicted here either?
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Not that one Nick - Think of a cover it couldn't be!
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That would be any of them if you ask me. I'll go with Banshee Towers.pete9012S wrote:Think of a cover it couldn't be!
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