2. HERE COMES GEORGE AND THE GANG AGAIN
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  • Parts 24
  • Time 2h 4m
Complete, First published Sep 16, 2021
SEQUEL TO GEORGE HAS A PERFECTLY WRETCHED TIME. 
You should read my other story GEORGE HAS A PERFECTLY WRETCHED TIME first before reading this story.
We catch up with George, Julian, Dick, Anne, and Timmy. Did the family recover from the damage Roland caused? Did Quentin and Fanny get back together? Does George still want to be a boy?

This time the five go away on holiday together in a caravan. But will everything go well or will there be more problems for George and his siblings?

Unlike the first story, GEORGE HAS A PERFECTLY WRETCHED TIME, which was based on the second book in the famous five series, Five go adventuring again, this one is not based around any of the books in particular. However, the five are away on holiday in most of the books so you could say that it's based on all of them anyway.
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