Thread:JESSIEJJD13/@comment-4786757-20190305014427/@comment-3452092-20190305203149

That's not how that works. Just because I hadn't voiced my opinion yet, didn't mean my opinion didn't exist. You said you thought everyone on the wikia agreed. I disagreed, so I let you know that not everyone agreed. It wasn't meant to be anything more than that, though I think it has become more than that for some reason.

Given what you have said, you are trying to tell me is that I should pick option B) They are really bad with covers.

That is rather disappointing. Although, I'm not a fan of the cover regardless, if it is a misrepresentation of the story or worse still it is a good representation of the story and this is the nautical story (which leads us back to option A) They are lying about something), that just makes a little sad.

I hope you are misinterpretting the information and I'm still not convinced, because the pieces do not add up to a complete story. And the fact that they are dodging you about an answer does not make sense. If this is the nautical story and they already announced that it was as you believe is the case based off this blog post you are referencing, then I see no reason they wouldn't have told you that. I checked the blog and it does not say that the nautical book is next. . . nor is it the most recent blog post, it's the one before that. . . it says a "Globetrotting journey" which absolutely fits what little we know of Passport to Romance, so I stand by my statement. I do not think this is the nautical book. I think the nautical book is still to come.

And given what I read on the blog post, I think it is neither A nor B (well, a little bit of B. I really don't care for the cover), but instead C) There are two (well, three really as RoD:ABBR also fits this) books that both deal with modes of transportation and this one is not the one they announced last year (it was last year, right?), but is instead a different book they have not previously announced.