Well, Rosemary and Rue has been on bookstore shelves for a month, and that means it's time for me to split off the Toby Daye FAQ into its own page. What questions would you like to see answered? I'm dividing them roughly, for now, into "series" (IE, publication dates, number of books, typos), "world" (Toby's world), and per-book, but this could change.
Please expect mild spoilers in the comments on this thread, with the stress being on mild. I won't answer FAQ questions that read like "on page 189 you say, but on page 317...," since that's way too much of a spoiler for a publicly-accessible website.
1) You'd think. Assuming Sylvester would let her. In Amandine's case, she was partially being PUNISHED—she should have presented Toby with the Choice herself, rather than expecting someone else to show up and handle her problems for her. There are other factors at work in her specific case, but a lot of it was the "she didn't make this decision, it was made for her, and so the decision was made to burn it all down."
3) Correct. They remembered Toby existed, but had no way of knowing where to look for her.
5) They care. They care a lot. But there are other factors at work, especially where Luna and her family are concerned. (Wait for book three. You'll understand more.)
6) Cliff was torn for a long time, and then he moved on, for his daughter's sake. When she came back, she had no explanations, no preparation, and frankly tried things much too soon. She wasn't ready to present herself sanely. She failed.
7) Ah! Yes, the Queen's response is definitely over-the-top crazy, and it's noticed, but unseating a Monarch is very difficult, especially a monarch with no heirs. It would be a war far larger than most of them are willing to commit to on a single instance of bad taste.
I don't mind picky! Although there's some stuff I can't really explain, I just wave my hands in the air and say "oogie boogie wait for book six."
There aren't any fae with NO reaction to iron, but there are some with a much reduced reaction. Coblynau, Gremlins, most of the other races who work extensively with metal...
I promise that all the pieces are there. By the end of book three, you have enough to know what the puzzle looks like, if not how it's all going to come together.
October 17 2009, 03:06:14 UTC 7 years ago
3) Correct. They remembered Toby existed, but had no way of knowing where to look for her.
5) They care. They care a lot. But there are other factors at work, especially where Luna and her family are concerned. (Wait for book three. You'll understand more.)
6) Cliff was torn for a long time, and then he moved on, for his daughter's sake. When she came back, she had no explanations, no preparation, and frankly tried things much too soon. She wasn't ready to present herself sanely. She failed.
7) Ah! Yes, the Queen's response is definitely over-the-top crazy, and it's noticed, but unseating a Monarch is very difficult, especially a monarch with no heirs. It would be a war far larger than most of them are willing to commit to on a single instance of bad taste.
I don't mind picky! Although there's some stuff I can't really explain, I just wave my hands in the air and say "oogie boogie wait for book six."
There aren't any fae with NO reaction to iron, but there are some with a much reduced reaction. Coblynau, Gremlins, most of the other races who work extensively with metal...
October 17 2009, 03:09:43 UTC 7 years ago
I have to wait... possibly three or four years... for the answers?
NOOOOOOOOOOO!
horrible, horrible woman.
October 17 2009, 03:16:37 UTC 7 years ago