Elena
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Charlie N. Holmberg:
Hi! I just read The Fifth Doll, and I have a question. Why 5 dolls? The question keeps tickling my brain and I would really like to know. Thank you!
Charlie N. Holmberg
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(view spoiler)[When I was brainstorming for what each doll would represent, I came up with that number. I knew I wanted Matrona herself to be the last one. I ended up playing with Freudian psychology to determine what the others would be. I also knew that too many dolls would make the story drag and too few would make it too quick, so five ended up being the lucky number! :) (hide spoiler)]
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Apr 16, 2018 01:58PM · flag