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I normally don't like characters like Heloise, but it was impossible not to like her. :)

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One more week! You can do it!!
OH. Well. I adore him. I mean. He's super intimidating and dangerous and all, but well....if he becomes who I think he does, then GAAAAAAAAAAAH! Yeah, about the time the Princess told Heloise not to sigh over him, I was like "Too late, I'm a goner." XD
Yeah.....super intrigued for his development. (And I must draw him. I must.)
Yeah.....super intrigued for his development. (And I must draw him. I must.)

Hey, Allison, if he showed up in real life, I hope you would at least give him the time of day enough to be scared out of your mind. ;) You: "I KNEW I was reading fantasy too much!!!" *snicker, snicker*
OH, did anyone else think the faerie version of the Le Sacre was sung well to "Phantom of the Opera?" Or that I can only picture the Lion Prince singing "The Music of the Night?" (The Peter Hollens medley version is the best version).

I was thinking of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF1OQ.... It's an excerpt from "The Rite of Spring," a particularly freaky ballet about an ancient ritual wherein a girl dances herself to death in order to bring spring (this is a surprisingly common theme in ballet). In French, it's called Le Sacre du primtempts". It's notable for both the unusual music and the choreography and based on some pretty ancient, pretty messed up stuff.

*watches video* *head tilts far to one side* Well, they're certainly...bouncy.
Wait. What am I doing in this thread? I'm going to get spoiled! *whimpers about not having book yet* *exits thread*

I can't help but hear Stravinsky when I read about "Le Sacre." Trying to sing to "The Rite of Spring" would be . . . challenging. Okay, impossible. At least for me and Heloise. :-)
And "Le Sacre du primtempts" is clearly the inspiration for this theme in the book--definitely "messed-up stuff."

Of course, I should add that it is impressive that Mrs. Jill and Mrs. Anne Elisabeth knew about this ballet also!

Confession: I know Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," but I only know about the ballet and the ancient rituals through Anne Elisabeth. :-)
Now you all have a soundtrack to listen to while you read! ;-)
Oooooooooo, of COURSE Anne Elisabeth has some hidden gem of history/culture upon which she based the Le Sacre!!! Impressive for knowing it, Allison! :D
Yes, I've been thinking more about how terrifying it would be to meet the Prince of Night in "real life."
Me: "ACK! But wait! By giving your name to Heloise, you simultaneously gave it to all the readers! I know your name, I have power and no fear, bwahahahaaha!"
Him: "And what is your name, fair mortal maid?"
Me: "HUH?" *completely loses it over being called fair* "Oh." *inane giggle* "Oh, Hannah, Hannah Wi---WAIT A SECOND!"
Yeah, I wouldn't last long with faerie folk.
Me: "ACK! But wait! By giving your name to Heloise, you simultaneously gave it to all the readers! I know your name, I have power and no fear, bwahahahaaha!"
Him: "And what is your name, fair mortal maid?"
Me: "HUH?" *completely loses it over being called fair* "Oh." *inane giggle* "Oh, Hannah, Hannah Wi---WAIT A SECOND!"
Yeah, I wouldn't last long with faerie folk.

Haha, I love it when ballet is applicable to real life. ; D
And Hannah, that is soooo true. We'd be toast.
Tis why we need a golden haired, golden voiced kitty knight to protect us out there in the Wood.

Hannah--please do draw the Prince of Night! I would love to see him in fan art.
Well, I may not be able to get to it soon, but he is on my list (when bowing) as is a Family Photo... ;)

I'm kind of assuming they could, since it's a spin off series, but since I haven't gotten to read it myself yet, I thought I'd ask before I go trying to harass people I know to read it. ;)

I'm kind of assuming they could, since it's a sp..."
I think they probably could

Gaaaa, I wanna read it so bad! *marks release date on calendar* *stares intensely at calendar to magically make the release date today* *fails* *sighs* *exits thread*

Hannah, Hannah, Hannah! I think I just figured out who he might become too!!! EEEEEEEEP!!! *flails excitedly*
And yes, you should totally draw him! Dooooo eeeeet! ;D


Me: "ACK! But wait! By giving your name to Heloise, you simultaneously gave it to all the..."
Oh Hannah! I just read the above and cracked up all over again! :-D
And Liv, I wouldn't be surprised if the two Queens of Night
did have some connection. Anne Elisabeth is very much into opera!
For the rest, this is the last day to go buy the kindle advance copy for $.99, so go do that and read it and then come back here. ;)