![]() ![]() Jack and his story that we never really get. Why was Rumbold's mother(as I understood it) whispering "Kill me" in Rumbold's head? ![]() I wonder why." and then it's never brought up again. Why was it mentioned that the villager's eyes were violet and Sunday is "Wow. More than half the time, I was just utterly confused. Why couldn't we have their story?Īs the story progresses, you begin to realize that things are never explained, don't make any sense, or just make you head smoke trying to pull a semblance of sense of it. Especially Thursday, the Pirate Queen and her husband, The Dread Pirate Roberts. Ugh.Īnd then the fact that the side characters are so much more interesting than the main two. Then enter the fact that Rumbold, back when he was man, was a slimeball, traipsing around with every available and not-so-available woman around. But they can never have more because he is doomed to a life as a frog. Sunday is besotted by this creature of loveliness that listens and seems to care for her. But, as we already knew, the frog is an enchanted prince. ![]() The prose is nice and descriptions are lovely.įirst off, Sunday Woodcutter meets a frog in the woods and INSTANTLY decides to tell this frog her life story and all about her family and their troubles. ![]()
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