- Chasing Falsities is an indirect sequel to Chasing Faith, following Faith's cousin Cheyenne a few years after the first book's events.
- There are cameos from at least three characters from Chasing Faith, of varying importance to the plot.
- All of the last names in Chasing Falsities are pulled from my favorite book, The Great Gatsby. This rule doesn't apply to cameo characters from Chasing Faith, however.
- I may have decided on one of the character's names because I thought Cheyenne and Pepper sounded an awful lot like cayenne pepper, and it amused me.
- Maddox's name means "little fortunate one," but his luck is far from fortunate.
- Pepper's appearance is loosely based on an article I read years ago about a pair of black parents who had twin daughters, one of which was white, blond, and blue-eyed. This result can apparently have three basic causes - albinism, a genetic mutation, or a white ancestor. The latter is the explanation for Pepper's situation.
- Chasing Falsities contains more cursing than Chasing Faith due to some focus on bullying.
- Aakif, Aisha, and Kareem Ismay are Islamic and Arabic siblings, raised by a single father.
- Some of the events from Chasing Faith carry over into the plot of Chasing Falsities.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Some small details about Chasing Falsities.
Nothing plot revealing here, just some fun facts to tide everyone over!
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