Hello hello you make a compelling point and I am convinced.
Slowly over the next few weeks / months, characters can start finding books. They'll be in the parlor, mostly, but also some in the General Store.
They're all in the romance and self-help genres, but they're all... not good. They could make sense if you don't think about it too hard, but the moment you do, the plots aren't coherent at all. For the self-help books, they're about things you really shouldn't need any help with. Think airport reads, but truly about nothing.
Some examples of the romance novels: "Whispers on the Frontier" "Yeti Tracks on the Dusty Trail" "Karma in the Canyon" "Sourdough Sweethearts"
Some examples of the self-help novels: "Sarcasm as a Second Language" "Confidence in Pajamas" "DIY Psychic Powers" "The Potato's Guide to Inner Peace"
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Slowly over the next few weeks / months, characters can start finding books. They'll be in the parlor, mostly, but also some in the General Store.
They're all in the romance and self-help genres, but they're all... not good. They could make sense if you don't think about it too hard, but the moment you do, the plots aren't coherent at all. For the self-help books, they're about things you really shouldn't need any help with. Think airport reads, but truly about nothing.
Some examples of the romance novels:
"Whispers on the Frontier"
"Yeti Tracks on the Dusty Trail"
"Karma in the Canyon"
"Sourdough Sweethearts"
Some examples of the self-help novels:
"Sarcasm as a Second Language"
"Confidence in Pajamas"
"DIY Psychic Powers"
"The Potato's Guide to Inner Peace"