C.Yvette: Thank you, I wasn't sure what you would like C.Yvette: but it had a dog, and a happy ending, so I thought it would be nice to hear C.Yvette: What kind of stories do you like?
C.Yvette: I've read stories involving deals with the devil for research purposes. C.Yvette: The best possible endings for those tend to be redemption in death through Love. C.Yvette: bittersweet, not happy. C.Yvette: Spy novels are one of the rare genres that doesn't get altered by Hell. C.Yvette: While the villain is often defeated, the hero often leaves his love interest alone C.Yvette: Or she dies. C.Yvette: Sorry, it's been a while since I've read something "for fun." C.Yvette: Although I read a book on musicals when we were trapped in The House.
War God: The House? War God: Sounds ominous. War God: Anyway I'm not too invested in a happy ending or anything, I think. War God: Did you like the book on musicals?
C.Yvette: The House belonged to one of the producers. C.Yvette: everyone was trapped inside; there were cursed items and visions that drove everyone to madness. C.Yvette: anyone who went insane or got killed became possessed, driven to murder anyone off unit C.Yvette: I was the only BiT who didn't. C.Yvette: we got to keep an item for our troubles C.Yvette: I kept the book. I probably do like it.
C.Yvette: Of course. C.Yvette: I'll include a book your Taisho friend was reading. C.Yvette: I recommended that you two and Cosmo host a book club Live C.Yvette: It should be a good frame of reference for his preferred literature era
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C.Yvette: but it had a dog, and a happy ending, so I thought it would be nice to hear
C.Yvette: What kind of stories do you like?
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War God: Raven told me I should read more books though.
War God: Got any you'd recommend?
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C.Yvette: The best possible endings for those tend to be redemption in death through Love.
C.Yvette: bittersweet, not happy.
C.Yvette: Spy novels are one of the rare genres that doesn't get altered by Hell.
C.Yvette: While the villain is often defeated, the hero often leaves his love interest alone
C.Yvette: Or she dies.
C.Yvette: Sorry, it's been a while since I've read something "for fun."
C.Yvette: Although I read a book on musicals when we were trapped in The House.
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War God: Sounds ominous.
War God: Anyway I'm not too invested in a happy ending or anything, I think.
War God: Did you like the book on musicals?
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C.Yvette: everyone was trapped inside; there were cursed items and visions that drove everyone to madness.
C.Yvette: anyone who went insane or got killed became possessed, driven to murder anyone off unit
C.Yvette: I was the only BiT who didn't.
C.Yvette: we got to keep an item for our troubles
C.Yvette: I kept the book. I probably do like it.
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War God: To put it lightly, I guess.
War God: Can I read it sometime?
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C.Yvette: Would you like anything else?
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C.Yvette: I'll include a book your Taisho friend was reading.
C.Yvette: I recommended that you two and Cosmo host a book club Live
C.Yvette: It should be a good frame of reference for his preferred literature era
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War God: Just for the record.
War God: Since that was Raven's recommendation.
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War God: That's much more my style than poetry.
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C.Yvette: whenever you're able to come out, we can go through it together
C.Yvette: If that's alright
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