I haven't thought about my pups reading each other's canons, what a fascinating idea.
Jane would be amused by Discworld I think and she already sort of knows Will's since she's English. In terms of what she reads, all sorts of things, mainly fiction but also non-fiction.
Will doesn't read that much, because its still so new to him.
Demeter has an idea of lots of things, but I'm not sure what she reads for pleasure. I think romance novels for a laugh and lots of gardening things.
Most of what Moist reads is to learn something for a job or just to figure something, he likes doing research.
Sameth is sort of the same way, he likes reading things to understand what's going on. I'm not sure what he'd read for pleasure since he tends to make things in his free time. Probably books about magic and engineering in other worlds.
Edit to add for Sameth that I wonder if in Ancelstierre, there was a tradition of supernatural stories vaguely related to the Old Kingdom. Like Hawthorne and Poe's stories but with some reality to them if you know. That would be an interesting thing to figure out, how does the idea of the old Kingdom work in Ancelstierre literature.
Tumnus adores history since he's writing his own, so that's what he usually reads.
The Pirate King, I think probably has a small and nice library with all the great pirate classics.
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Jane would be amused by Discworld I think and she already sort of knows Will's since she's English. In terms of what she reads, all sorts of things, mainly fiction but also non-fiction.
Will doesn't read that much, because its still so new to him.
Demeter has an idea of lots of things, but I'm not sure what she reads for pleasure. I think romance novels for a laugh and lots of gardening things.
Most of what Moist reads is to learn something for a job or just to figure something, he likes doing research.
Sameth is sort of the same way, he likes reading things to understand what's going on. I'm not sure what he'd read for pleasure since he tends to make things in his free time. Probably books about magic and engineering in other worlds.
Edit to add for Sameth that I wonder if in Ancelstierre, there was a tradition of supernatural stories vaguely related to the Old Kingdom. Like Hawthorne and Poe's stories but with some reality to them if you know. That would be an interesting thing to figure out, how does the idea of the old Kingdom work in Ancelstierre literature.
Tumnus adores history since he's writing his own, so that's what he usually reads.
The Pirate King, I think probably has a small and nice library with all the great pirate classics.