Yeah, I finished it the other day. Mark told me I should read it, and he was right - it's really good.
[He can't go into the details - why Mark assigned him that particular homework, or why it'd resonated with him - so the conversation needs to stay surface level.]
Robinson Crusoe. It's one of my favorite books back home, but I'm not sure if it exists here. It's about a fairy who keeps getting shipwrecked on deserted islands and has to figure out how to survive and escape. It's kind of old, but it's pretty good.
[It's an escape, is what it is. Someplace long ago and far away from Lasardhi, and struggles far from his own - a story he could get lost in when he had a minute and enough focus to read.]
[He could just get online and see, but if hunting for books is like hunting for comics there's something to be said for just going and taking a look to see what he can find.]
Having to survive a shipwreck does sound pretty fun. I bet you'd have to drink coconut milk and catch fish and stuff like that.
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Fiiiiine, I’ll go in the library just for you. But only once! Any more than that and I’ll get infected by some terrible nerd virus.
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[He can lay off on the sass - Leo is agreeing to help him, after all.]
Thanks, though.
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Yeah, no problem.
[Leo settles back, turning the conversation over in his head.]
You've been really into Frankenstein though, huh?
[Leo's never read it, unsurprisingly. He mostly knows about it through references in other things.]
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[He can't go into the details - why Mark assigned him that particular homework, or why it'd resonated with him - so the conversation needs to stay surface level.]
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[For Leo, reading anything written before color television is nearly impossible.]
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[He reads a lot (of comics), maybe he can do it!]
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[He's absolutely heard a thing or two about Jupiter Jim by this point, even though that doesn't seem to exist in this dimension.]
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[There's several even in this world, he's guessing.]
Or we could find a different movie and watch it together!
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Man, why is it so important to everybody that I read?
[He means his teachers, too.]
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[And for nerds!]
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[It's an escape, is what it is. Someplace long ago and far away from Lasardhi, and struggles far from his own - a story he could get lost in when he had a minute and enough focus to read.]
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[He could just get online and see, but if hunting for books is like hunting for comics there's something to be said for just going and taking a look to see what he can find.]
Having to survive a shipwreck does sound pretty fun. I bet you'd have to drink coconut milk and catch fish and stuff like that.