[Ugh, this weather. The sound of a very grumbly Larvitar is heard in the background, presumably soaked from some battling outside. Yoko's looking a little damp too. Apparently she's gotten over the moodiness that the rain makes her feel. At the same time
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...Sure.
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Then I'd start by recommending anything that Jules Verne wrote. His two most famous novels are Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days, but I also enjoyed Journey to the Center of the Earth and From the Earth to the Moon. They're dated, even by Johto's standards, but they're still good reads.
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[OH HELLO I AM AN AMPHAROS ALL UP IN YOUR VIDEO FEED SITTIN' ON YER NERDS]
Gah--! N-not you, Asimov!
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Asimov?
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Isaac Asimov. He was a science fiction writer.
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[Yoko goes to write this down...hesitates, then looks back at the camera.]
Um...how do you spell that?
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Ah, if you're looking for something of a more classic style, then I have a copy of Wuthering Heights in my backpack. You're certainly welcome to borrow it.
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It's not much for action or adventure, but it's still a beautiful story.
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[The look on his face says he's still a little mind-boggled that he actually can read now.]
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[smile~]
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