"Hmm. I suppose that depends on what you're looking for." Tuscon says as he goes to pick out some books. "I know recently many ladies are interested in foreign romance novels such as [i]Flotilla Fanyare[/i], a book series about dashing swashbuckling sailors and the ladies in which they aim to impress. A Doros book so it's quite informative, though admittedly unless you already have a mind for the politics and economics, it can be droll." The book looked a bit old, but you could still make out the title inscribed onto the leather bound book. It's cover depict a ship over a rising sun. "If you're looking for something simpler, there's always tales of the [i]Goblin Slayer[/i]. Very popular with young men and even older ones. It tells tales of a lone warrior on his crusade against goblins and their ilk. If you're the adventuring type many of the warrior's exploits are said to be very practical." This book looked fairly new but also rather thin. You could guess there was only maybe a hundred pages at most. "And finally a personal favorite of mines, it's historical fiction but I like to think there's some grain of truth in it. [i]The Night Sun[/i], a compilation of various stories from Greenford when the city was attacked by an undead horde. It's a truly inspiring book about the fears and struggles of thousands of people against an organized army of undead soldiers, as well as the courage that saved them all." This book was well kept. Though you could easily tell it's been read a lot it would seem that this bookkeeper made sure to take care of it. "All of them in Southern Basic of course, though I do have a few books in original Elven and Dwarven if they interest you."