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As someone knowledgeable about a decent amount of the books on the shelf, I have sometimes ended up sabotaging myself. For example: A customer asks me for a fantasy book from a series that includes romance. I give them a Lord of the Rings book. They reject it because "Where's the romance in this book?" Well, Aragorn and Arwen have a romance, right? Does this customer have no appreciation for dwarf-elf yaoi? But I guess it makes sense. In the code of the game, the Lord of the Rings books probably weren't tagged with being romance novels as compared to like, A Court of Thorns and Roses (which is also in the game and would've fit this request better if I'd had it on the shelf that day). Also, sometimes the (assumedly) randomized requests make no sense, like in my picture above. Buddy, what do you mean a fantasy world with no magic? I went through every book on my shelf and I couldn't find a single one that would fit, and I'm not even sure it's possible.
Besides those little frustrations, Tiny Bookshop is a lovely time. I would like to apologize to all the people in Bookstonbury I have sold Colleen Hoover books to because they were the only romance novels I had left.

Yooooo Tiny Bookshop mention! Love that game. It has such a shocking amount of different books, I'm like 10 hours in and sometimes recent release or niche title pop up that will surprise me. The coolest is when the book you're currently reading or have just finished shows up and you get to recommend it to someone. A customer asked me for "gore galore" (insane) and I got to recommend them Attack on Titan lmao
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