"Hm, a good selection would be The Thought Ephemeral. It discusses the misfortune and tragedy of thinking, of reason. It is insulting to us as intellectuals, but it gives us a new perspective. Affirms our own truth in knowledge."
She shook her head again, once more laughing. Blythe couldn't believe she was ranting on like this when Ryuzaki could read it on his own. He would be the type, she knew, to appreciate the new viewpoint.
"Ah, from your world, I selected many books by the authors you recommended. Such as this...this..." she grabbed the book and threw her fingers over it. "...Ernest Hemmingway. A Farewell To Arms."