Luna's smile dimmed at Neville's less-than-enthusiastic reaction to the book. She'd thought it would be perfect and he'd like it, but instead Neville was blushing and acting like the book didn't sound very exciting at all. It couldn't be Padma's presence; if she knew how bad the prose in them was, it would mean that she'd read them too, and thus didn't have any reason to look down on him for doing so. "I suppose you'd better wait to order the rest, since Neville doesn't seem very sure about liking this one."
Then she brightened again as she warmed to the idea of Padma's system. "Will you be getting in any of Rasmus Dwigglethorpe's books? Flourish and Blotts rarely carries them, and even then it's just the older ones. The clerk said something about them only ordering fiction that came under the proper designation, but that doesn't make any sense since Dwigglethorpe deals in non-fiction. Anyhow, if you do, you can mark me down for those."