That much, he understood. "It's not hard to be enthusiastic about the things with which we have any personal involvement. Regardless of whether it is a complicated invention few understand, or not." And then there was someone like Much, who could get enthusiastic about seemingly anything.
He couldn't quite rein in the amused smile at the excited little sound she made. It reminded him a bit of Marian, when he'd first shown her how to ride a horse astride, instead of side saddle. She'd been forbidden, of course, but her love of horses (and riding fast) had outweighed that. "Do they follow a similar theme, or do you write about different subjects?"
He followed her in, letting the door close behind them, taking in the contents of the room as he glanced around. It still felt foreign to so casually be walking in to a place like this and not being either recognised, or putting himself in immediate danger. "An overview is probably a good idea, given my lack of knowledge," he replied.