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Another #6fanarts thingy

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CUTE BAKER LOVE INTEREST STARTER PACK:
Peeta Mellark (he/him), from "the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
Kit Fairfield (he/him), from "the Pairing" by Casey McQuiston.
Annabeth Chase (she/her) from all the "Percy Jackson" series by Rick Riordan.
Syd (no pronouns) from "Heartbreak Bakery" by A. R. Capetta.
Aurelio son of Lumbre (he/him), from "the Sunbearer Trials" duology by Aiden Thomas.
Maylee of Murk (she/her), from "Bookshops & Bonedust" by Travis Baldree.
Who's YOUR crush?
Maylee_Thai
Hotter than lava,🌋
"Then why does this have to be the end of it?" "Because I'm headed down the hill and you're headed up it. I'm just glad we chanced to meet on the way."
-Travis Baldree, Bookshops & Bonedust

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See you in the story past the story....
I just finished Bookshops & Bonedust, the prequel to Legends & Lattes. This wasn't quite the one-sitting bullrush that L&L pulled me into -- I kept getting interrupted and distracted so it took me three days to get through -- but it holds up as the next link in the chain for this world.
It's interesting seeing Viv in her early adventuring days. You can see in this younger, brash character the seeds of who she will eventually become in L&L without being too obviously telegraphed. It's got a little more action and adventure than L&L since Viv is still carrying a sword, but not enough for me to move this into the "Action" genre. The small, quiet coziness is still the point.
A problem with prequels in general is the need to fit into the predefined mold of the later works. Any romance isn't going to last, any friendship is going to end, any business is going to fail, because the characters need to end up in the positions for the "real" romance and friendship of the later work. So, instead of trying to fake us out, everybody knows that this situation is going to end.
But just because it's got an expiration date doesn't mean it doesn't have value and worth on its own.
Viv is stuck in the quiet, boring town of Murk while she recuperates after an injury. She's counting the days until her mercenary band returns, but until then she makes friends and starts to live in this quiet little small city. She befriends Fern, who owns the local bookshop. She has a summer romance with Maylee, who runs the bakery and was an adventurer herself in her youth.
It's Fern who stokes Viv's love of reading, which is a character point in L&L. Maylee is, in many ways, who Viv will eventually grow into. That is discussed explicitly between them at times, and also between Viv and others who see their relationship and know that it is destined to be short-lived because they're at two different points in their life.
Viv is marching up a hill, while Maylee is going down. They're passing each for now, and they're happy to have the time together while they do, but when their journeys continue they'll go in different directions. They're sad when it ends -- sadder than either of them predicted when they started -- but not surprised, or angry, or regretful.
The renovation of the bookshop was also a brilliant subplot, and maybe a comment on depression and executive dysfunction as well? When Viv first gets to town, the shop is in general grimy disrepair, and very uninviting for customers. Books are piled on tables and the floor, the paint is flaking, Fern's pet's dandruff and shed fur/feathers are everywhere, etc. The shop is obviously floundering because of that, and Viv pushes her into cleaning and making repairs bit by bit. None of the repairs are particularly big on their own, and they don't need to all be done at once, but nothing was done at all despite Fern's desperation to save the shop until somebody else pushed it. She was just used to the disrepair, and it all seemed insurmountable until somebody else made her see it and took a hand.
This gets a solid "Recommend" on top of Legends & Lattes.
Blob’s Lore Corner: Electronians
Giant wall of summarized OC universe lore under the cut. Enjoy!!!
ESRGAN upscales of Theresia character art.