“Cardan had his polished boots resting on a rock and his head pillowed on the utterly ridiculous mortal book he'd been reading. Since the one with the girl and the rabbit and the bad queen, he'd discovered he had a taste for human novels. A hob in the market traded them to Cardan for roses smuggled out of the royal gardens.”
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How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories
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“Cardan, I hope your brother won't be angry. I'm afraid I may have set one of the guests on fire.”
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