Shreddies
Troubadour
As a fan of fancy book titles I wanted to reference or show several books that exist in-universe, but I'm not entirely sure how to present their titles in a way that doesn't look overly simplistic (or grammatically incorrect).
So far the narration mentions a book title once when talking about a sheaf of paper:
–"On the front page in large ornate script was 'Earth in Motion: Golem-Assisted Prostheses for Daily Use' by Aginis & Bernoulli."
And the second time is when someone is reading a paragraph from a cookbook out loud, saying:
–"The legs of this variety of karka can, depending on how it is prepared with alchemy, provide boons to physical strength, stamina, or resistance to various toxic substances. Please refer to Crable & Absocker's 'Arcane Arrangements Vol. 3: Enchanting Foods and Delicious Recipes' for more details."
Do these look awkward? Or do they look fine and I've just been staring at them for too long?
So far the narration mentions a book title once when talking about a sheaf of paper:
–"On the front page in large ornate script was 'Earth in Motion: Golem-Assisted Prostheses for Daily Use' by Aginis & Bernoulli."
And the second time is when someone is reading a paragraph from a cookbook out loud, saying:
–"The legs of this variety of karka can, depending on how it is prepared with alchemy, provide boons to physical strength, stamina, or resistance to various toxic substances. Please refer to Crable & Absocker's 'Arcane Arrangements Vol. 3: Enchanting Foods and Delicious Recipes' for more details."
Do these look awkward? Or do they look fine and I've just been staring at them for too long?