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Lost Books are automatically added to the bookcase shelves in the [[Museum]], and can be read by examining individual tiles of the bookcases. They often provide information related to [[:Category:Gameplay|gameplay]].
 
Lost Books are automatically added to the bookcase shelves in the [[Museum]], and can be read by examining individual tiles of the bookcases. They often provide information related to [[:Category:Gameplay|gameplay]].
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At the game's start, the Library has only a single title in its shelves: "Tips on Farming" (found below with the list of lost books).
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At the game's start, the Library has only a single title in its shelves: "Tips on Farming" (found below with the list of lost books). The other books are always found in the order in which they are listed in the following table.
 
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!Description
 
!Description
 
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|Tips on Farming
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|id="Tips on Farming"|Tips on Farming
 
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*Use fertilizer to improve quality, reduce workload, or hasten crop growth.
 
*Use fertilizer to improve quality, reduce workload, or hasten crop growth.
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*Some crops, such as kale and wheat, need to be harvested with the scythe.
 
*Some crops, such as kale and wheat, need to be harvested with the scythe.
 
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|The Secret of the Stardrop
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|id="This is a book by Marnie"|...This is a book by Marnie.
|For thousands of years, people have been intrigued by the mysterious powers from the stardrop... but no one knows where they come from!
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|'Animals are very sensitive. They like to be pet every day, and prefer to eat grass outdoors than dry hay. They don't like being outside in the rain, though. happy animals produce higher quality products!'
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|id="On Foraging"|On Foraging
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|The local woods and mountains are great places to find wild produce! A good forager will clear out any weeds, stumps, or stones from these areas, so the wild produce has plenty of space to grow!
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Professor R. J. Kutler, a leading researcher on strange fruit, says this: "We've discovered traces of genetic material on meteorites that closely resemble the Stardrop, but it's not a proven match".
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Expert foragers know the secret to cultivating wild food so that it can be grown on the farm. Isn't that amazing?
 
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Regardless of where they come from, the peculiar fruit is said to be uncommonly delicious... and some even claim they grant special power to those who eat them.
   
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|An Old Farmer's Journal
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|id="The Fisherman, Act I"|The Fisherman, Act I
|I've been here for a year now, and I've started to make friends with the local townspeople. It sure feels great! And they're sending me gifts and secret family recipes in the mail, too! That's really helpful.
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|Tex: Gordy, how do you catch so many fish? For me, it takes forever!
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|Scarecrows
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|Once you start growing a lot of crops on your farm, you can expect to be visited by crows. In the morning, you might discover that a crow has made breakfast out of your hard work!
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One way to prevent those bothersome crows from eating your crops is to set up scarecrows near your crops.
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Gordy: You must take the choice to become a true fisherman... and over time your fishing speed will increase!
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Be aware that scarecrows have limited range, so you'll need multiple if your farm is large.
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Tex: So you're saying that improving my fishing skill will make me fish faster?
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Scarecrows keep track of how many crows they've diverted. You can use that to tell they're in a useful spot.
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Gordy: Correct. One day you may even learn the secret to creating your very own bobbers, improving your mastery even more. Now, begone!
 
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'Collectible Scarecrows' aren't just for looks!
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They work just the same as the regular model.
   
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|How deep do the mines go?
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|id="How deep do the mines go?"|How deep do the mines go?
 
|This question has been pondered by many Stardew Valley explorers over the years... The truth is, no one really knows. Or at least, they aren't telling anyone.
 
|This question has been pondered by many Stardew Valley explorers over the years... The truth is, no one really knows. Or at least, they aren't telling anyone.
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Apparently, there are three distinct areas in the mine, each with unique monsters and treasures. Some adventurers speak of gigantic underground lakes and strange creatures... But none of these claims have been proven.
 
Apparently, there are three distinct areas in the mine, each with unique monsters and treasures. Some adventurers speak of gigantic underground lakes and strange creatures... But none of these claims have been proven.
 
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|...This is a book by Marnie.
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|id="An Old Farmer's Journal"|An Old Farmer's Journal
|'Animals are very sensitive. They like to be pet every day, and prefer to eat grass outdoors than dry hay. They don't like being outside in the rain, though. happy animals produce higher quality products!'
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|I've been here for a year now, and I've started to make friends with the local townspeople. It sure feels great! And they're sending me gifts and secret family recipes in the mail, too! That's really helpful.
 
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|On Foraging
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|id="Scarecrows"|Scarecrows
|The local woods and mountains are great places to find wild produce! A good forager will clear out any weeds, stumps, or stones from these areas, so the wild produce has plenty of space to grow!
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|Once you start growing a lot of crops on your farm, you can expect to be visited by crows. In the morning, you might discover that a crow has made breakfast out of your hard work!
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Expert foragers know the secret to cultivating wild food so that it can be grown on the farm. Isn't that amazing?
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One way to prevent those bothersome crows from eating your crops is to set up scarecrows near your crops.
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|The Fisherman, Act I:
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|Tex: Gordy, how do you catch so many fish? For me, it takes forever!
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Gordy: You must take the choice to become a true fisherman... and over time your fishing speed will increase!
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Be aware that scarecrows have limited range, so you'll need multiple if your farm is large.
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Tex: So you're saying that improving my fishing skill will make me fish faster?
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Scarecrows keep track of how many crows they've diverted. You can use that to tell they're in a useful spot.
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Gordy: Correct. One day you may even learn the secret to creating your very own bobbers, improving your mastery even more. Now, begone!
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'Collectible Scarecrows' aren't just for looks!
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They work just the same as the regular model.
 
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|id="The Fisherman, Act II"|The Fisherman, Act II
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|id="The Secret of the Stardrop"|The Secret of the Stardrop
|Tex: Gordy, tell me your best fisherman's story.
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|For thousands of years, people have been intrigued by the mysterious powers from the stardrop... but no one knows where they come from!
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Gordy: -deep sigh-... I've caught a lot of big fish in my time... And some that are very rare and difficult... But there was one that I struggled to catch for three days and three nights.
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Professor R. J. Kutler, a leading researcher on strange fruit, says this: "We've discovered traces of genetic material on meteorites that closely resemble the Stardrop, but it's not a proven match".
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Gordy: I call this fish... 'The Legend'. He was a huge beast... And the harder I tugged on the line, the harder he tugged back. I let my guard down for a moment and he snapped my boat in two. I've never fished since.
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Regardless of where they come from, the peculiar fruit is said to be uncommonly delicious... and some even claim they grant special power to those who eat them.
 
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Tex: Do you think anyone will ever catch him?
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Gordy: Hmm... If this person were a master at fishing, and caught all other rare fish first, and made sure they ate the correct kind of food... then maybe. Above all you've got to have respect for the water, son.
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Tex: ...son? Do you mean... you're... f...father?
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Gordy: Yes, my boy.
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--Dramatic Music as the curtains fall--
   
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|Journey of the Prairie King -- The Smash Hit Video Game!
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|id="Journey of the Prairie King -- The Smash Hit Video Game!"|Journey of the Prairie King -- The Smash Hit Video Game!
 
|Did you know? Anyone who beats '[[Journey of the Prairie King]]' is automatically entered into a drawing for a special prize?
 
|Did you know? Anyone who beats '[[Journey of the Prairie King]]' is automatically entered into a drawing for a special prize?
 
Did you know? The developer has stated that the protagonist is based on a real-life character... A true cowboy hero from the prairie-island in the Gem Sea!
 
Did you know? The developer has stated that the protagonist is based on a real-life character... A true cowboy hero from the prairie-island in the Gem Sea!
 
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|A Study on Diamond Yields
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|id="A Study on Diamond Yields"|A Study on Diamond Yields
 
|After years of research in the mines, I believe I've learned something about diamond frequency. My research involved only the stones that are scattered about the mines... The ones that are broken with a pickaxe. Mineral yields from other sources require more research.
 
|After years of research in the mines, I believe I've learned something about diamond frequency. My research involved only the stones that are scattered about the mines... The ones that are broken with a pickaxe. Mineral yields from other sources require more research.
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-M. Jasper
 
-M. Jasper
 
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|Brewmaster's Guide
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|id="Brewmaster's Guide"|Brewmaster's Guide
 
|Ah... to brew!
 
|Ah... to brew!
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Be patient with your keg... you'll know it's finished when it's perfectly still. And only drink in moderation, or you'll surely regret it!
 
Be patient with your keg... you'll know it's finished when it's perfectly still. And only drink in moderation, or you'll surely regret it!
 
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|Mysteries of the Dwarves
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|id="Mysteries of the Dwarves"|Mysteries of the Dwarves
 
|The Dwarves call themselves 'Smoluanu'... which translates to 'sky people'. An odd name for a group that lives deep underground, isn't it?
 
|The Dwarves call themselves 'Smoluanu'... which translates to 'sky people'. An odd name for a group that lives deep underground, isn't it?
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-M. Jasper
 
-M. Jasper
 
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|Highlights From The Book of Yoba
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|id="Highlights From The Book of Yoba"|Highlights From The Book of Yoba
 
|Before time there was only the endless golden light.
 
|Before time there was only the endless golden light.
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And so that is how the world came to be.
 
And so that is how the world came to be.
 
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|Marriage Guide for Farmers
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|id="Marriage Guide for Farmers"|Marriage Guide for Farmers
 
|Before you ask someone to marry you, you'll have to date them for a while first (Ask someone to date you with a bouquet from Pierre's).
 
|Before you ask someone to marry you, you'll have to date them for a while first (Ask someone to date you with a bouquet from Pierre's).
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(Paid for by Pierre)
 
(Paid for by Pierre)
 
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|Technology Report!
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|id="The Fisherman, Act II"|The Fisherman, Act II
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|Tex: Gordy, tell me your best fisherman's story.
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Gordy: -deep sigh-... I've caught a lot of big fish in my time... And some that are very rare and difficult... But there was one that I struggled to catch for three days and three nights.
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Gordy: I call this fish... 'The Legend'. He was a huge beast... And the harder I tugged on the line, the harder he tugged back. I let my guard down for a moment and he snapped my boat in two. I've never fished since.
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Tex: Do you think anyone will ever catch him?
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Gordy: Hmm... If this person were a master at fishing, and caught all other rare fish first, and made sure they ate the correct kind of food... then maybe. Above all you've got to have respect for the water, son.
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Tex: ...son? Do you mean... you're... f...father?
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Gordy: Yes, my boy.
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--Dramatic Music as the curtains fall--
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|id="Technology Report!"|Technology Report!
 
|The blueprints for an advanced piece of machinery called a 'Crystalarium' have recently been published.
 
|The blueprints for an advanced piece of machinery called a 'Crystalarium' have recently been published.
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Unfortunately, the crystalarium doesn't work with the extremely rare gemstone known as 'Prismatic Shard'... For some reason, the EMF from the shard interacts negatively with the crystalarium.
 
Unfortunately, the crystalarium doesn't work with the extremely rare gemstone known as 'Prismatic Shard'... For some reason, the EMF from the shard interacts negatively with the crystalarium.
 
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|Secrets of the Legendary Fish
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|id="Secrets of the Legendary Fish"|Secrets of the Legendary Fish
|<div id="BookOfTheLegendaryFish"></div>Fisherman speak of five rare and unique fish that can only be caught by skilled anglers. Once caught, they will never appear again.
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|Fisherman speak of five rare and unique fish that can only be caught by skilled anglers. Once caught, they will never appear again.
    
The Crimsonfish lives in the warm ocean waters of summer. It's been sighted on the far eastern side of the beach.
 
The Crimsonfish lives in the warm ocean waters of summer. It's been sighted on the far eastern side of the beach.
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Train at fishing and be persistent, and eventually you will catch these elusive fish. Make sure to respect the water and don't remove too many fish from the ecosystem.
 
Train at fishing and be persistent, and eventually you will catch these elusive fish. Make sure to respect the water and don't remove too many fish from the ecosystem.
 
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| ???
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|id="TunnelDoor"| ''N/A''
 
|...Saw something weird in the tunnel leading out from Pelican Town. There's a little door hidden in the dark. Couldn't get it open, though.
 
|...Saw something weird in the tunnel leading out from Pelican Town. There's a little door hidden in the dark. Couldn't get it open, though.
    
-Gunther
 
-Gunther
 
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|Note From Gunther:
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|id="Note From Gunther"|Note From Gunther
 
|Wow, this library has really become great, thanks to your help! Thanks a bunch!
 
|Wow, this library has really become great, thanks to your help! Thanks a bunch!
 
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|Goblins
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|id="Goblins"|Goblins
 
by M. Jasper
 
by M. Jasper
 
|The species commonly known as "Goblin" seems to have originated in the forests of the far northeast, beyond the Bluemire Hills. Characterized by their green skin, bright red eyes, and foul smell, initial encounters with Goblins can be frightening for unexperienced travellers.  
 
|The species commonly known as "Goblin" seems to have originated in the forests of the far northeast, beyond the Bluemire Hills. Characterized by their green skin, bright red eyes, and foul smell, initial encounters with Goblins can be frightening for unexperienced travellers.  
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A traditional Goblin diet consists of grub meat, typically from the large and juicy grub varieties native to the Goblin home-forest. On special occasions, Goblins will indulge in an item called 'void mayonnaise'... considered perhaps the finest delicacy in all Goblin cuisine.
 
A traditional Goblin diet consists of grub meat, typically from the large and juicy grub varieties native to the Goblin home-forest. On special occasions, Goblins will indulge in an item called 'void mayonnaise'... considered perhaps the finest delicacy in all Goblin cuisine.
 
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|???
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|id="SecretBook"| ''N/A''
 
|Solok Ulan Paa Eno Ra Coto Ulan Coto Ulan Mabo Bel Eno Ra Teba Omi Walo Nemo
 
|Solok Ulan Paa Eno Ra Coto Ulan Coto Ulan Mabo Bel Eno Ra Teba Omi Walo Nemo
  

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