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''[[The Sims 4]]'' features many books encompassing multiple different genres, skills, and moods. Each [[bookcase]] comes with a selection of general books that can be read for fun. Additional books, including skill and emotion books can be purchased by Sims in live mode directly from an owned bookcase, or can be ordered online with a [[computer]].
 
Emotional books will put Sims that read them into a specific [[Emotion|emotionalemotion]]al state. Skill books, like in ''The Sims 3'', can be too easy - or too advanced - for Sims to read depending on their skill level. If a Sim with a high skill level reads a low skill book, they become [[bored]]. And if a Sim reads a too high level skill book, they will become [[tense]].
 
Sims with the [[Writing (The Sims 4)|writing]] skill can write their own books on a [[computer]], which can have a custom title and description. Each genre of book that can be written has a variety of template titles that will initially appear in the text field when creating a new book. The default description for each of these template books simply says what genre of book it is. Dollhouse-genre books can only be created by [[children]], comedy books can only be written by Sims with high [[comedy]] skill and travel guides can only be written by Sims with high [[Selvadoradian culture]] skill. The author Sim will then receive royalties every week for their published works. They can be published through a [[mailbox]] and have different qualities affected by the Sims writing skill that affect the amount of the received royalties.
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