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Hey, thanks for asking about that book I mentioned. I finished it last night and honestly it was not what I expected at all. The writing style took a bit to get used to, but by chapter three I was completely hooked. I think you'd really enjoy the way the author weaves the different character arcs together. Let me know if you want to borrow my copy. I also started another one by the same author and it's even better so far. The pacing is a little slower but the world-building is incredible. Anyway, we should grab coffee soon and chat about it. I've been trying to find time to read more consistently and this one definitely motivated me. Hope you're doing well.
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I saw your question about the garden project and wanted to share a few thoughts. We ended up going with raised beds made from untreated pine and they've held up really well through two seasons. The soil mixture we used was a combination of topsoil, compost, and peat moss. It drains decently and the tomatoes went crazy this year. If you're planning to start from seed, I'd suggest using a heating mat to speed up germination. Also, be careful with watering — it's easy to overdo it when the plants are small. Let me know if you want me to send you pictures of our layout. I think it could give you some ideas for spacing. Anyway, hope this helps! Enjoy the weekend.