Hey, I finally got around to reading that book you recommended last month. Honestly, I wasn't sure at first because the opening chapters felt a little slow, but by the middle I was completely hooked. The way the author weaves together the different character arcs is really impressive. I stayed up way too late two nights in a row because I couldn't put it down. Have you read any of their other work? I'm thinking about picking up the earlier novel they wrote, the one set in the coastal town. I heard it has a similar style but a totally different setting. Also, I wanted to ask if you've seen the new documentary series about urban gardening that just dropped. It's surprisingly engaging, even if you don't have a green thumb. They focus on small spaces and creative container setups. Let me know if you want to borrow the book — I can drop it off next time I'm in your area. Anyway, talk soon. Hope you're having a good week so far.
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Oh, I almost forgot to mention — I finally tried that little café on the corner of Elm and 5th. The one with the blue awning that we always walk past? I got a flat white and a spinach croissant, and honestly it was really good. The croissant was flaky and warm, not greasy at all. The coffee had this nice nutty undertone. I sat by the window for about an hour and just watched people go by. It was pretty relaxing. The barista mentioned they roast their own beans in small batches, which explains the freshness. I think you'd really like the vibe in there — it's quiet but not stuffy, and they have a shelf of board games you can borrow. Let me know if you want to meet up there sometime. Also, I ran into your neighbor at the farmers market on Saturday. She was selling those little herb pots she grows on her balcony. I picked up a basil plant and it's already thriving on my kitchen windowsill. Anyway, just wanted to share that.