I think we should plan the team lunch for Thursday since most people are available then. The new Italian place downtown has good reviews and takes reservations for large groups. Let me know if you want me to call them or if you prefer to book online. Also, I finished the quarterly report draft and shared it with the department heads for review. The feedback has been mostly positive, though accounting wants a more detailed breakdown of the operational costs. We can adjust that section before the final submission.
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I finally got around to reading that book you recommended last month. The character development was really impressive, especially how the author wove together the different perspectives across the timelines. I found the middle section a bit slow, but the ending tied everything together nicely. Speaking of recommendations, do you have any good podcasts for long drives? I have a trip coming up next week and I am looking for something engaging to listen to. Preferably something in the science or history genre, but I am open to interesting storytelling as well.