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So excited about you reading All's Well!

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Thanks again for the rec! 📖✨

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This is such a lovely post, so evocative of the fall season! A Perfect Murder sounds so intriguing, and I have to try some of those recipes!

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I really appreciate your comment! I’m so glad the fall vibes came through. 🍂 A Perfect Murder is a fun (definitely not to be taken too seriously) watch—let me know if you check it out or try any of the recipes! ☺️

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i'm ready for a brown-hued perfect murder fall. i actually picked up Toor Toor earlier this summer—going to pair it with Jade Vines for extra autumnal vibes. thanks for the shoutout Zio! 💙

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Same! 🍂🤎 I haven’t tried Jade Vines yet—definitely grabbing a sample asap. 🌱👃 I love your Substack concept, and I’m excited for more of those food + movie pairings! 🍿

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I’m excited for you to read Ghostroots. I wish I could forget I read it so I can read it again for the first time.

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Those are the best kinds of books—the ones you wish you could read for the first time all over again. Now I’m even more excited to dive into Ghostroots! 📖✨

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I love this format Zio! I’m also so glad to hear you enjoyed When I Sing - the quote you pulled out is unbelievably perfect! I am also looking to reading Ghostroots soon. I don’t do exclusively eerie books around this time of year, but I am leaning into it a bit more this year for probably the first time ever! So I look forward to hearing about what you read xxx

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So glad you enjoyed it! When I Sing was really something special—thank you again for recommending it! I’m definitely looking forward to more of your posts about what you’re reading this season too! 📚❤️

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🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎 a perfect way to slip into fall

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Thank you!! 🧦🍂🧡

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Thanks for recommending When I Sing, Mountains Dance. Having lived near the Pyrenees for many years, I’m curious to see how the book captures the landscape. The shifting perspectives sound like a really unique approach, and I’m interested to see how it all ties together. Appreciate the heads-up on this one.

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Glad to hear that! I imagine having that connection to the Pyrenees will make the book resonate even more. Let me know what you think once you’ve had a chance to dive in.

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