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Otherwise I'm absolutely in love with this book.
The book could be a personal alchemist note book:
Blank at the beginning and the more you discover the effects of ingedients, the more it would be enriched.
If you have the book with you at an alchemy stand, it could provide some other functionalities when you are doing some Alchemy:
Store the combination of ingredient you already tried + store the results in a diary section of the note book, it would allow to infer the effects an ingredient has NOT, based on the trials you already made and the known effects of the ingredients. + When you are trying a combination of ingredients, you should be informed if you already tried this combination.
Additional items, sheets, would be found as a loot in the dungeons or purchased to some "specialists" and they would contain some Information about a random ingredient. Reading them would add an info in the note book, and it would add a small XP amount in Alchemy