Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
I don't think this fits into any of #popsugarreadingchallenge or #readharder challenge, but oh, well.
I really enjoyed it. The few of Mr. Gaiman's books that I have read all seem dark. In my imagination, they take place in dimly lit or overcast places. I enjoy them. I love that he has put together several different versions of this book over the years, and that the version I read was his favorite. I like that people still adjust things after they are published. Granted this probably causes librarians palpitations as the publishing dates all vary. I would recommend it. I want to hear the BBC radio version of it; I believe I read that James McAvoy is in it as well as Benedict Cumberbatch. Granted, I may wait a bit, as I just read it.
Unf*ck Your Habitat by Rachel Hoffman
I read a review of this and thought, hmmmm... gotta love the title. I like how it meets you where you are. It has helped. I am not perfect; and it has helped. It has some good ideas. I enjoyed listening to it.
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