Urchina
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I'm finishing up "Rats: Observations on the history and habitat of the city's most unwanted inhabitants" by Robert Sullivan.
It's insightful, interesting, and kind of creepy. Much as I imagine a good murder mystery would be. Two thumbs up, and that's not just the health inspector talking. I mean, the guy spends a year in a NYC alley observing rats and talking to people about rats. How quirky is that? The book is great.
Next up: Hospitality Law: Applications and procedures. Required for class. I will probably not be recommending it here.
It's insightful, interesting, and kind of creepy. Much as I imagine a good murder mystery would be. Two thumbs up, and that's not just the health inspector talking. I mean, the guy spends a year in a NYC alley observing rats and talking to people about rats. How quirky is that? The book is great.
Next up: Hospitality Law: Applications and procedures. Required for class. I will probably not be recommending it here.