![]() Of course, I much prefer the funnier original title, but the book is still a lot of fun, probably regardless of what it’s called. Even though I’m approved more often from major publishers, I’m still surprised when I get a book, so I’ve really been looking forward to this one. When I saw it, for the third time, back on Netgalley under a new title, I knew I was supposed to at least try to read it. Last summer, a few months after it was released, I did see a beautiful hardcover copy in our local bookstore, but I already had my arms full of books, so had to pass again. But, since I’d only recently started with Netgalley and this was published by a major publisher, I forced myself to pass on it and pick it up in the bookstore instead. I saw this book on Netgalley last year, when it was titled How Not to Die Alone. ![]() More spontaneous and open than he, she brings a colorful streak into his life, one that has him wondering if he’s doing this whole life thing wrong, and maybe he should start living more. His days follow a routine, though his imaginary life provides quite a bit of color to the mundane. ![]() ![]() His job is to pick through the homes of the recently deceased to try to find a next of kin, and any money that can be used to cover funeral expenses. ![]() Summary: Andrew works for the Death Department. ![]()
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