A review by howlinglibraries
Goblin Mode: How to Get Cozy, Embrace Imperfection, and Thrive in the Muck by McKayla Coyle

Did not finish book. Stopped at 23%.
 I'm not sure how to describe what I expected from this book, but it wasn't this. There's nothing wrong with the book if it's what you're looking for, but the very literal steps (like going out and looking for mushrooms) weren't what I was hoping for.

Also, while I personally appreciated the author's political takes on capitalism, etc., I think it got a bit misguided at times. The book presents a sort of mindset that the wealthy have overtaken outdoorsy behaviors and the lower and middle class need to "take it back", which may be the case in some parts of the US (I truly don't know); however, as someone from the southeast (where outdoorsy adventuring is something that primarily belongs to the lower and middle classes), I couldn't help but feel like some of the author's mindsets came from a critically online sort of "twitter activism" perspective that didn't actually align with the real world as much as one might hope.