I'm gonna recommend a book I read like 5 years ago, but I thought it was absolutely fantastic.
Tunnel Vision by Keith Lowe
It's about a guy who does some kind of odd pastime in London (I don't know if this is an actual activity or not) where he tries to visit every single subway station in a single day. Not only that but the day he chooses is the day before he is scheduled to get married and, to boot, he bets certain things (his honeymoon, if I remember) with a friend that he can do it.
The book covers his journey and flashes between him and what his fiancee is doing (involving a twist with the betting friend). The writer draws up a great deal of anxiety and the writing matches. It is probably the snappiest book I've ever read.
It was published by MTV, which gave me pause at first...I figured it either had to be awful or for young kids...but it turned out to be absolutely fantastic. I recommend it highly.
Jam it back in, in the dark.