I enjoyed the book as well. It got me in to reading about running, and I've read a number of good books since then. Some of them: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running Duel In The Sun Eat and Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness I've read a number more as well, but these stick out as somewhat recent reads.
I enjoyed the book as well. It got me in to reading about running, and I've read a number of good books since then. Some of them:
What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Duel In The Sun
Eat and Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness
I've read a number more as well, but these stick out as somewhat recent reads.
I want to read Eat and Run, I'll have to check out the others as well.
Thanks
Uffda
I want to read Eat and Run, I'll have to check out the others as well. Thanks
Definitely check out your local library for some books. Basically I kept checking for running books and they (along with running friends) gave me recommendations.
- Andrew
Thanks for the plug, says your friendly RA librarian obiebyke.
Call me Ray (not Ishmael)
Barking Mad To Run
Never read a book about running other than Pfitz & Hanson marathon training books. (And in those cases, "read" is a strong word.) I am pretty interested in Unbroken, although that is not a running book per se.
Never read a book about running other than Pfitz & Hanson marathon training books. (And in those cases, "read" is a strong word.)
I am pretty interested in Unbroken, although that is not a running book per se.
You might enjoy Flanagan's Run by Tom McNab for an entertaining novel about running. It is set in 1931 and follows characters that participate in a footrace across the US, that actually took place during the Great Depression. It was a really good read.
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt
I buy so few books because our library system is so great. I rarely get a movie anyplace else.