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1) "Born to Run" by Christopher McDouggal and it was absolutely magnificent. I would love to read it again and again.
2) "Chicken Soup for Runners' Soul" is an excellent compilation of inspiring stories from runners -
3) "Dare to Run" by Amit Sheth - he has run the Comrades and interspersed his story of couch to ultra-marathon with a lot of Indian and Greek philosophy. Nice read.
4) "Long Distance Race" by Tom Alter - it is a fictional tale of a young runner
5) "Turbaned Tornado" by Kushwant Singh - it is the life story of Fauja Singh, the world's oldest marathoner
6) "Ultra Marathon Man" by Dean Karnazes - absolutely brilliant
7) "Why we Run" by Bernd Heimrich - an anthropological, biological look at the sport of long distance running - Bernd is also an ultra marathoner
8) "Finding Ultra" by Rich Roll - this guy was a sportsman in his school days but fell into alcoholic ways growing up, rediscovered running
9) "Running on Empty" by Marshall Ulrich - this guy ran across America

And of course, Mark Matthew's book "The Jade Rabbit" must be listed here. It's fiction. You can tell it was written by a runner. It was hard to put down.

J.J. Hensley -- RESOLVE


anybody has read this book - it is a story of Deerfoot, George, Shrubb, Nurmi & Zatopek.


What I talk about when I talk about running by Haruki Murakami

Books mentioned in this topic
Once a Runner (other topics)The Four-Minute Mile (other topics)
For me, my favourite running fiction is hands-down Once a Runner. I have had to buy it three times because I keep lending it to people who don't return it!
For non-fiction, I think probably The Four-Minute Mile by Roger Bannister himself. I read it back in high school when I first got into running.