Bingham really get me into Penguin mode and mediocre stuff so its got this bad image of running book slam on my face everytime I try to figure out which running book to get. Well, u might argue Karno stuff.. it will kick you to admire that Greek fler and wanted to be like him.
But I am talking about writing stuff that is editor-love-story-telling thingy. Apart from that, about wandering into more that routine stuff.. spiritual and the holistic history of running make you easy and confidence in running. Despite whether it will advocate you to barefoot running or not, this book will take you into a fresh paradigm that hit you so hard that you wouldn't know it by the time you flip the next page. It knock and inject into your subconscious like a subliminal tape. Yup, you gotta have the passion for running to identify the depth of this book... IMHO of course.
There are still 100 pages to chew thru and I hope Chris McDougall has more of his flashy story style twice of that of Malcolm Gladwell will come out with more.
It a book you would not want to miss at all if you found so much in running and joy in doing it.
It's kinda like lapping the timeline for next greater height for human in running history.
I think this book is cooking up the volume like never before and Kinokuniya has 1000% more copies than the other running book or similar sports stuff.
It will tame your wildest imagination and let it make sense and I-knew-it and I-told-you-so if you always have this ultimate cracking zen to certain running doubts or answers.
Get a copy and your brain will love it for it with the soul refreshing reading.
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