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The Looniness of the Long Distance Runner : An Unfit Londoner's Attempt to Run the New York City Marathon from Scratch

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This book charts the attempts of a totally unfit 39-year-old Londoner to run the ulitmate the 26.2 miles of the New YOrk Marathon.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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August 6, 2023
An enjoyable read for a runner. The author in a light hearted amble about taking up running. From his experiences on the gym tread mill to a number of half marathons before running his target race - the New York Marathon.

I found the humour at times a bit strained. But the author’s description of the training for his goal and observations of his feelings were spot on.
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November 25, 2008
I honestly read the title "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner" until I was about a third of the way into it. Had I realized it was a humorous book about marathon running, written by a Londoner, I would have read it much sooner. Funny it was - kept me snickering all the way through. I'd be able to give this a much higher recommendation if the author hadn't beat MY marathon PR in his first race. Jeez...
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July 2, 2007
Well written, but the guy's a Brit so's that's not unexpected. A tad in the "my-poor-pathetic-life" genre, but the chapter on the history of the marathon is excellent.
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June 16, 2012
This is a book written by an out-of-shape man approaching 40 as he prepares to run the NYC marathon. I read it because I'm pretty much in the same situation, though right row I'm focused on a 5k not a marathon. It was interesting to read about his training routine and challenges, though the descriptions of the races got a bit tedious - each race filled an entire chapter and read pretty much like the previous race chapters (struggling to find the starting line; overcoming the mental and physical pains of racing; views along the way, which is mostly other runners; the letdown of the finish line). The only difficult part in the reading was that this was written by a Brit for the UK market, so he goes to no effort to explain his colloquialisms or his soccer, rugby, and cricket analogies, so at times the book left me feeling
Ike a foreigner with no travel guide. But mostly it was a fun, if not a bit fluffy and prone to cynicism, read.
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August 8, 2011
Finally, to finish up the running portion of the recommendations, this is a hilarious book about a man’s attempt to get in shape for the New York Marathon. It’s full of strange races, such as one where participants run an out and back course while racing a train, and the book is laced with humor that runners will love.
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December 30, 2008
Well written and funny, this account of one Londoner's path to the New York Marathon is both informative, witty and inspiring. Really makes you want to get out there and run. A must for any marathon runner, I should imagine. :) Tore through it in a few days.
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July 6, 2012
I liked it. It didn't grab me at first, but the last few chapters brought many chuckles, laughs and guffaws. An unabashedly British humor carries the text, though, and that alone made it worth reading.
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June 29, 2008
Great book. Anyone who has trained or wants to train for a marathon should read it. I read it while I was training for the Cincinnati Marathon and found it inspiring, hysterical and accurate.
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April 17, 2009
Thoroughly entertaining and made me want to grab my running shoes immediately!
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May 3, 2012


nice fun read though the end is a bit anti-climatic
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January 15, 2015
Written in a very personal, humorous style, this is a good read for anyone contemplating (or dreaming about) running long distances.
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September 20, 2014
This was really funny. I've read several books about the marathon now, and I still learned some very interesting things from this one.
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March 21, 2008
This book may only resonate with male, mid-life runners, but it's a hoot!
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August 11, 2011
Very funny - pure English humour and witiness. Most of the time too close to the truth
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