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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
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message 1: by Zara's Retreat (last edited Dec 27, 2015 05:06AM) (new)

Zara's Retreat | 2365 comments This thread is to discuss Haruki Murakami's book, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running.


***Please remember to mark spoilers.***

Participants:
Theresa, Craig, Caro, Laurie


message 2: by Zara's Retreat (last edited Dec 22, 2015 05:01PM) (new)

Zara's Retreat | 2365 comments Suggested break down of reading so that you can check in and let us know how you're going. The following breakdown is purely a suggestion and is therefore not set in stone.

Rather than putting dates for each section I've done it so that it takes into account that not everybody will necessarily have the book at the same time.


Week 1: 45 pages
Week 2: 45 pages
Week 3: 45 pages
Week 4: 45 pages



Caro (karopi) | 995 comments Hello Zara!
Please put me in this group. I also signed for this one! BTW: Happy Holidays!


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Zara's Retreat | 2365 comments Caro wrote: "Hello Zara!
Please put me in this group. I also signed for this one! BTW: Happy Holidays!"


Hi Caro,

I think the 'Cara' I had listed was in fact you but I couldn't read my own writing it seems. I apologise. Happy Holidays to you as well.


Laurie Can I join this buddy read? It would actually be a reread for me but to be honest, I really don't remember much of anything about this.


Chantal (chanters) | 1 comments I'd like to join as well! I just requested it from the library and am next in line :)


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Sofia Lopes (sepollcas) Hi! Can you please add me?
(This will be my first participation here :) .)


Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments ...so strange! For some reason, I thought I had already read this one. I had not. Count me in!


Laurie I finished this today. I liked it better this time than when I read it 5 years ago. I am eager to see what the rest of you think.


Chantal (chanters) | 1 comments It's ready for pick up at the library!


message 11: by Caro (new) - rated it 4 stars

Caro (karopi) | 995 comments I finished the book! I really enjoyed and felt motivated to run again. I don't do it over a year ago when I had an injury that put me in sick leave for a month and took me over 7 months to completely recover... I had the injury running... But now I feel is time again to take out my snickers and hit the road....
I also like it a lot to know a bit more of his life through the book pages how he describe himself and how he teach the importance of self discipline in our lives... I think this book should be read when we are before our 30's and it prepare us for our lives... But looking back now sometimes it makes me feel I could do so much more...


message 12: by Kara (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments I just started and it's making me feel a little guilty for not going on a run in a while, haha.


message 13: by Caro (new) - rated it 4 stars

Caro (karopi) | 995 comments I think it happens to all of us who had run before...


Laurie I agree that this makes you want to run. I run but not as much as I used to or nearly as much as I would like. Reading about his discipline of running daily was inspiring especially since he was older than I am now.

I liked where he compared the discipline needed to write on a daily basis compared to the commitment to running consistently. He is probably right that one can't be an author if writing for a couple of hours seems like a big chore.

The last thing I really liked is that he doesn't spend any time in the book talking about his phenomenal success. A reader wouldn't know from this that he is a world famous author if they didn't know already.


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