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Riccardo Mastellone riccardoma6ad6 — Awesome, I really had to restrain myself from eating this book up in like two days. I swear, I forced myself to read another book and then come back to it. Finnick sounds so hot I was like "lawd he gonna have a horrible death!" and then stupid Johanna, I wanted her to die, but then I didn't want her to die, it was a love hate thing. Peeta's so sweet! As usual. ^^ And Katniss, love that girl! Anyway, this book was fantastic as we all expected it to be. I'm gonna read two more books before I go on to Mockingjay...man it's so hard to pace myself. <333
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Craig Casey _ech_o_rt — I'm going to go with a four-star rating with this book, because, ultimately, once one gets past some of the annoying characters, there's a bunch of great stories in here. Like many others, apparently, on this site, I'm not a runner. I hate running. Or, at least, I hate distance running. I ran cross country for one year in high school and never got into it. I also ran the sprints during track season. I liked that (sprinting) much better and still do, even though I/my body wasn't made to sprint. Even so, this book made me want to go for a five minute run with my shoes off... so it's at least that good. The best parts for me were the chapters that were more educational. I liked learning about the Tarahumara and our evolution as a species and about the bushmen in Africa and about all these great runners from the past and how modern running shoes hamper our running style. There was a lot of good information presented. Most true sprinting spikes don't have much of a sole, so one is sort of forced to run as described as natural in the book. I always found this kind of running much more comfortable and I never had any injuries. Even in strength training, as I've gotten older, I've found that doing bodyweight calisthenics for strength (yes, plenty of BW exercises can increase strength substantially) have kept my joints much more health than the weights have. What I'm saying is that I think the human body has adapted toward certain purposes and many of our contemporary training methods run contrary to evolution and we pay for it in our health. I'm saying I buy what McDougall is selling. What rubbed me wrong about this book was some of the character sketches were annoying as hell. I found characters like Jenny and Billy incorrigible and had to struggle to get through the chapter that focused on these two. I'm sure they're probably great, nice, intelligent people, but the author made them seem like those people in college you always had to throw out of your apartment by hand. Caballo, Scott, the first "Bruja" in Leadville and Barefoot Ted were somewhat more tolerable, but even then, McDougall seemed so hell-bent on creating quirky characters that I felt as if he probably wasn't doing any of these people any justice. But, in the end, I agree with another commenter that I don't quite understand the hero-worship we lavish on individuals who are so unbalanced. Ultimately, who cares if these people give so much of their lives to running? I'm still waiting for someone to write a book about a well-rounded individual who can juggle all of the demands of contemporary life and still be sane. Or is it that this person doesn't exist, and so it's easier to write about quirky obsessives?
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Aimee Lydon _imee_ydon — Readable. Interesting twists.
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Juan Tello juantelloweb — It took me a very long time to finish this book, only because it obviously isn't a novel that I had to find out what happens. I finally burned through the last little bit, and I'm so glad I did. I loved reading about President Hinckley as just a regular person. Also, I now have no reason to complain about Chris' crazy schedule after I read about Pres. Hinckley being out of the country for weeks, coming home for a little while, then doing it all over again. Very long book, but so interesting.
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Charlie Connely charlieco — Julia Child is a force of naturebadass. She didn't discover cooking until her mid-30's, publish her cookbook until she was in her 40's, and at 41 thought her main problem was that she just wasn't SERIOUS enough. She lived all over the world and her 6'3" sister's nickname was Dort. Julia Child makes the world make sense. I SAID IT!
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Li Qi 1198824663f49 — I LOVE GAKUEN ALICE!! I feel bad for Luca but gooooo Natsume!!
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