Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner
Dean Karnazes


I finished this book recently. It's a pretty entertaining read. While Dean is obviously not a writer by trade, his stories draw you in. While I have no desire to run ultra-marathons, the stories inspire me to continue my running. I found the marathon to the South Pole to be particularly interesting. In any case, this is an easy read; I recommend it for runners at all levels.
Dean Karnazes
I finished this book recently. It's a pretty entertaining read. While Dean is obviously not a writer by trade, his stories draw you in. While I have no desire to run ultra-marathons, the stories inspire me to continue my running. I found the marathon to the South Pole to be particularly interesting. In any case, this is an easy read; I recommend it for runners at all levels.
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