Category: Book Reviews

  • Once a Runner by John L. Parker

    Once a Runner by John L. Parker

    Once A Runner follows the collegiate years of Quenton Cassidy, a very talented but manic runner whose obsession in life is to run a sub-four minute mile. Cassidy attends fictional Southeastern University in Florida, and finds himself expelled after publicly speaking out against the strict dress code being imposed upon the athletes by the conservative administration…

  • Again to Carthage by John L. Parker

    Again to Carthage by John L. Parker

    Again to Carthage is the long-awaited sequel to the cult classic “Once a Runner,” which surprisingly became a New York Times bestseller decades after its initial release. The story revisits Quenton Cassidy, now a successful lawyer in Florida. While his life seems idyllic – leisurely runs, fishing trips, and fresh seafood – a yearning for…

  • The Essential Sheehan: A Lifetime of Running Wisdom

    The Essential Sheehan: A Lifetime of Running Wisdom

    The Essential Sheehan: A Lifetime of Running Wisdom from the Legendary Dr. George Sheehan Dr. George Sheehan, dubbed the “philosopher king” of running by President Bill Clinton, was a triple threat: respected cardiologist, accomplished runner, and bestselling author of eight books on the power of exercise. His iconic column in Runner’s World remains the most…

  • How Bad Do You Want It? by Matt Fitzgerald

    How Bad Do You Want It? by Matt Fitzgerald

    Endurance athletes, are you ready to break through that plateau and reach peak performance? Look no further than Matt Fitzgerald’s gripping book, “How Bad Do You Want It?”. This insightful exploration delves into the critical role of mental toughness in unlocking your athletic potential. Fitzgerald weaves a captivating narrative, blending pulse-pounding race stories with in-depth…

  • Today We Die a Little! The Inimitable Emil Zatopek

    Today We Die a Little! The Inimitable Emil Zatopek

    Today We Die a Little! tells the story of the greatest Olympic runner of all time. In 1952, Emil Zatopek stunned the world by dominating the 5,000m, the 10,000m and the marathon in Helsinki, Finland. He earned three gold medals in the space of nine days. Zatopek set 18 world records, won 5 Olympic medals,…

  • Run Fast. Eat Slow. by Shalane Flanagan

    Run Fast. Eat Slow. by Shalane Flanagan

    Run Fast. Eat Slow. As a runner, a father of two, I totally support this philosophy. Healthy meals fuel our runs. But, just as important, mealtime should be a time for conversation, relaxation and good food. A breakfast conversation about the day ahead, a lunch with colleagues, and a dinner with family members full of lively…

  • Let Your Mind Run by Deena Kastor

    Let Your Mind Run by Deena Kastor

    If there is one single take away from Let Your Mind Run by Deena Kastor, let it be this: there is no greater influence on success than the power of optimism. Emotional control and mental fortitude are necessary for one to do their very best in any event, especially distance running. Too often, we focus on the physical…