The Memory of Running
 

The Memory of Running

by Ron Mclarty

Every decade seems to produce a novel that captures the public’s imagination with a story that sweeps readers up and takes them on a thrilling, unforgettable ride. Ron McLarty’s The Memory of Running is this decade’s novel. By all accounts, especially his own, Smithson “Smithy” Ide is a loser. An overweight, friendless, chain-smoking, forty-three-year-old drunk, Smithy’s life becomes completely... (read more)

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  • poppet

    poppet said:

    Jeez!! Am I the only person on Shelfari who hasn't read this book??? I'm trying to read every book in the world but so far am falling a little short.

    posted Saturday, March 17 2007
  • bookaholik

    bookaholik said:

    I really enjoyed this book. It was well written and held my attention.

    posted Wednesday, March 14 2007
  • judester333

    judester333 said:

    I recently saw that he has a new book out called "Traveler" released 1/18/07. It got good reviews from Amazon.com and Pulisher's weekly described as heartwarming and thoughtful...hope this answers your question.

    posted Wednesday, March 7 2007
  • Ady

    ady said:

    I loved this book. Usually, this writing style would lose me... but the author executed it so suberbly... I was completely enthralled. I have loaned this book out so many times to my friends and family and everyone always loves it. I hear he has a new book coming out. Does anyone know anything about that? What is it supposed to be about and when is the release date?

    posted Monday, March 5 2007
  • judester333

    judester333 said:

    Sometimes I see myself in this book...getting lazy and becoming a coach potato...hassles and then just taking off on a bike away from it all! I loved how h e got himself together after everything he went through. He learned a lot of lessons by running as he did.

    posted Friday, March 2 2007
  • Kristy Shetley

    kristy shetley said:

    One of my fav books in the past few years. It's a story about a man who thought he was a failure and his life had no hope, but through the course of the story his life changes and redemption comes. It's a great story!

    posted Friday, March 2 2007
  • Kim

    kim said:

    This book is a must read, great book!

    Kim

    posted Monday, February 26 2007
  • Megameow

    megameow said:

    I loved it and I'm now looking forward to reading his new one!

    posted Saturday, February 17 2007
  • Jensku

    jensku said:

    I loved this book. It kind of reminded me of the story of Forest Gump in a way, but I felt it was such a great story!!

    posted Thursday, February 15 2007
  • ucibhere

    ucibhere said:

    I read it and thought it was very good. I love books that delve into emotions, and this was one of them.

    posted Thursday, February 15 2007

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