This book is a surprisingly autobiographical and down-to-earth account of Murakami’s relationship with running. The books of Haruki Murakami can often be seen as a hike: a walk on the border between everyday moments and the supernatural. Haruki Murakami – What I Talk About When I Talk About Running Oddly enough, the witty story teaches a couple of important lessons on enjoying the moment, following your gut and exploring the world. In his debut novel Jonasson tells the story of the absurd journey of a hundred year-old man, who ends up being chased by both the police and a bunch of criminals. It deserves a spot in this list because of the incredibly inspiring message it aspires to tell and is certainly a book to read when travelling. This book presents a story on exploration and adventure, rather than being a book on hiking or walking. Jonas Jonasson – The Hundred Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared
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