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A review by earlgaytea711
52 Ways to Walk: The New Science and Timeless Joy of How, When, Where, and Why by Annabel Streets
informative
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
3.75
I really like what this book was trying to do and in some ways I do think it achieved its goal of inspiring me to walk more and do so more creatively.
But I have to say it got very repetitive. I know the intention is probably not to read it cover to cover line I did but I found the last third a slog because at that point she was giving the same walks new names or a new spin.
Either way, I'm happy to have read it and I'm happy to have it in my shelves to flip through when I need inspiration to get my body moving.
But I have to say it got very repetitive. I know the intention is probably not to read it cover to cover line I did but I found the last third a slog because at that point she was giving the same walks new names or a new spin.
Either way, I'm happy to have read it and I'm happy to have it in my shelves to flip through when I need inspiration to get my body moving.