Not so deep thoughts on running.

1) Generally I am such an expert mind wanderer, no matter what the task at hand. But while running, sadly, my mind maintains an excruciatingly minute focus on every…single…stupid…plodding step.

2) I see the benefits of intervals (I am reaping them, as it were), but when the first few steps are so hard to take, do you really want to have to make that choice several times during each run?

À la Nick Hornby, books in/books out for March.

Bought:

  • River Marked, by Patricia Briggs (iphone/Kindle)
  • Magic at the Gates, by Devon Monk (25% off liquidation sale!)
  • Tempest Rising, by Nicole Peeler ($2.99 on iphone/Kindle!)
  • Undercover, by Lauren Dane (iphone/Kinde)
  • Soulless, by Gail Carriger (iphone/Kindle)
  • Leviathan, , by Scott Westerfeld (liquidation sale)
  • Behemoth, by Scott Westerfeld (liquidation sale)
  • Trickster’s Choice, by Tamora Pierce (liquidation sale)

Read:
  • River Marked, by Patricia Briggs (iphone/Kindle)
  • Mother’s Milk, by Edward St Aubyn
  • How to Knit a Heart Back Home, by Rachael Herron (gift)
  • The Dark and Hollow Places, by Carrie Ryan (gift)
  • Magic at the Gates, by Devon Monk
  • Composed, by Rosanne Cash (gift)
  • Tempest Rising, by Nicole Peeler (iphone/Kindle)
  • Undercover, by Lauren Dane (iphone/Kindle)
  • The Night Season, by Chelsea Cain (library)
  • Aftertime, by Sophie Littlefield (gift)

This was a bad month for buying books for a girl with no income. 🙁 BOOO! Liquidation sale is no excuse, silly spender.