Treadmill Week 20 & What I #amreading – Fair Chance by Josh Lanyon

Treadmill Goals:

  • Get on the treadmill (or equivalent exercise) daily
  • Pace is fine at 30 min/mile, although I may up it on occasion
  • Time range between 30 minutes and 1 hour per day
  • Distance 1-2 miles per day
  • Read the chosen book, which I won’t allow myself to read outside of my treadmill time, hopefully motivating me to reach or exceed the above goals (the only exception to this is Saturday nights, if I want to finish off a book so I can start a fresh one for the new week)

Note: Although I will try to avoid them, my daily #amreading updates may or may not contain spoilers, so read at your own risk.

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What I #amreading: Fair Chance (All’s Fair Book 3) by Josh Lanyon

5123q8jydtLMy favorite lines this week:

  • SUNDAY: The photo had been taken a few years earlier, before Roland’s hair and beard had started to silver. The Roland in the photo peered intimidatingly over his round spectacles as though he’d been interrupted in the midst of writing some groundbreaking essay on human rights violations. In fact, he simply didn’t like having his photo taken.
  • MONDAY: Tucker shook his head. “As your father would say, you’re one uptight cat, Mills.”
  • TUESDAY: He stretched his hand across the table. Tucker’s fingers laced his, gripping him back with equal warmth and strength.
  • WEDNESDAY: Elliot grimaced, but it was kind of nice not to have to pretend he wasn’t in pain when he was. Thankfully, they had moved past the stage where he felt honor-bound to constantly prove he was every bit as tough as Tucker, bum knee or not. And a lot of that was probably due to Tucker not being the kind of asshole who believed masculinity was about sexual endurance or bench-pressing your car.
  • THURSDAY: Elliot said, “And here I thought the evening couldn’t get any weirder.
  • FRIDAY: Elliot continued to sit in the lot while cars came and went, commuters picking up and dropping off. A typical busy Monday morning and no one seemed to have noticed that over the course of the weekend the world had been knocked clean out of orbit.
  • SATURDAY: Even though I mowed, I did finish the book afterward. So I’ll go ahead and give favorite line anyway: It was the worried kindness, the sincere concern that got to him, made him feel about seven years old again, when there was pretty much nothing his father couldn’t set right for him, and for one awful moment Elliot feared he was going  to break down.

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Week 20: April 2, 2017 – April 8, 2017

DAY PACE TIME DISTANCE
Sunday  30 min/mile  40:43 min:sec  1.3 miles
Monday  30 min/mile  32:38 min:sec  1 mile
Tuesday  30 min/mile  33:40 min:sec  1.1 miles
Wednesday  30 min/mile  37:35 min:sec  1.2 miles
Thursday  30 min/mile  36:13 min:sec  1.2 miles
Friday  30 min/mile  35:47 min:sec  1.1 miles
Saturday  Who knows?  40:29 min:sec (Front)

32:08 min:sec (Back)

Dunno, I mowed the lawn instead of treadmill. Trust me, it was a bigger workout.

3 thoughts on “Treadmill Week 20 & What I #amreading – Fair Chance by Josh Lanyon

  1. Can you read and mow the lawn at the same time? (Idk, audio books?) Or do you allow yourself to read from the book the equivalent time you missed out on to compensate for being “forced” to work out, without the lovely perk of a book? 🙂

    1. Ha! No, I read afterward. I suppose if it had been mid-week, I’d have to limit it to the equivalent time, but fortunately it was Saturday, so I was allowed to just finish it. Thank goodness, because it’s a great book in a great series!

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