I’m a book lover, an English teacher, and an avid cyclist. I write mostly about books and reading with an occasional post about cycling thrown in, and now and then something more personal. My reading tends toward contemporary literary fiction, classic novels, mysteries, personal essays, poetry, biographies and memoirs, and books about books and reading.
I occasionally accept books for review. If you are a publisher and would like to pitch a book or if you’re someone who just wants to say hi, email me at ofbooksandbikes at yahoo dot com.
um, reading while exercising on the treadmill or exercise bike?
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That might work! But no, I have to do the two things separately. Sigh
Cool picture.
One of my fondest memories of this year would have to be a 2hour bike ride around hampstead heath, north london, where I stopped more then once – planted myself on a bench and read a chapter or two from a book called the meaning of things.. a wonderful day.. and my recomendation for you in the combination of the two!!
I visited here before but didn’t notice the note about cycling. I have recently taken up the sport as well thanks to my husband – books and bicycles. I’d agree they make a great pair…
hello,
i linked you on my new book blog and hope you can check it out! it’s just getting started and i am inspired by your book choices!
thanks, jessica
Book and bicycle? Not a bad combo. Haruki Murakumi has writing and running.
I found your blog through Shelf Love’s ‘Bookish Dozen’ post from today. I’m an old hand in the book blogging world, but am new to cycling, so I look forward to reading your blog more! I currently have 2 bicycles with room for a few more…
There’s always more room for bicycles, right? Actually, we store ours in our living room… it’s a little tight
I’m a cycling librarian, I bike to my job everyday at Nashville State Community College. I love riding my bike and reading and learning new things. I also ride for environmental reasons, but mostly it’s fun. Here’s my favorite quote: “My two favourite things in life are libraries and bicycles.
They both move people forward without wasting anything. The perfect day: riding a bike to the library.”
(Peter Golkin, Arlington Virginia) Which I do everyday!
I also have a WordPress blog: “The Environmental Librarian: Green Sleeves”. Happy reading and riding!