Bookshelf2 Min Read Run Oregon Guest BloggeronMay 19, 2019 Run Oregon Bookshelf: Running Home https://www.watchungbooksellers.com/sites/watchungbooksellers.com/files/runninghomekatiearnold.jpg Although I cannot say that I wasn’t warned… Discover More
Bookshelf2 Min Read Run Oregon Guest BloggeronMay 11, 2019 Run Oregon Bookshelf: Becoming Boston Strong I’m a self-proclaimed nerd and runner, so when a book about running the Boston Marathon comes out, it practically clicks itself into my cart… Discover More
Bookshelf3 Min Read Run Oregon Guest BloggeronMarch 28, 2019 Run Oregon Bookshelf: North by Scott Jurek, with Jenny Jurek In February 2010, after a “come to Jesus” moment with the scale late one night, I joined a gym and a few months later participated in my first… Discover More
Bookshelf1 Min Read Run Oregon BlogonMarch 21, 2019 Run With & Meet the Author of Running Out, Dave Essinger – March 28 If you enjoy checking out Run Oregon’s bookshelf, surely you remember our review of the book Running Out, a novel set in the Canadian… Discover More
Bookshelf3 Min Read Run Oregon BlogonMarch 17, 2019 Run Oregon Bookshelf: 26 Marathons by Meb Keflezighi If you run marathons–especially if you’re new to the distance–you should definitely read the book 26 Marathons: What I… Discover More
Bookshelf3 Min Read Run Oregon BlogonMarch 16, 2019 Run Oregon Bookshelf: Life is a Marathon by Matt Fitzgerald This is a book about a runner, or rather, a runner’s wife. This is also a book about mental health and mental illness, relationships,… Discover More
Bookshelf2 Min Read onFebruary 26, 2019 Run Oregon Bookshelf: The Incomplete Book of Running by Peter Sagal Peter Sagal brings all the wit from his NPR show Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me and weaves that into the personal meaning running brings to many in… Discover More
Bookshelf4 Min Read Run Oregon Guest BloggeronJanuary 6, 2019 Run Oregon Bookshelf: I Can Do Hard Things: How Small Steps Equal Big Impact Since I started running nine years ago, I have read about 40 books on running. My favorite style is what I call “autobiographies by nobodies.”… Discover More
Bookshelf3 Min Read Run Oregon Guest BloggeronDecember 24, 2018 Setting Goals for 2019 with the Get To Work Book Despite the fact that we are in a time of all things digital, I still get excited about a fresh, new, hand’s on planner. So, with… Discover More
Bookshelf2 Min Read Run Oregon Guest BloggeronDecember 3, 2018 Run Oregon Bookshelf: Racing Heart As a lifetime reader, and a runner for nearly is long, it’s funny to think that I rarely read books about running or runners. Whether… Discover More