Book 4 of The Chronicles of Narnia is now complete. I'm still not able to check a number off my list, but I'm making progress.
I'm really tiring of this series. The first two books were pretty good. The third was terrible. This one was mediocre, so I'm hoping for something better from the remaining three. Actually the copy I finished had the first chapter of book 5 in it, and that seemed pretty good so far, so I do have hope. However, I'm just not sure. There's only so many Narnian battles that I can read about.
I'm also about halfway through the audiobook of The Help. I know it's not on the list, but it's pretty excellent so far, and I'm hoping I can finish that up by the end of the week.
I also watched The Return of the King a few days ago when I was not feeling well, and am feeling a little more ambitious on the Lord of the Rings front, too. Now that I know what is going to happen and it has been refreshed in my mind, I'm almost ready to start. I just have to commit to reading it, and will have to refrain from reading the first two chapters and then letting it sit for several months, only to forget what has happened so far. My only wish is that the stories were integrated like in the movie, because the task of reading a few hundred pages of what happens to Gandalf and company seems daunting because what I really only care about is Frodo and Sam (and Gollum). Oh well. Hopefully it won't be as bad as what I'm anticipating.
So, hopefully up next is Return of the King and Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Hopefully I'll finish both of these series up this spring and move on to better things, like Jane Austen (kidding!). But seriously, I'm excited to move on from all the ones I've been trying to finish for the last year, and on to new and/or random ones that I haven't explored yet. It's always fun to find out what each story is about, since titles can be mysterious or misleading.
Off to the library! Toodles!
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