Thursday 29 January 2009

767 pages later...

I just finished my first book of 2009! I finished the complete Chronicles of Narnia tonight - all seven books! All 767 pages! You'd be impressed if you saw the thickness of the book - I have to admit, I am pretty surprised that I finished it too! I started reading in at the beginning of January and read it all with two days left to spare!

You might think I am getting a bit excited about something quite small, but it's a pretty good achievement for me. I really hope I can keep this up!

My Bible readings are coming along nicely too. I've got one more chapter of 1 Kings left, and then a few more books after that. 1 Kings has been really interesting so far. Such an interesting book. The last few chapters I read were about Elijah, and I have to say, they were pretty cool. It would've been really amazing to be Elijah - he truly witnessed and did some crazy things! Still using Alexander Scourby too - I love how he read out 1 Kings 18:26-27 (if you have Scourby's Audio Bible check it out - it's a hoot! 'Oooooooooo Baal! Heeeaaar us!' - Gold!)

I'm really liking this whole reading thing!

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Thursday 29 January 2009

767 pages later...

I just finished my first book of 2009! I finished the complete Chronicles of Narnia tonight - all seven books! All 767 pages! You'd be impressed if you saw the thickness of the book - I have to admit, I am pretty surprised that I finished it too! I started reading in at the beginning of January and read it all with two days left to spare!

You might think I am getting a bit excited about something quite small, but it's a pretty good achievement for me. I really hope I can keep this up!

My Bible readings are coming along nicely too. I've got one more chapter of 1 Kings left, and then a few more books after that. 1 Kings has been really interesting so far. Such an interesting book. The last few chapters I read were about Elijah, and I have to say, they were pretty cool. It would've been really amazing to be Elijah - he truly witnessed and did some crazy things! Still using Alexander Scourby too - I love how he read out 1 Kings 18:26-27 (if you have Scourby's Audio Bible check it out - it's a hoot! 'Oooooooooo Baal! Heeeaaar us!' - Gold!)

I'm really liking this whole reading thing!

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