I'm rereading
Lord of the Rings, starting with
Fellowship. And gobbling it up. Until I got to the Council of Elrond chapter, which was estimated by my Kindle to take 45 minutes of reading. To be fair I was extra sedated at the time, so this was even more of a mountain to climb than usual. But I can also remember young me, e.g. teenage years and earlier, boggling at this lengthy over-wordy section of the book.
I'm now nearly through it, and will press on quickly with the rest. At the same time, I'm looking forward to Oxonmoot in a few weeks, the Tolkien Society annual convention in Oxford. In recent years it has offered online viewing too, watching live as things happen, and later on catchup through Christmas. I sleep through most live talks, so find catchup invaluable. And yes, I have another online viewing ticket, bought very early on, when it was extra low cost, helped by my Tolkien Society member discount.
After Worldcon I have also been picking up a few treat things, as substitutes for not being in the Dealers' Hall in person this time! Today I picked up a low cost ebook version for my Kindle of Luna Press Publishing's
Adapting Tolkien collection of essays from a Tolkien Society seminar. Some while ago I picked up a print copy of their
Translating and Illustrating Tolkien collection of another Tolkien Society seminar’s essays.
I'd also like to pick up something decorative in my not-at-Worldcon catchup. Must resist a plush dragon, though the call is strong, and not for any dragon in particular! I may wait to see what's on offer from the dealers at Oxonmoot, and possibly pick up something Tolkien-y. Though going to browse the
Weta Workshop site just now might not have been my best move! Not just Lord of the Rings and Hobbit stuff, like
a balrog,
Smaug and even
Radagast* (I'm telling my husband, very unsubtly, about that last one, given my birthday soon!). But they also sell other great things, including
a scene from the Escher-like castle, and
Sir Didymus and Ambrosius, all from
The Labyrinth movie. Also Hoggle and Ludo figures ...
* I greatly disliked the Hobbit films of Peter Jackson. But Sylvester McCoy's Radagast was fab.