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05-30-2002, 08:57 PM | #1 |
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Why did you read LOTR
Just curious about what prompted people to read The Hobbit and LOTR initially. School? Just interested? Coaxing from a friend?
I read The Hobbit in school (6th grade maybe?). I enjoyed it, but didn't love it. My husband, who is usually not an avid reader, loved all four books. He read them on his own as a child, reread them as an adult, and then reread them again when he heard the movies were being made. Curious, I reread the Hobbit just last summer and enjoyed it for what it is (a children's story). I then made my way through LOTR - making sure to get through Fellowship before seeing the movie. Now I'm hooked. Looking forward to reading LOTR again (and again... and again...). So what prompted your first time? |
05-30-2002, 09:49 PM | #2 |
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My best friend recommended - no, insisted - that I read it. The Hobbit first and LotR next. After the first few pages, I was hooked, and bought my own copies.
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05-30-2002, 10:28 PM | #3 |
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my mom bought me a set hobbit, FotR, TTT,RotK, and i was really insanly bored on a car trip, i hadn't heard of them before, but had just got done reading 'lord of the flies' which i hated, i thought this one would be the same, but no, i read the hobbit and was hooked. now im hell bent on owning the whole enchilada
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05-30-2002, 10:35 PM | #4 |
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I read The Hobbit and loved it. I saw the little thing in the back about "if you want to read more about hobbits, get the Lord of the Rings." So I liked The Hobbit so much that I went out and bought the whole trilogy at once and read it over a summer.
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05-30-2002, 11:46 PM | #5 |
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My younger brother had read The Hobbit and about half way through The Two Towers a few years ago, but I had never really been interested in LotR then, but around November I heard about the movie and everything, and I decided it would be best to read the books first, so I read them. . .I was near the end to TTT when I saw the movie on opening day.
When I first started FotR I thought it was rather slow, but I really got into it around the part with Tom Bombadil and from there I couldn't put it down; I brought it to school with me and read during Spanish class! From that point I was completely hooked. Anyway, that's my story. . .
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05-30-2002, 11:52 PM | #6 |
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how's your spanish?
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05-30-2002, 11:58 PM | #7 |
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My spanish is decent-ish, and I read it in Spanish, English, Geometry, Chemistry, Studyhall and Lunch.
I read it yes, because I saw the movie. Shame shame. I had read The Hobbit in 7th grade, and was unable to finish it, because I thought it was boring. I didn't realize it was a children's story. I swore to never read Tolkien again. I went and saw the movie with my father, because he had read the first one (he's not a patient man, and gave up after the first half of TTT) and I was bored. Holding back tears as the credits rolled, I decided I'd break my 'vow' and go get FOTR immediately. Of course, it was checked out. When I finally got it, I finished it in four days. Pretty good, I'd say, since I was in school, attending two hour jazz choir practices and preparing for track. I was immediately sucked into Middle-Earth, and I haven't recovered since.
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05-31-2002, 12:16 AM | #8 | |
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05-31-2002, 12:31 AM | #9 |
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Let me rephrase that.
I went to see the movie because I was bored, and my father had read FOTR. I sure wasn't bored after I saw that movie! Wow...nothing compared to the books though. That left me speechless. My friends even more so, because I had made it somewhat public that I was never going to read them
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05-31-2002, 12:38 AM | #10 |
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Ah! That makes sense!
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05-31-2002, 12:43 AM | #11 | |
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05-31-2002, 03:54 AM | #12 |
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I saw an old yellowish copy of FOTR in our basement where all the old books get thrown to the cobwebs. I started reading it to find out what added to my dad's "weirdness".
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05-31-2002, 04:04 AM | #13 |
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It's a book, it was there . . . so I read it.
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05-31-2002, 07:48 AM | #14 |
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My aunt got me The Hobbit. It sat in my closet unread for 2 weeks. When I finally read it I decided I wanted to get LOTR. I Loved them. (I've since lost that copy of the hobbit )
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05-31-2002, 08:06 AM | #15 |
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I read the Hobbit 11 years ago, when I was 11, because all the so-called "brainy" kids in my class had to for a book report. I don't remember particularly enjoying it that much; I remember calling it monotonous! Then 3 years later, my boyfriend made me read LOTR & Hobbit, and I was forced to re-evaluate my opinion of Tolkien! I'm now trying to force myself to read the Silmarillion.
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05-31-2002, 09:18 AM | #16 |
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Me? Well, I have always enjoyed fantasy novels. I first read The Hobbit when I was in third grade (*Reader's mouths drop* ) and remembered that I commented it was a good story. At that time I didn't know about the Rings trio. I was introduced to it again when my mom and step dad got married. Brian (my step dad) didn't approve of books that, in his words," Promoted magic," at the time. I was feeling a bit rebellious, so I asked a friend if I could borrow her copy of The Hobbit. This time I DID figure out that there was a sequel, in fact a lot, so I secretly started to save my allowance to buy them. I watched the movie too. But then Nina (my sister) decided to spill. Actually that wasn't too bad. Not only did he let me off the hook, but he got me the other three and we're planning to get the Silmarillion next. Now my whole family is hooked, but none as badly as me! One big happy ending!
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05-31-2002, 09:28 AM | #17 |
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I saw the hobbit an ROTK when they FIRST came out ( yeah i'm old) and I loved it so then i naturally had to read the books
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05-31-2002, 11:52 AM | #18 |
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I read LOTR in Swedish first when I was 12 and in English when I was 13 and naturally got hooked. Have read it 15 times (about once a year since then, the last time being in 2000). It's my absolute number one favourite book. Have also read The Hobbit and The Silmarillion. Have David Day's A Tolkien Bestiary and just recently aquired A Guide To Tolkien. Have Robert Foster's A Complete Guide To Middle-Earth.
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05-31-2002, 01:46 PM | #19 |
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I'm another movie convert, I'm afraid. I was given The Hobbit when I was 11 and I couldn't get past the first sentence, plus my brother liked it so that put me off. I don't (or didn't) trust his taste Then I saw the film... now I'm here.
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05-31-2002, 02:55 PM | #20 |
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Saw a pic in the paper of a scene from FotR, read the line where the amount of money being spent on the prouction was stated, suddenly remembered instances in childhood, when a teacher mentioned the word "hobbit" in class once, as well as seeing Two Towers lying on a desk somewhere. Allofasudden I was excited, so I ran to the library, and took out LotR. Yay!
Hobbit I read immediately afterward. A let down, I must say, after experiencing LotR. Afterward, the Silm. Blown away. I'm planning on reading the Hobbit again, as soon as I can get Plato, Aristotle and CS Lewis's Mere Christianity out of the way... |
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