09-19-1999, 12:41 AM | #1 |
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What's your favorite book in the trilogy?
Out of the three books in the trilogy, which is your favorite and why? I think my favorite would have to be Return of the King. It was great to see how all the characters changed throughout the course of the trilogy. I also enjoyed the appendices in the back. What about you?
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09-19-1999, 03:22 AM | #2 |
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It Changes! :)
Hi BMILDER!! Right now, I guess my favorite book is Fellowship. I liked the Shire, I loved Bilbo's triumph, I loved Barliman Butterbur (I read his parts slowly every time), and I loved the exposition. When Gandalf or anyone stopped to tell what had gone on before, it was just as good as the main text. Meeting Strider in Bree is the best! And meeting Bilbo again in Rivendell is joy!
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09-19-1999, 06:24 PM | #3 |
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wrong!
You mean of the seven books, or the three parts? PS, bmilder, when do I become an admin like you said I would?
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09-19-1999, 09:00 PM | #4 |
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books as in physical books
I guess I didn't think it through too thoroughly. Sorry, Tater . I meant the physical books it is usually divided into. And as you know, you're a moderator now.
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09-19-1999, 11:39 PM | #5 |
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Re: books as in physical books
I know. that post was a while ago. Since I'm the two towers has the ents that's probably my choice.
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09-21-1999, 04:45 AM | #6 |
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Two Towers
Nowhere else do you get two blood-curdling battles for the price of one. For Battle of the Hornburg, I listen to "La quinte estampie reale", a French piece from the Crusades, found on David Munrow: Music of the Crusades. And don't call me obsessed or I'll post more unsolicited musical choices to accessorize your Tolkein reading experience.
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09-21-1999, 10:47 PM | #7 |
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Re: Two Towers
Actually Hernalt I think that's pretty cool. Any other suggestions?
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09-21-1999, 11:47 PM | #8 |
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I prefer "Fellowship"...
...for various reasons. I LOVE "The Shadow of the past" as well as Bilbo's party. It also contains Moria, Weathertop, Lothlorien and Galadriel (woohoo! she's HOT!), not to mention the council at Rivendell. I guess I like it when they reflect and talk about the past alot.
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09-22-1999, 12:28 AM | #9 |
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Fellowship of the Rings
Well, that's a point. The fellowship is the most ethereal, most Enya-ish of them all, as it holds the sum of Elvish involvement for the trilogy. Enya, Shepherd Moons for Elven segments. It includes Lothlorien and the flavor is distinct.
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09-22-1999, 09:23 PM | #10 |
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I'm insane!
This thread is driving me crazy! Now I can't make my mind up which is my favorite!
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10-09-1999, 11:11 PM | #11 |
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Re: What's your favorite book in the trilogy?
I'm less than halfway through the Fellowship, so I guess that would have to be my favorite book at the moment? I can't believe I never read these before
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10-09-1999, 11:41 PM | #12 |
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Re: What's your favorite book in the trilogy?
The key, Badger, is to try to get into Tolkien's mind. Basically, he orchestrates a whole big shebang at exactly the pace so that everything transpires Just on time, time and time again. The ultimate in contrivance, but all along this immense contrivance of plot, there are features innumerable. I pay attention to his depictions of nature; his leisure with which he paints the landscape; his diligence in delivering the stuffiness or clarity of the air, the hue of the sky, the lay of the land. Try also to note the descriptions of buildings, the attire of the characters, and the particulars of their accourterments such as horns, belts, clasps, braoches, swords, embossings, shield devices, coats of arms, etc. There's so much to miss - so miss it, and go back again!
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10-10-1999, 08:58 PM | #13 |
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Re: What's your favorite book in the trilogy?
BADGER, although Hernalt is right (as always) it's very important not to try to find all that stuff on the first read, or you'll be extremely overwhelmed. Try to just take it all in the first time around, then you can go back and cross analyze the whole thing.
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10-11-1999, 05:21 PM | #14 |
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Re: What's your favorite book in the trilogy?
What Tater said. He's riiiiiight...
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10-21-1999, 12:23 AM | #15 |
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Return of the King
Hullo, Jedi Eowyn! ROTK has to be my favorite, because it has my favorite chapter: The Steward and The King.
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10-23-1999, 03:24 PM | #16 |
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Re: Return of the King
Anduin, you certainly have good taste! That whole Gondor part is my favorite part of all of Tolkien's writtings.
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10-25-1999, 03:29 AM | #17 |
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Re: Return of the King
Thank you Darth Tater! It is true about missing things on the first read. Everytime I read LOTR, more and more sinks in. I have read it five times now, and the last was more fulfilling than the time before. Does anyone else have a tradition of reading the trilogy once a year?
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11-03-1999, 06:30 PM | #18 |
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Re: Return of the King
Hi! I saw the link on my board, bmilder, and I thought 'hey! another tolkien place! why not?' I like it! I like FOTR best... I quite like ROTK, but I don't like Aragorn as king as much as Aragorn as Strider. And FOTR has me in more Oh, and u better hope galadriel doesn't come here now...
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11-03-1999, 07:36 PM | #19 |
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Re: Return of the King
I like Fellowship of the Ring. Yes, it is nice to see another LotR Board...
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11-05-1999, 01:55 AM | #20 |
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Re: Return of the King
So many fans of FOTR! Though I like them all I maintain (sp?) that ROTK is the best, just see what Anduin said.
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