12-01-2001, 11:22 PM | #1 |
Sapling
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 5
|
just started reading
Hey folks I'm about a third done with the first book. To tell you the truth it's a bit bland, but I'm still in the beggining I guess. Very nice character development though.
can't wait for the movie |
12-02-2001, 10:11 AM | #2 |
Self-Appointed Lord of the Free Peoples of the General Messages
Join Date: Nov 2001
Posts: 1,214
|
You better get that book done before you see the movie!!!!!!!!!!!
|
12-02-2001, 10:12 AM | #3 |
Elven Warrior
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Houston TX USA
Posts: 245
|
The book will speed up a great deal quite soon.
__________________
Yet neither by wolf, nor by Balrog, nor by Dragon, would Morgoth have achieved his end, but for the treachery of Men. Always after a defeat and a respite, the Shadow takes another shape and grows again. |
12-02-2001, 11:39 AM | #4 |
Elven Warrior
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: If I told you I would have to kill you
Posts: 159
|
Ok this happened to me a couple of times to me in the book but you must keep going. I stoped after book 4 and then i was persuaded about a year later to read the whole thing. Ok i was more forced into it. But anyway the point is that the ending is just the best and will make you have a silly smile across you face for the next three days and have you recomend the book to everyone you meet.
Don't give up! Play Girl xxx
__________________
"Off the Record On the Q-T And very HUSH HUSH" Frodo lives! |
12-02-2001, 04:24 PM | #5 | |
The Insufferable
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 3,333
|
Quote:
__________________
Disgraced he may be, yet is not dethroned, and keeps the rags of lordship once he owned |
|
12-03-2001, 11:49 AM | #6 |
Elven Warrior
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Indiana
Posts: 156
|
People are NOT allowed to see the movie before reading AT LEAST the Fellowship. By order of ME.
|
12-03-2001, 01:02 PM | #7 |
Sapling
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 5
|
lol...
i hope it does get more intense, it's just not holding me in right now. I'm at where they are staying at tom's house in the woods. |
12-03-2001, 03:00 PM | #8 |
Elf Lord
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Lindon
Posts: 637
|
It does get much, much more intense. It’s intensity grows exponentially as the book advances.
__________________
**************************************** "None are more hoplessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Reality is just an illusion, albeit a very persistent one - Albert Einstein The Caffeine Mantra It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of Brazil that the thoughts aquire speed, The hands aquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning. It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion... Elvellon Erelion |
12-03-2001, 05:16 PM | #9 |
The Insufferable
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 3,333
|
I don't see much point in saying anything more, as you'll be absolutely enthralled from almost they moment they leave Tom's house, and prolly won't bother posting for a while.
__________________
Disgraced he may be, yet is not dethroned, and keeps the rags of lordship once he owned |
12-03-2001, 05:54 PM | #10 |
Sapling
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 5
|
now i'm excited!!!!
|
12-03-2001, 05:59 PM | #11 |
Elf Lord
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: California
Posts: 60,865
|
I happen to like In the House of Tom Bombadil. It's my favourite chapter.
__________________
Falmon -- Dylan |
12-03-2001, 06:17 PM | #12 | |
Elven Warrior
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: European Union
Posts: 463
|
Quote:
__________________
'They need more gardens,' said Legolas. 'The houses are dead, and there is too little here that grows and is glad. If Aragorn comes into his own, the people of the Wood shall bring him birds that sing and trees that do not die.' |
|
12-03-2001, 07:39 PM | #13 |
Sapling
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: California
Posts: 10
|
You may not know that LOTR was written to be one book, not three. It was the publishers that decided to break up such a massive book, so as to not scare the readers. Most stories start with a lot of character and situation development, move into a period of conflict, and then finish up with the big action. That's pretty much how it is with the three "volumes" of Lord of the Rings. In a story as big as LOTR takes some time to get the stage completely set.
You just have to settle in for a "long journey". Trust me, things will be moving along pretty quick very soon. A very common reaction when someone completes the full trilogy is that the story is "too short". |
12-04-2001, 12:14 AM | #14 |
Fowl Administrator
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Calgary or Edmonton, Canada
Posts: 53,420
|
Well of course it's one novel published in three volumes.
What's really ingenious is a recent boxed edition I saw, which publishes LOTR in seven volumes - the six books plus appendices. If you want to break up LOTR for easy paperback travel storage in your carry-on luggage, that's how you do it... though quite frankly, on a trip you'd get through it so quickly anyway, you'd probably end up bringing the whole thing.
__________________
All of IronParrot's posts are guaranteed to be 100% intelligent and/or sarcastic, comprising no genetically modified content and tested on no cute furry little animals unless the SPCA is looking elsewhere. If you observe a failure to uphold this warranty, please contact a forum administrator immediately to receive a full refund on your Entmoot registration. Blog: Nick's Café Canadien |
12-04-2001, 02:34 PM | #15 |
Elven Warrior
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: If I told you I would have to kill you
Posts: 159
|
To reply i was force basicaly because I found book four so boring and i had completly forgoten about the rest of the fellowship because lets face it book three just does not end on a cliff hanger. But this guy i know told me to read it again and i did. It only took me about a week to get through the first book! This reminded me how good it was and I battled through book four to emerge refreshed for the return of the King and for Sam (easily the best character in the book) to marry. Horray! And i was litteraly smiling for the next three days.
Play Girl xxx
__________________
"Off the Record On the Q-T And very HUSH HUSH" Frodo lives! |
12-12-2001, 07:22 PM | #16 |
Hobbit
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Western Michigan, USA
Posts: 18
|
I found that my interest in LOTR continued to snowball as I went, turning off the reading light later and later each night. Although we may go a good couple hundred pages at a time without hearing of say, the Frodo & Samwise thread, we can wonder about them even as do their separated friends. Nice little events, such as the massive pillor of smoke from the orc incineration, or the darkness out of Mordor, help synchronize the separated action in time. I really felt like the buildup of suspense and foreboding for the ultimate quest was well-sustained through all the episodic action. You certainly must invest more effort to become fully immersed into a 900 page work (not including the appendices, which are essential reading as well), which starts out rather leisurely, but since you're going to be there for awhile (unless you're an Evelyn Wood graduate), it's nice to get fully acquainted with the smells and sounds of middle earth before things get tense. The laid-back Hobbitown beginning also serves to contrast greatly with the world of conflict from which Frodo & friends have long been sheltered.
__________________
"Keep'em confused, Tom." |
12-14-2001, 07:46 PM | #17 |
Hobbit
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: traveling Middle Earth
Posts: 26
|
ok.. i just finished the cmeeting.. you no the on were "strider" pulles out his swrod tells the stary about it.... and Mr.Frodo pulles out the ring and says a little speech.. then Bilbo makes a little speech about something that he made off the top of his head. (around pg. 320 ) then :strider" tells they guy he will help in a war... bettwen those 2 places on the sea passage....I for get then names of the 2 citys
then "strider" makes the promis after helping Mr.Frodo he will coem fight in the ever battle....... does anyone know what I'm talking about well so for it's the best book i haev ever read!!!! I hope to get it done by the time the movie starts... only about 1-2 hours of reading left |
12-15-2001, 01:02 AM | #18 |
Elf Lord
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: California
Posts: 60,865
|
It would appear you're talking about The Council of Elrond. Two cities? You mean Minas Tirith and Minas Morgul?
__________________
Falmon -- Dylan |
12-15-2001, 03:07 PM | #19 |
Hobbit
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: traveling Middle Earth
Posts: 26
|
yes... yes thats the part.... and yes thise are the to citys
Minas Tirith and Minas Morgul thank you! |
12-15-2001, 09:34 PM | #20 |
Sapling
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 8
|
Hey Brad Just ask me at school I know everything about Lord of the Rings
|
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Introduction: Reading the Sil for the First Time | Bombadillo | The Silmarillion | 41 | 04-03-2005 05:07 AM |
Reading Lolita in Tehran | Menelvagor | General Literature | 1 | 05-12-2004 09:41 PM |
March 25th (Today) : Tolkien Reading Day | Finrod Felagund | General Messages | 6 | 03-30-2004 11:41 AM |
I Just Started Reading It! | Starr Polish | The Silmarillion | 9 | 02-03-2002 08:44 PM |
Reading THE HOBBIT at the bookstore... | Gilthalion | The Hobbit (book) | 95 | 11-06-2000 04:01 AM |