Tolkien
- glitchberry
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Re: Tolkien
- alwaysdaddygirl
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Yes! I love his books! His writing makes you feel like you left home. It makes you feel like your on the quest.
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I have not read that one. Question, please. Does the book come with maps? I prefer to buy regular book if that the case. Mahalo for the suggestion!
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RM Griffin
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It was great stuff. The movies were really good too, though the Hobbit ones not as much.TornUpReaper wrote:Anyone else love Tolkien? Lord of the Rings has always been one of my favorite series ever, and it was required reading from my father when I was little, haha. I was told I had to read it when I was like... 8, when everyone else was reading Holes in school
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For me, the "archaic meandering" is what makes his books even more special.

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