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you know, I love the stories. I really really REALLY love reading them.
But I also love the world. I read halfway through the Silmarillion but it got time to return it to the library so i couldn't finish it. Gotta borrow it again. I want to watch the movies. I really really do...... and I spend a lot of time on LOTR websites.....learning about interesting stuff...... and the language is kinda cool. It's interesting seeing what the names and stuff mean. Namárië! ;) me too....i always wish for more info......same with the Bible. There's a lot of what-if's in LOTR..... ;) |
once in both camps. . .
When I first read LoTR, I belonged more in the 'story' camp, and finished reading the book without any interest in the appendices. I began reading them, but did not finish.
A couple years later after my second read, I was enthralled with the appedices. I had watched the movies, and re-read the LoTR for comparision; I wanted more than the book itself or the movies offered. The appendices slightly quenced my thirst, but it was the Simillarion that satisfied me. I had crossed over to the 'world' camp. Now, I feel more strong towards the world, and only slightly less toward the story. ~Jaime |
I read the Hobbit for the story, but the world of pipeweed-smoking Hobbits who loved good food appealed to me, and so when I read Lord of the Rings the first time, I was suck into the world, with the story being the catylist that brought it to me.
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Interesting thread! I would say I am a lover of both, since when I started reading Lord of the Rings, I loved it for the story, but eventually, after reading The Hobbit, The Silmarillion and other works I fell in love with the world as well. It never ceases to fascinate me. I am much of a nature lover, so naturally Tolkien's idealistic world appeals to me :)
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I'm both, like Galadriel. At first I was hooked up by the story, but after I reread LOTR a few times I fell in love with the world, and that inspired me to read other Tolkien works.
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I find the storyline to be entertaining and I NEVER get tired of reading it. That being said, I'm also an explorer type of person; love to travel to different locations and learn everything there is to know or do everything there is to know. So reading of something different with so many places; it's my version of heaven. ;) |
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well, I could say the same for myself, but I just can't live in 2 books at the same moment. I live in a book until I start reading another. Most of the time I return to living in LOTR, though, no matter how many different books I read.
I literally leave this world when I read. You won't be able to get my attention unless you shout in my ear. At least now I know I'm not the only one who lives in books, twin sister :)! |
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Honestly, if real people were like... well, at LEAST humans from LOTR, it would be so much more interesting to live. Some elves, dwarves, hobbits, and even draggons, orcs, and trolls wouldn't do any bad either. And really any other character you can think of. Even if only the humans existed for real, it would be so much better!
PS: I mean real for everyone, not just Tolkiennutters like me :) . |
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