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Old 01-19-2002, 04:37 PM   #21
Daisy Sandybanks
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Actually I do have to admit that I wasn't a fan of Tolkien's work untill the movie came out(like most newbies are). But after I saw the movie I HAD to read the books. I liked the movie, but I found myself realy caught up in the books. I LOVE them, I love everything about his books! From the style in which he writes them to the detailed personalities every character has.
Ever since I saw the movie and finished reading the books(along with The Hobbit), I haven't been able to go one day without mentoning something(wheater it be little or big) about the characters or the way he puts so much detail into the simplest things.
I think i'm driving all my friends mad, because none of them seem to share the same feelings that have over these books(and none of thm have read all three LOTR books aong with The Hobbit).
Well, thats my reason, or meaning, for being a fan... [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
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