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Pile O'Bones
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I don't rightly know when I first started to read the books. I had started the Hobbit and thought it was to slow for me. Then about four years ago my best friend told me that I should try again. I just finished the last book about six months ago. And I am rereading them all again.
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Wight
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: in my hobbit hole
Posts: 204
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I believe I started reading The Hobbit when I was 13, only because I didn't even know we had the books, and started reading LOTR directly after.
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Bittersweet Symphony
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: On the jolly starship Enterprise
Posts: 1,814
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I found a copy of FotR in my house when I was around 12. I liked it but just couldn't get past the part with Tom Bombadil, simply because it moved so ..s-l-o-w-l-y.. Then I saw the first two movies and loved them, and decided to read the books. Since I already had a basic idea of what was going on, I found them a lot easier to read, and I loved learning about all the things not in the movies. I simply couldn't wait to find out what happened in the end, so I read RotK very quickly (and nearly went mad trying to not leak out spoilers to my friends!). I've become much more of a disciplined reader since I was 12, so I went and read the Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales, and I'm currently reading the Lays of Beleriand. It's just interesting how differently I view the books now, because I now feel that I can really appreciate everything in them as opposed to being turned off to them because of the slow pacing. Long live Tom Bombadil!
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