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10-12-2002, 04:22 PM | #41 |
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I'm fifteen, and I only read The Hobbit a year ago, and the LOTR just after that. My mum talked me into it, and I don't really regret giving in to her... I'm kinda proud of myself for reading them in English, especially lotr, 'cause it's so huge. I'm reading Silm now (in English this one too..). The Norwegian translation has even translated the names, and I really don't like it when they do that. And I have this thing about reading books in the original language (if I understand that language that is..). It's the author's own words then, you know..
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10-12-2002, 04:51 PM | #42 |
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*Cheers* Good job! Name translations? What's that like? What are their names?
Hmmm...maybe I should try Lord of the Rings en Espanol...might be good practice for me...I almost know the books by heart anyway!
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10-20-2002, 09:45 AM | #43 |
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We have Frodo and Bilbo Lommelun(Baggins), Muntiadoc (Meriadoc), Tók(Took) and Kløvendal (Rivendell). There's loads more too, but as I haven't read them in Norwegian...
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10-20-2002, 12:04 PM | #44 |
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i read the hobbit when i was in year 3, so i was about 7 or 8. I read LoTR when i was in year 6, or 7, i forget- about 10 or 11. I read the when i was 13, say 6 months ago.
Im now 13, but Im 14 on wednesday. Right...so to get into the coming of age club, ive only got until Im 32 years old. *sigh*
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10-21-2002, 12:03 PM | #46 |
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woah! how cool! well, happy birthday Galadrie1- the 23rd is obviously the best day to have a b*day!
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12-12-2002, 10:37 PM | #47 |
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This thread is rather old, but who cares? It looks fun, and maybe we can get some more action? [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
I first heard of LOTR when I was five nearly six, and I read it for myself when I was eleven (exactly last year). But it was read to me when I was seven. So I've loved LOTR nearly seven years now (seven years exactly on Christmas). [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] Long time, considering how young I am. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] Only eleven more years till I can be on the Coming of Age thread. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] ~Nurumaiel
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12-13-2002, 02:04 PM | #48 |
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Thanks for bringing this thread up Nurumaiel! It has been a while hasn't it? Any other under age people here?
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12-13-2002, 03:16 PM | #49 |
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I never really got into Tolkien until two years ago, even though my dad was into it when he was younger and my sister had done her English ISU on FotR. But I was working at a theater at the time, and I saw a teaser trailer for FotR almost a year before the movie came out, so I basically devoured the Hobbit and the LotR trilogy in under a month. I was 15 then, I'm 17 now. Since then I've read my dad's 1975 copy of the Silm., UT, and i've read the non-etmymology portion of the Lost Road (HoME), as well as the Lays of Beleriand (HoME). needless to say, I've been hooked since then.
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12-18-2002, 01:51 PM | #50 |
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I was a Star Wars freak in 6th grade (5 years ago), but I decided to read The Hobbit for an oral book report. I didn't finish it on time because of procrastination. I think I've read it 3 times now.
I think it was 7th grade when I decided to read LotR. I saw the old battered copies that belong to my mom sitting on the bookshelf. I'd never really noticed them before, but after she vaguely described them to me, I read them. That Christmas ('98) I received my own boxed set, which was quickly destroyed by coffee. [img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img] the pictures on the cover were ugly anyway. In '99 (Christmas of my 8th grade year) I received a boxed version containing LotR in 3 volumes and The Hobbit. I still have them. They are my lifeline. I will be getting the red leather edition for Christmas this year ($75). I did The Hobbit for a comic-strip book report in 7th grade (the riddle-scene) and the Fellowship for a written book report in 8th grade. I think I've read FotR 3 times and TTT and RotK 2 times. I just started TTT again. I'm at the Entmoot part. I've tried to read Silm, but it takes a long time to concentrate on it. Christmas break just started for me so maybe I'll read it during these 2-3 weeks of freedom. I've read sections of UT. It's a very interesting book, filling up the holes left in the original stories. I'm planning on getting all 12 HoMe volumes in hardcover one of these days.
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12-19-2002, 07:52 AM | #51 |
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I started reading LotR this year, and I positively love them. There is no other book that is better.
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12-19-2002, 08:18 AM | #52 |
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I had the hobbit read to me by my dad when I was seven, that what started this all off, his amazing gollum voice it was soooo scary! So really me being a LOTR freak is his fault so he can't complain or at least shouldn't but is now!
Anyway.. I read LOTR when I was 12, and have since read it about 20 times. I've read the silm that's my fav about 15 time. It takes longer than LOTR cause I end up having to draw charts to remember who is who and then lose them before I read it again and so have to make another! I've read Unfinshed tales about twice and loved it, I need to reread it soon. I read Farmer Giles of Ham, Adventures of Tom Bombadil, Of Tree and Leave(that's the one I'm proud of cause it has a huge essay on fairy tales which you have to read),Smith of Wooton major (love that one)and the homecoming of Beorthnoth, at least twice each if not more. I've read most of the HoME and LOVED number ten the best! I read my Tolkien beastary and the Tolkien encyclopedia nearly everyday(just bits) and have to admit to reading them all the way through at least twice. And I'm currently looking for the last HoME would you believe it Number One the only one I haven't read. When I've found and read it I'm going to buy them all in a nice addition or maybe ask for them for christmas though my parents thing I'm strange so I may not get them! All this in only...ummm..well I'm 15 now so that makes it 8 years! WOW, time slips by doesn't it!
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12-19-2002, 01:56 PM | #53 |
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Well I am 15 years old and I read Lord of the Rings in october. I guess it makes me about 3 months old [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img] . I read it afther I saw the firsth movie. (I saw the movie because I got a puzzle from christmas and my mother kept nagging my head to see it. Bless puzzles and mothers.) I am ashamed o say that I am only introduced into Tolkien's world 4 Months ago.
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12-26-2002, 07:35 PM | #54 |
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My step-mother gave me the Hobbit when I was 9 at her and my dad's wedding. I read it and fell in love! I've been reading JRRT stuff ever since. I am currently 16.
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12-27-2002, 06:47 AM | #55 |
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I notice that all you guy's and girl's read the Hobbit when you where young. I never read the Hobbit in my life.
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12-27-2002, 01:35 PM | #56 |
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The Hobbit isn't a must-read. I think the reason it is read by so many when they are young is because it is easier to follow and understand than LotR. I tried to read LotR after I finished the Hobbit and was absolutely overwhelmed at first.
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12-27-2002, 02:57 PM | #57 |
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I'm on chapter 13 "Of The Return of the Noldor" in the Silmarillion. It's such an awesome book! I wish I would have read it ages ago. And I'm borrowing The Atlas of Middle-earth from my uncle. It clears things up a lot. Now I know where everything is at! Yay!
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12-27-2002, 05:16 PM | #58 |
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"The Hobbit" is certainly not a "must-read" over here in New York. Here, there aren't too many readers in general. Parents have the habit of plopping their kids in front of the TV and leaving them. My mom was different, however. Instead of letting me mindlessly watch TV, she would read to me until I asked her to stop, then I continued to read by myself.
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12-28-2002, 07:30 PM | #60 |
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I first read the Hobbit in fifth grade (1997)for school and after much convincing from my friend I read LotR in seventh (1999). Since the I have read all the other books written by Tolkien except the last four HoME of which I got two for Christmas and still have yet to read them. I read everything (Hobbit, LotR, Sil, UT, and now HoME) yearly and if I want to, I'll read one of them more than once. So, its been 5 years since I was intoduced to Tolkien.
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12-30-2002, 02:41 AM | #62 |
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You will all hate me for this, but I first read FOTR for a book Report in 7th grade. I had been having a hard time finding books, so I asked the Librarian about what I should read, and since I had read some of the "Redwall" books they said that I should try this. This is where all the trouble started. I thought (stupidly) that "The Hobbit" was the first book in the series, and that I was starting with the second book (I know what you are thinking).
While I was reading it, I was trying to imagine what the Hobbits looked like, I thought they would be ugly, like Scandinavian trolls. So I could not relate, it was a very hard book to read for me, so I did not read TTT, or ROTK. [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img] I did remember the book (The main parts I remembered were Bilbo, and the big huge party he threw, and the party tree, strange, I know). Travel into the future, 2001, I was on a car trip to Minnesota, and I received a free Entertaiment Weekly at a hotel we stayed at, it was the fall movie preview, and one of the films in it was FOTR, I remember that so vividly, and thinking "maybe this movie will finally explain the story to me" So when December came around, my mother kept asking me, "we should go to FOTR". and I kept saying "later", "later". I did not go until January 12 (I think) because my sister had said "you should go to this film, it is really good". I did go, and I loved it! and I kept thinking about it, so I went and saw it over and over again, and then I decided to read the books, (and I finally came to my senses). The books were wonderful! I now have read them a couple of times now, and I am finally a full fleshed LOTR fanatic, the books and everything is so wonderful! [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] I have been a fan of the books for about a year now. [ December 30, 2002: Message edited by: Gorwingel ]
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And yes, I thought it was a waste: I was that kind of child (and still am that kind of teenager). My mom tells me all these things I said when I was little, and I realize: I was quite a cynical little child. Now, my friends say things along the lines of, "How can you believe in so much magic in the world and be so cynical?" (direct quote from my friend Erin), so I guess...I don't know what that says about me. I am happy, I really am...I guess...I'm bored, but happy... Well, enough personal life...
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I first read the FOTR about three years ago and I am now almost 15.
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01-04-2003, 04:11 AM | #65 |
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I read The Hobbit when I was 11 because I was given it as a birthday present, and I read FotR over this summer. Then I finished TTT about a week before Christmas (which was my goal anyway), and at the moment I've just finished the first chapter of RotK. I was 14 when I read FotR and 15 when I finished TTT...do the maths.
I was going to read LotR after I read The Hobbit because I thought Tolkien's descriptions and characterisation were exactly like the sort of thing I wanted to achieve in my own creative writing, but I couldn't find a copy of it anywhere. So I had to wait until after the first film was released to get a copy of the book, which I absolutely hated because I either didn't have enough money for it or they were all sold out!! The one thing I regret about my approach to Tolkien's works was the fact that I saw the film before I read the book...not good *shakes head and finger as if telling self off*
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01-04-2003, 07:49 AM | #66 |
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Greetings all,
I would like to take the oppurtunety and D*MN my local book store. I have read LOTR for the second time now, (and cried at the and) and I'm trying to get my hands on The Silmarillion. They don't have it. It's very frustrating. Greetings, Anuion ________ Buy herbalaire Last edited by Helkahothion; 03-07-2011 at 02:21 AM. |
01-04-2003, 04:06 PM | #67 |
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That's easy enough to solve. To to http://www.amazon.com , dollface. They even have all 12 volumes of HoME...
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01-04-2003, 09:44 PM | #68 |
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I first read The Hobbit a few weeks ago. two days after seeing FotR on DVD. I literally became obsessed overnight. (blame it on my friends, they bugged me for two months till I watched it.) needless to say, I've seen TTT and want to see it again. I now have two copies of the series, one all-in-one, one is a box set w/The Hobbit. currently, I have TOR on a chain around my neck, my hair is in elf fashion, I'm here on BD,and FotR is playing on my DVD player...*attention turnes to TV...*cringe* the hobbits just fell down the cliff...ow.
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Ah, my journy into Middle-Earth. I got hooked in a kind of round-about way. This might take awhile so bear with me. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
I grew up watching the cartoon movie "The Hobbit" The Gollum and Goblin scenes always scared the bajeebies out of me but I thought the dragon scenes were pretty cool. It was never one of my favorite movies but for a kid between the ages of 2-5, it's a great movie to watch when your trying to take a nap! I read "The Hobbit" because of the movie and I wanted to caompare them. I liked the book better, being a book junkie, but it never became one of my favorites. This was when I was about 12 years old. I write on message board add on stories (Sort of like Fan fics escept mostly they are creative ideas and not based on movies or books) and was writing on a Star Wars one (There I go contradicting myself)and I met this guy who was really into LOTR. About 4 months before FOTR came out, he asked me to help him start a fan fic about LOTR. I didn't know anything about it and, reading my entris now I have to laugh. But then I heard about the movie coming out and I really wanted to see it. My mom, hearing how interested I was in the movie, got my the trilogy book for Christmas and said I had to read it before I could see the movie. I read the whole thing in two weeks, went to go see the movie, and now I'm a 17 year old fanatic! [ January 05, 2003: Message edited by: Hobbiton_Girl ] |
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Let's see, it was the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, 2001. Yep. I read The Hobbit first and then read The Lord of the Rings and finished before I saw the movie on the 27th. ::sad sigh:: Ah yes, the days when I was ignorant of the great works of J.R.R. Tolkien... NOW I'LL NEVER FORGET HIM! And I am a total fanatic. I've read books five times since then and have watched FotR countless times since it came out... [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] And all because a teacher told me about the books and this great-sounding movie that was going to come out... Now, I'm obsessed. [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]
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01-08-2003, 10:18 PM | #71 |
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Oh yeah, and I'm 14.
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hi I'm 14 and called katherine. And i'm feeling very embarressed [img]smilies/redface.gif[/img] as i am only on chapter 4 of the hobbit. I have always wanted to read them but have only just found time to do it.
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I'm 17 and I just finished reading The Return of the King on Thursday at about 1 in the morning. I loved the book so much that I had to stay up and read it. All parts of the book were great and The Hobbit too. I'm glad that the movies came out so I got into the books and my friend who encourages me to read it. I loved the movies too, but I can't really compare them together.
Oh and, obviously, Gollum is my favorite character! I think he's a great character. And without him...You know. [ January 10, 2003: Message edited by: Sméagol ] |
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Yeah, when I first read the books I stayed up so late. I think when I read the second half of TTT I stayed up till like 2, because I wanted to find out what happened to Frodo and Sam. Then I found out what happened, and then I read ROTK. Those books are amazing. [img]smilies/cool.gif[/img]
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01-15-2003, 03:03 PM | #76 |
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When I read first RotK, I'd stay up as late as I could keep my eyes open. Then I'd get up and immediately grab the book and continue reading until my mom forced me to get out of bed and eat something.... Honestly, I just don't understand mothers sometimes. [img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img] [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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01-15-2003, 03:08 PM | #77 |
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I read the Hobbit the summer after 5th grade..which means...i'd be...10. And Lotr the school year afterwards...Then I read The Silmarillion when I was 11, and HoME this year...and I'm 12 still! *wah*
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01-15-2003, 05:45 PM | #78 |
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Well I didn't cry, but a tear or two might have come to my eyes. I know I just finished reading the books a little while ago, but I want to read them again!
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Under Age Club members who have read any of HoME unite! Yaaaay!
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Sorry haven't got to HoME yet, I am just starting on the Sil, but I have been so busy (with school, finals and all) that I haven't had much time to read, but I can't wait. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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