Wig41
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I really enjoy "The Hobbit" and the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. The summer before 8th grade we had a required reading list. The only book I enjoyed was The Hobbit and I think I read it in three days … fast for me.
I haven't read the hobbit series in a long time. First time I read the books was in hs and could not put them down. I didn't get sleep for months! Not sure how many times I've read the series or watched the movies.Still reading "Last King", but in the meantime, I re-read "Jurassic Park". That's one that I can rip through in a long afternoon. Same goes for "The Hobbit".
I'm queuing up James Clavell's "Shogun" for after "Last King". "Shogun" is one that I read once a year, in the summer.
My feelings almost exactly. I discovered Tolkien as a freshman in high school. I've reread the entire series over fifty times (when I stopped counting) and used to read it every year. It got to the point that if someone started a paragraph and stopped in the middle, I could pick up where they left off, from memory.I was introduced to Tolkien and "The Hobbit" in 6th grade. My homeroom teacher read us the book, a portion at a time, before our lunch period every day. The first time, I was indignant that someone would read to me. "I'm in the top reading group, I don't need someone to read to me!" But with that first chapter, I was hooked. After she finished reading "The Hobbit", she started "The Fellowship of the Ring", till the end of the school year. I got the books and finished the trilogy on my own. Over the next years in school, I finished "The Lord of the Rings" and the "Silmarillion", as well as others of Tolkien's works. It sparked an interest in Norse and Anglo-Saxon literature, and eventually influenced my choice of languages as a major in college. To this day, I still read "The Hobbit" and the trilogy once a year.
Hate the movies, though, and the changes Jackson made, and the other stuff added to them. I don't believe Tolkien needs any improvement.