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The Hobbit

I read the LotR Trilogy before The Hobbit...both were enthralling. the I started to read the Simarillion...and it put me off reading for a while!

You know, I've tried to listen to LOTR on audiobook and I have a tough time doing so.

But I think the reason why is because I know so many fantasy tropes that it all seems old to me.

Which isn't giving enough credit to JRR since he essentially invented high fantasy as a modern genre from which all other such authors inspired.

One more thing to blame D&D for, I suppose.
 

I watched the movie online and that induced me to read The Hunger Games trilogy. Then I went back and watched the movie again. The books did so much better at telling the story...especially in explaining the living conditions in Sector 12. I really wish I'd read the books first.
 
It's an amazing book. I so rarely discover a best-seller that I like. I read a lot of obscure authors. But this book (and the 2 others) really involved me emotionally. The movie - meh.


 
I dont think the audio book format would work for me. Reading it alows my own mind to paint the picture. I think having it read to me would put me to sleep. Tolkiens story craft caused most people I suspect to paint the picture in a very similar way.
 
No movie's ever gonna catch the epic scope of an epic novel.

Like you, I just hope they can keep the butchery to an absolute minimum.
 

It did the same to me. I was a total LOTR nerd for quite a bit... I'm unsure how I feel about the movie. I think it'll be good, but not as good as the book. Needless to say I'll be seeing it as soon as it comes out!
 
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