MonkeyCatcher
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Sorry, I'm a bit ignorant... what's GN?
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I'm definitely with you here. LotR have always been amongst my favourite books.MonkeyCatcher said:It seems that I am one of the few who actually enjoyed his books. I'll admit - it took me a few goes to get past the beginning of The Fellowship, but after that I really enjoyed reading them. The Hobbit is one of my favourite books - I aboslutely adored it when I was younger. I do see why some people may not take to his work, though. He can be a tad over-descriptive
NO you are not ignorant MK!MonkeyCatcher said:Sorry, I'm a bit ignorant... what's GN?
I Like your taste in music. but when it comes to LOTR I beg to differ. I really enjoyed the Hobbitt and the LOTR books. IMHO though there is nothing wrong with some liking and some dis-liking Tolkien. It would be terrible if everyone all liked the same books or anything else for that matter. There are many that do not like the Harry Potter books whcih I also like and have taken my screen name from. Variety in taste is good.abecedarian said:I am so glad to see so many other avid readers who don't enjoy Tolkien too. I have tried off and on since I was a teen to read the series. By all "rights" and logic, I should love Tolkien. I've read and loved fantasy since the 6th grade, so I should love the grandfather of the modern fantasy genre, right? Not so. I finally made myself drudge through The Hobbit a year or so ago. I kept waiting for it to get good..
It helps that I know at least two other readers whose oppinion I value, who hold the same oppions as me on this issue. Now I see some of you intelligent people saying some things I've said for years; I feel much better! I still plan to give the series another try. My kids love these books, and they've been instrumental in getting my reluctant reader to read like a fiend now. For that I'm grateful.