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How many times have you read the Lord of the Rings?
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Oct 18, 2014 07:19PM

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I'm not sure how many times I've read The Hobbit or The Silmarillion. I remember when I was 11 or so writing a story about how the Elves that stayed on in Middle Earth, hidden as a shadowy people, had their own history separate from man. I wish I had kept it.

I've probably read The Hobbit hundreds of times, LOTR dozens, The Silmarillion a bunch of times, parts of the History of Middle-earth many times as well.


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Thanks! I definitely will one day. I'm working at becoming a better writer first so that I can give it a fair treatment.

Well, the hobbit movies completely ruined the entire story, so don't put any of your time on them. The third one is not worth the time it takes, let alone the money.





The Book of Lost Tales, Part One
The Book of Lost Tales, Part Two (I really like "The Fall of Gondolin" in this one, it's the reason I prefer Pt 2 to to Pt 1)
The Lost Road and Other Writings
The Lays of Beleriand
Morgoth's Ring (The real highlight here is "Athrabeth Finrod ah Andreth" of course)
The War of the Jewels
and:
The Tolkien Reader
The Children of Húrin
Beren and Lúthien

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I love "the Fall of Gondolin" too! Idril is such a great leader in it. More strategic insight than most of the rest of the Noldor put together.

I've read all of the stuff in the Legendarium, and have recently rounded off the children's books by reading "Mr Bliss" which I have to admit was a bit of a slog, but great for his kids I have no doubt!

Mr, Bliss was my least favorite of Tolkien's children's works as well Hyarrowen. However, I thought both Roverandom and Farmer Giles of Ham were delightful, especially in audiobook format as read by Derek Jacobi. I'm looking forward to reading Letters from Father Christmas for the first time this holiday season!

Ooh! "Farmer Giles" as read by DJ? I'm getting that!
Enjoy the FC Letters; I think they're great fun, especially the Polar Bear.

I usually end up reading The Hobbit ever year too. I think it's been a while since I read The Silmarillion or any of the other books though.






I'm impressed with anyone who re-reads the triology annually though, but personally I'd rather re-read the Silmarillion.

Trilogy books, lost track years ago but given it was an annual or more occurrence for years… plenty.
LOTR movies the family does it over Christmas-New Year’s week since I got my hands on (multiple copies) of the extended versions. Played one set so often I have replaced the bad discs from the back up sets until all the original first discs have their own “damaged” box and several unused sets. Started dating each time a disc was played.
Hobbit TBH never counted because at 600 wpm reading in my prime it was a day off read.
Silmarillion a few times but thirsting to read it again.
Lost Tales (both once.)
Unfinished Tales scattered bits and pieces.
Fall of Gondolin stalled out and just never finished, must correct that.
LOTR movies the family does it over Christmas-New Year’s week since I got my hands on (multiple copies) of the extended versions. Played one set so often I have replaced the bad discs from the back up sets until all the original first discs have their own “damaged” box and several unused sets. Started dating each time a disc was played.
Hobbit TBH never counted because at 600 wpm reading in my prime it was a day off read.
Silmarillion a few times but thirsting to read it again.
Lost Tales (both once.)
Unfinished Tales scattered bits and pieces.
Fall of Gondolin stalled out and just never finished, must correct that.

Hobbit - probably nine or ten times.
The Silmarillion - at least ten times.
Other Tolkien books - Roverandom, Smith of Wootton Major, Farmer Giles of Ham, Leaf by Niggle - two or three times a piece.
Lost Tales 1 + 2 - the first, only once (the same goes for Lost Road and Other Writings), but the second, I read several times. As for Lays of Beleriand, Unfinished Tales, and Children of Hurin - I read all those two or three times each.
The Silmarillion and the Trilogy remain my favorites, though.
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