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message 1: by Michael S. (new)

Michael S. Amen to every bit of that, Jeanie! I couldn't agree more.


message 2: by Maggie N (new)

Maggie N Hello my fellow LotR lover. And yes i totaly a with you on this!!! :P


message 3: by Sorrel (new)

Sorrel It's not all of the younger generation, I loved this book and many of my friends did too :-D So do not fear the legacy of Tolkien lives on!


message 4: by Derek (new)

Derek Dewitt I really don't like fantasy, and yet still love LOTR and The Hobbit. No, they are not swashbuckling adventures - they are histories of things that never were. This book is probably the reason why I loved books today that employ the "false document" device - like Eaters of the Dead, Pale Fire, House of Leaves, Gulliver's Travels, If On a Winter's Night a Traveller, the work of HP Lovecraft, Dictionary of the Khazars, Magister Ludi (which is a bit dull but still a great book), World War Z and others. Tolkien created all this amazing work to give context to his manufactured language of Elvish. I mean, what an achievement! Dull at times? Sure. Not a roller coaster ride of thrills? No, it isn't. "Horrible"? I hardly think so....


message 5: by Erica (new)

Erica I greatly appreciate this response. Thank you, Jeanie, well said. There is a difference between fact and opinion, and arguing on opposite sides of that is pointless.
Also, I too am of the younger generation, I think Tolkein will always live on. No doubt. :)


message 6: by Álvaro (new)

Álvaro Carrasquel Jeanie, I totally agree with you! No one could have said it better. Best regards.


message 7: by Goddess (new)

Goddess Of Blah "If the title of this thread had been I Hated The Hobbit, there could be no dispute. If you hate it, you hate it. But to say it is "horrible" suggests a critical analysis of its worth, but a simple emotional response to the story doesn't substitute for reasoned judgment."

Well said


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