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    For those of you who have read LOTR, if you were forced to read one or the other, which one of the two would you want to read?
    
  
  
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      Mar 09, 2009 06:09PM
    
     I obviously haven't read LOTR, so I can't really comment, except to say that I don't think anything could be better than The Hobbit.
      I obviously haven't read LOTR, so I can't really comment, except to say that I don't think anything could be better than The Hobbit.
    
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   I've read both, all in order. I can't imagine reading one without the other, but I was 12 & 13 at the time of first reads. They go together so well.
      I've read both, all in order. I can't imagine reading one without the other, but I was 12 & 13 at the time of first reads. They go together so well.
     I prefer the writing style of LOTR, but as to which I would prefer to read at a given moment, it depends on my mood, and how much time I have on my hands. LOTR really needs to be read 1 volume after another after another.
      I prefer the writing style of LOTR, but as to which I would prefer to read at a given moment, it depends on my mood, and how much time I have on my hands. LOTR really needs to be read 1 volume after another after another.
    
        
      I would read LOTR. I think it is because it really is a whole world of it's own. I have several editions. A leather bound edition, and an illistrated edition that matches the Hobbit edition I have for our groups icon this month. 
    
  
  
   I would choose LOTR, like Fishpond because it's more in depth. I'm not as into the good-guys-and-dragons fairy story as I am into the power of the mythology, and the stories of Men and Elves.
      I would choose LOTR, like Fishpond because it's more in depth. I'm not as into the good-guys-and-dragons fairy story as I am into the power of the mythology, and the stories of Men and Elves.
     If I were stuck on a desert island with one or the other, I'd choose LOTR, but in general, I love the Hobbit too much to abandon it.
      If I were stuck on a desert island with one or the other, I'd choose LOTR, but in general, I love the Hobbit too much to abandon it.
     The Hobbit is great for the ADHD crowd because each chapter is almost a story in and of itself. I read it aloud each year to my students. I also think The Hobbit was written to be heard. LOTR is a wonderfully woven tale of fantasy that no "reader" should leave this world without experiencing. If you read fantasy often, I'd dive into the Trilogy (followed by Nine Princes in Amber-Zelazny and The Eye of the World extravaganza- Jordan). If you are new to fantasy, go with The Hobbit. It never disappoints. Any news on the movie version?
      The Hobbit is great for the ADHD crowd because each chapter is almost a story in and of itself. I read it aloud each year to my students. I also think The Hobbit was written to be heard. LOTR is a wonderfully woven tale of fantasy that no "reader" should leave this world without experiencing. If you read fantasy often, I'd dive into the Trilogy (followed by Nine Princes in Amber-Zelazny and The Eye of the World extravaganza- Jordan). If you are new to fantasy, go with The Hobbit. It never disappoints. Any news on the movie version?
     I would choose The Hobbit but mainly because when I tried to read the first LOTR I couldn't get through it, even though I love the movies so much I just couldn't get through the first book.
      I would choose The Hobbit but mainly because when I tried to read the first LOTR I couldn't get through it, even though I love the movies so much I just couldn't get through the first book.
     Angie wrote: "What do you think of the movie being made into two movies?"
      Angie wrote: "What do you think of the movie being made into two movies?"It depends how they're going to distribute the story. I've read the Hobbit 8 times, but not for a while, so I don't remember exactly what happens. I do remember enough to wonder where a good place to divide would be, and I can't think of one.
If you look on imdb.com, they have a cast list that includes Galadriel, Legolas, and Arwen, even though they never appear in the book.
 I think right after Beorn's house would make a good stopping point. You get Gollum, Wargs, a cool rescue and then bread and honey. Yummmmmm
      I think right after Beorn's house would make a good stopping point. You get Gollum, Wargs, a cool rescue and then bread and honey. Yummmmmm
    




