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The Fellowship of the Ring
Buddy Read: The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
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Also, hobbits do not reach the "coming of age" until 33. Why 33? Do you think there is some deeper level of meaning attached to it? --- 33 is the age at which Jesus was crucified. 33 is the temperature at which water boils (according to the Newton scale). 33 is the highest degree in the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.


I also thought 33 was an interesting choice, as is 111. I wonder if Tolkien just liked the double/triple number or if he had in mind some greater significance.
I agree with you that the ring symbolizes absolute power, which can corrupt even the best of intentions.

Personally, I'd rather give people presents on their birthday not mine lol


Hey Appaloosa05, how's the book coming along?

Hey Alison, that's very interesting. So far, I don't really see any correlation with the second coming. Can you elucidate?





Mariam, does Tom Bombadil remind you of Beorn in The Hobbit at all? There seem to be some parallels; an interesting character living on the edge of a forest, who comes to the aid of the travelers at an opportune moment.


I finished Chapter 12 last night, and I'm finding it's almost like reading a new book, there is so much I had forgotten. I read this 7 or 8 years ago, and I remember getting so bogged down in Tolkien's descriptions. Now I'm really enjoying them, and they don't seem nearly so long-winded as they did when I originally read the series.
I really like his introduction of Strider/Aragorn; how you're not really sure if he's good or not at first. Have you seen the movies? I'm realizing how well the movies capture the essence of the story, though there is of course a beauty in Tolkien's writing that could never be accurately portrayed through film.


I finished Cha..."
Hey! I'm a little behind schedule but will try to catch up over the weekend.
I have to admit, I find myself trudging through the pages: 'bogged down' as you were in descriptions and details. It is my first time but I did watch the movies years ago and loved them much.
I find that I enjoyed reading the Hobbit better - it was smooth sailing. I'm looking forward to watching the movie soon enough.



I abandoned it! I can't take it anymore: reading it became a struggle. I'm giving the audio version a try. Perhaps I'd pick the book up again in a few months but for now I'm taking a break.
This is how I honestly feel right now!!!
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