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message 151: by Kris (new)

Kris | 2 comments "The Hobbit"
"The Fellowship Of The Ring"
"The Two Towers"

I plan on reading "The Return Of The King" soon!


message 152: by Tara (new)

Tara  | 63 comments Are we counting how many books we've read, or how many times we've read them? ;) I would probably be scared by the math...

Read:
The Hobbit
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
The Silmarillion
The Children of Hurin
Beren and Luthien
Farmer Giles of Ham
Roverandom
Smith of Wootton Major
Leaf by Niggle
Mr. Bliss

Related:
J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century
J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography
The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams
The Art of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Art of The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

Currently Reading:
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and Other Verses from the Red Book
The Tolkien Quiz Book
Tolkien's Ring
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien


message 153: by Felipe (new)

Felipe | 3 comments Tara wrote: "Are we counting how many books we've read, or how many times we've read them? ;) I would probably be scared by the math...

Read:
The Hobbit
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of ..."


Uau ! Such a fan !

Have a good reading. :-D


message 154: by Tara (new)

Tara  | 63 comments Tolkien seems to be a very polarizing author---either you really love him or you hate him. For me, I was sucked in right from the beginning, and I have never stopped reading his work. I'm not a big fantasy reader in general, but I think it is his combination of high style and epic storytelling that is so evocative. I remember the first time I read LotR being struck by the immense depth in his history (or legendarium as he considered it) that you only got glimpses of in his most popular works. It always felt like real history to me (and in a way it was.)
You hear time and time again from Tolkien readers how each time they read one of his stories, they get something out it that they didnt get the first 10 times they read it. Thats what makes it such a joy to keep going back to---it stays fresh, and gives you something new every time you read it. I'm currently re-reading The Fellowship and loving it all over again....


message 155: by L (new)

L | 132 comments The Song of Middle Earth: J.R.R. Tolkien's Themes, Symbols and Myths The song of middle earth is another book that I am interested to read on the subject of JRR Tolkien. Any thoughts on this one?


message 156: by Tara (new)

Tara  | 63 comments People have a tendency to skip over Tolkien's songs and poetry, which I will sheepishly admit I did as well when I first read them years ago. But there is something in his approach that I feel is quite different from other modern authors, and I believe he found them to be very important, that its worth an in-depth look if you have the time and inclination.

I currently in the midst of The Treason of Isengard: The History of The Lord of the Rings, Part Two, which is part of the History of Middle Earth series. I haven't read others from this line yet, as I am reading it as part of a book seminar, but I will gladly go back and read the earlier books in the series. If you are a major fan, it is very interesting to see how the storyline and characters developed and changed, and how he incorporated extant elements from his legendarium into the current story (which over time developed from a simple Hobbit sequel into what it would become). It is not for the faint-hearted though!


message 157: by Fred (new)

Fred Lombardo | 3 comments I’ve read...
The Hobbit
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
The Children of Hurin
And trying to make my way through
The Silmarillion

As a side note, I highly recommend the audio version of The Children of Hurin read by Christopher Lee. It is excellent.


message 158: by Alan (new)

Alan Kelley | 3 comments Let's see...
The Hobbit
Unfinished Tales
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
The Silmarillion
Tales from the Perilous Realm
The Children of Hurin
The Book of Lost Tales 1
The Book of Lost Tales 2
The Lost Road
The Shaping of Middle-Earth
The War of the Jewels
The Peoples of Middle Earth
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun
..and I'm thinking about buying and reading the letters.


message 160: by AJ (last edited Feb 22, 2018 09:44AM) (new)

AJ | 78 comments I've read The Hobbit, The Trilogy, The Tolkien Reader, Unfinished Tales, and bookmarked The Silmarillion many moons ago.

*oh and The Mewlips.


message 161: by Mel (new)

Mel Well let's see :)
Currently re-reading The Lord of the Rings again.
So:
The Lord of The Rings
He Hobbit
Silmarillion
The children of Hurin
Beren & Luthien
Unfinished tales
..repeat :) 💕


message 162: by Tara (new)

Tara  | 63 comments I just started The War of the Ring: The History of The Lord of the Rings, Part Three The War of the Ring The History of The Lord of the Rings, Part Three (The History of Middle-earth, #8) by J.R.R. Tolkien which is part of the HoME series. So interesting, and a must for any rabid fan.


message 163: by AJ (last edited Feb 23, 2018 12:23PM) (new)

AJ | 78 comments Almost forgot I just bought the audio for The Children of Húrin narrated by the late, great Christopher Lee. But I do want to read ^Beren and Lúthien.


message 164: by Tara (new)

Tara  | 63 comments Anne Marie wrote: "Tara wrote: "I just started The War of the Ring: The History of The Lord of the Rings, Part ThreeThe War of the Ring The History of The Lord of the Rings, Part Three (The History of Middle-earth, #8) by J.R.R. Tolkien..."
Thanks Anne Marie, I will definitely check out your blog! So far I've only read The Treason of Isengard, so I am a bit out of order, but I too find the material fascinating. You learn some much about both his writing style, and the evolution of the characters and story lines. I have to stay I am happy Trotter didn't survive to the published text.


message 165: by Melina (new)

Melina (blodgarm) | 2 comments I started reading the LOTR trilogy during high school (like pretty much everybody else), and I love Tolkien's writing enough to consider him one of my favorite authors. It took me about ten years to decide to read Silmarillion and Hobbit (don't ask why, I really don't know). And that's about all I've read.

I'm currently on a break from him, but I was thinking Children of Hurin should be my next read. I'm still not sure though. Any suggestions would be helpful.


message 166: by Tara (last edited Feb 26, 2018 09:18PM) (new)

Tara  | 63 comments Averna wrote: "I started reading the LOTR trilogy during high school (like pretty much everybody else), and I love Tolkien's writing enough to consider him one of my favorite authors. It took me about ten years t..."
If you're looking for something deep and a bit dark, either Children of Hurin, or the recently published Beren and Luthien are good picks. I also very much enjoy his children's stories, especially Farmer Giles of Ham and Roverandom, if you'd like something a bit lighter.


message 167: by AJ (new)

AJ | 78 comments I want to read both of those, but as I have the COH sitting on my current list, I'm willing to buddy read with anyone who want to. I still have yet to return to the Silmarillion, but now that I've made it through Milton's Paradise Lost I have no excuses.


message 168: by Melina (new)

Melina (blodgarm) | 2 comments Tara wrote: "Averna wrote: "I started reading the LOTR trilogy during high school (like pretty much everybody else), and I love Tolkien's writing enough to consider him one of my favorite authors. It took me ab..."

I think I prefer deep and dark Tolkien to light and relatively happy. Thanks a lot!


message 169: by AJ (new)

AJ | 78 comments On chapter 4 of Children of Húrin and I'm not really vested in the story line. Hopefully it draws me in soon.


message 170: by Lariela (last edited Oct 13, 2018 11:40AM) (new)

Lariela | 14 comments Update- I've now read Beren and Luthien, Beowulf, The Story of Kullervo, and The Fall of Arthur. The Fall of Gondolin is next.


message 171: by Sandrus (new)

Sandrus (algarvio) | 2 comments I was 15 when I bought The Hobbit (in Portuguese) then I couldn't stop and I have read the Portuguese translation of The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion,The Unfinished Tales and
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and Other Verses. More recently I have read in English:The Hobbit, LOTR (these two books I try to read at least once every year), The Children of Húrin, The Tolkien Reader, Sir Gwain and the Green Knight, Beren and Lúthien and The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien. I have also bought The Silmarillion and the Unfinished Tales in English but I haven't read them yet.


message 172: by Jowita (last edited Oct 14, 2018 12:42AM) (new)

Jowita Horbaczewska | 11 comments :) clasically
Hobbit, Lotr, Silmarilion
all the 12 book on the hstory of middle earth
Luthien and Beren, The children of Hurin and last but not least The Fall of Gandolin


message 173: by Zosia (new)

Zosia (buszujacawinternecie) Hobbit, LOTR, The children of Hurin, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, The Fall of Arthur and Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth


message 174: by Ian (new)

Ian Holmqvist (acdcfan) | 11 comments Read the entire Hobbit and Lord of The Rings
In the midst of the Silmarillion
Looking to read the rest of them
Own Beren and Luthien on my Kindle


message 175: by Amalie (last edited Mar 11, 2019 05:12PM) (new)

Amalie  | 24 comments I want to do this too.

Silmarillion
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
Children of Húrin
The Fall of Gandolin
The Hobbit
Pictures by J.R.R. Tolkien
Tolkien's World: Paintings of Middle-Earth

Currently reading Beren and Luthien


message 176: by Xopher (new)

Xopher Butzgy | 6 comments The Hobbit
Fellowship of the Ring
Two Towers
Return of the King
Silmarillion
Unfinished Tales
Children of Húrin

Rereading Fellowship currently


message 177: by Yunge (new)

Yunge Hao (estel_galad) | 1 comments The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings trilogy
The Children of Húrin
Silmarillion
Unfinished Tales
Beren and Lútheien
Roverandom
The Fall of Arthur
Tree and Leaf


message 178: by Constantina (new)

Constantina Maud (constantinamaud) | 3 comments That would be The Lord of the Rings and some Silmarillion snippets. Unfinished tales is on my tbr list too ~


message 179: by Jorgon (new)

Jorgon (vodyanoj) | 1 comments All of them, naturally. :) I am now casting my net further out, and am currently working through the fifth volume of Vinyar Tengwar (most articles on Tolkien's languages, with some fascinating background material about the Elves).


message 180: by Beverly (new)

Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) | 29 comments I have read:
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings
Farmer Giles of Ham
Smith of Wootton Major
Roverandom
The Tolkien Reader
Letters from Father Christmas
Beowulf: a Translation and Commentary...
The Fall of Gondolin
The Book of Lost Tales, Part One (The History of Middle Earth #1)
The Lays of Beleriand (The History of Middle Earth #3)
Tolkien's World: Paintings of Middle Earth


message 181: by Paul (new)

Paul | 1 comments Hobbit and the trilogy


message 183: by Mira (new)

Mira (miraabdullah) | 4 comments I've read:
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings trilogy
The Silmarillion
Leaf by Niggle
Farmer Giles of Ham
Smith of Wootton Major
Roverandom
The Children of Húrin
The Fall of Gondolin
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
On Fairy Story


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