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    Quote Originally Posted by Riesa View Post
    I actually enjoyed the writing in the beginning of the Silmarillion, it was beautifully done, but almost 'biblical' and not extremely engaging.
    I've heard the exact same criticism before. It made me question whether I wanted to initiate my LOTR readings with the Silmarillion, or something else . . . have you already read any of the other LOTR books?

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    Edit: Fellowship of Geeks got published today!

    Congratulations!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShoutGrace View Post
    I've heard the exact same criticism before. It made me question whether I wanted to initiate my LOTR readings with the Silmarillion, or something else . . . have you already read any of the other LOTR books?

    Hi ShoutGrace!

    I have read The Hobbit and The Trilogy, and I've read them all three or four times. They are wonderful. I'd start with the Hobbit if I were you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinHood3000 View Post
    Nerds: Smart in curricular material.

    Geeks: Smart in non-curricular material.

    Dorks: Socially inept.


    There is some overlap, obviously, but in a nutshell, those are the distinctions. Nice article, Andave. ^_^ Although, I have to say...



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    Being a multi-specific interest geek with many lateral interests I can safely say that I am always short on time. That is the downside of being a geek, there simply are not enough hours in a day. *sigh.

    Oh well, I guess I have been slacking recently in all but one interest. And that is one interest that is usually considered non-geek, so I'm not sure of my current level of geekness. At least I can still talk about simple things in needlessly complex ways. It is a great relief to know there still is a moderately high level of geekness. I can't imagine not being at least a little bit of a geek. How boring would life be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riesa View Post
    Hi ShoutGrace!

    I have read The Hobbit and The Trilogy, and I've read them all three or four times. They are wonderful. I'd start with the Hobbit if I were you.
    Hi Riesa . I read The Hobbit as a young child and thought it was both fun and scary . I certainly need to read it again, but I was thinking about cheating and going for (perhaps) greater action and larger characters in The Fellowship.

    I think I'll take your advice and start with The Hobbit again, because if I skip it now and start with the trilogy I might not come back to it for many years.
    As Kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame . . .


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    For some reason, The Hobbit does absolutely nothing for me and consequently, the first half of Fellowship was a bit of a hard read for me because it's very similar in tone to The Hobbit. Once they get to Bree and meet Strider, it takes off on it's own path and becomes the dark, brooding masterpiece we all know and love but I almost quit a few times before I got there. The Silmarillion is just written in a very different manner, it never becomes the narrative that LOTR is. It is, essentially, a history and that's the way it's written, very formal and full of mind-numbing facts but hopefully there will come a time when you can overcome the style and just enjoy the myths.
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    Ahahaha I do the same thing.

    My old roomies used to get upset because I'd commendear the T.V if the movies were one. And we'd spend three hours going,

    'Okay, so who's that... thing...?'

    'Gollum. Or Smeagol. Gollum's just a nickname.'


    *here, a promising ten seconds of understanding.*

    'Why's he like that?'

    *explains about the ring and it's properties*

    'Oh... okay... so why isn't Bilbo like that?'

    *more explaining*

    'And, how did Bilbo get the ring?'

    READ THE BOOKS! Graaaah! They explain everything >=[
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    good good!, would have liked some more explanation on the popular girl, you could have really let yourself go on that one! but you have a fun paced style
    congrats on getting in the paper
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    That's cute! I think I'm a geek too and I love it!

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