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How were you first introduced to Tolkien?
9 Jul, 2020
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2020-7-9 1:30:02 PM UTC
2020-7-9 1:30:02 PM UTC
This is inspired by onthetrail in this thread https://www.tolkienguide.com/modules/n ... t_id=25649#forumpost25649
Please post your first experiences with The Professor's excellent works!
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onthetrail wrote:
I honestly owe him much for introducing me to Tolkien and many other great writers. He never saw age as a barrier to reading so I maybe read some stuff that other parents would deem unsuitable but it set me up for a lifetime of reading. We read The Hobbit together when he was very ill and wheelchair bound so it was something I remember so vividly after he had been in a coma and in hospital for much of my early childhood. I was hooked from those now famous opening lines and read The Lord of the Rings soon after, it took me the best part of 1989 to read it, I was 8 after all. I didn't understand much of it that first read but I have read it every year since. Middle-earth was an escape for me, a place of shelter from some harsh times for a little boy so I have much to be thankful for in finding Tolkien and Middle-earth.
Please post your first experiences with The Professor's excellent works!
Would like to keep this thread on topic, posts on this thread not on topic may be deleted.
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