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The Fellowship of the Ring
The Fellowship of the Ring | J. R. R. Tolkien
Frodo Baggins knew the Ringwraiths were searching for him - and the Ring of Power he bore that would enable Sauron to destroy all that was good in Middle-earth. Now it was up to Frodo and his faithful servant Sam to carry the Ring to where it could be detroyed - in the very center of Sauron's dark kingdom.
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Rachel.Rencher
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Merry Christmas!! Lucas and I will be spending the next few days watching the LotR movies & putting together Rivendell. 😍

TheBookgeekFrau Merry Christmas💚❤️ 2d
TracyReadsBooks Rivendell is a great build! Such a fun set. Enjoy! 2d
Hooked_on_books That‘s a gorgeous set! I‘ve so far managed to not get it for myself, but it‘s been a struggle. 😂 2d
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quietlycuriouskate Merry Christmas! 🎄 2d
Daisey Merry Christmas! Also, I‘ll be looking forward to seeing the progress on that amazing Lego set. 2d
cant_i'm_booked That looks like SO much fun. Merry Christmas! 🎅 🎄 1d
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Susanita
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May it be an evening star shines down upon you
May it be when darkness falls your heart will be true…

https://youtu.be/nt3Ggo1CE3g

Even if the part of the movie that includes this song is actually part of the next book 😉

#sundayfunday

dabbe I think of all 3 as 1. Both magical and hopeful. 🤎🍁🧡 2mo
Susanita @dabbe Same! I just like this theme song the best 😃 2mo
BookmarkTavern Oh yes! The whole series. Thanks for sharing! 2mo
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Bookfan1414
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This dramatization is utterly fascinating and brilliant.

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Susanita
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1. My grandfather brought home a gorgeous tray from Brazil where he went in the Navy in the 1930s. I‘d always admired it, so she gave it to me as a wedding gift.
2. Tagged book (and series) has made it 70 years so far…
#two4tuesday

TheSpineView I agree with you on LOTR. Thanks for playing! 3mo
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rabbitprincess
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My favourite of the trilogy (and I suspect many others‘ favourite as well). It has so much heart and adventure. This time round I was moved to tears by Gimli and Galadriel.

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Therewillbebooks
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The official late summer reading list!

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wordslinger42
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For all my fellow Tolkien lovers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

#FellowshipofTolkien

Ruthiella 😹😹😹 4mo
JazzFeathers 😂😂😂 4mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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At just under 33 inches this set is a tall one…and very cool. The eye even lights up! A fun build for sure. What to start next?!?

While I‘m thinking about that, it‘s time to read a book!

Soubhiville Amazing! 6mo
tpixie I‘ll have to share with my son! 6mo
wanderinglynn Awesome! 🤩 6mo
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elkeOriginal Gorgeous! 6mo
Meshell1313 Wow! It came out sooo good!!! 😍🙌 6mo
Caroline2 Wow!! That is sooo cool! Love it! 🤩 6mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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And done…which means I‘ll start posting about books again instead of just posting pictures of a Lego recreation of a setting from one of them. 😬😂 Pictures of the finished set tomorrow. Tonight it‘s all about Sauron‘s study & I must admit…he‘s a lot more studious than I would have thought! The pictures are a close up of the bottom level & then upper level of the “study” in the tower. Last is a full view of tower before exterior pieces added.

Bookwomble Cool! 😎 6mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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The building continues and we are now out of the kitchen and into the throne room. The cool thing about this floor is that when you pull the little knob, visible at the bottom of the top right picture, the throne opens to reveal the white tree from Minas Tirith. Some really great details in this set. Definitely a fun build and one that is distracting me from reading…something I‘m going to rectify right now….

Texreader So so awesome 6mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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Ok, we‘ve moved up out of the dungeon and into the kitchen and thank goodness we can be a little less worried about the lava up here! 🥵😅 I‘ve included a general view of the two levels, a close up of the kitchen, a portrait or three more fabulous orcs and/assorted minions, and finally another drawer (?) to pull out to revel a secret. The detail on the set is pretty fabulous. I‘ll make sure the next update includes some exterior shots.

bookandbedandtea Amazing! 🤩 7mo
Hooked_on_books Very cool! I love all the details Lego puts in to their stuff I think they‘re a great company. 7mo
elkeOriginal Legoing as an adult is the best. This looks amazing! 7mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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I‘m reading, just not as much as I‘m completely distracted by this awesomeness. The first level (Book 1) is done. Pictures are of the front doors (which can be opened/closed by turning a gear, some Orcs, an imprisoned skeleton which can be lowered towards the “lava” and then pulled back up again by turning another gear, Shelob who is hiding but can be pulled out whenever you want and a close up of the first floor interior. It‘s a great set!

RaeLovesToRead Awesome! Shelob looks a bit smaller than I had envisaged! 🤣🤣 7mo
mcctrish So cool 7mo
Soubhiville That is so great! Enjoy building it. 🩷 7mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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I‘m going to Mordor with Frodo and Sam!!!

Texreader Yay!!! 7mo
wanderinglynn Legos! ❤️ 7mo
RaeLovesToRead YES!!!!!! 😍😍 Please show us all the cool features when you build?! 7mo
TracyReadsBooks @RaeLovesToRead For sure!!! Happy to share the fun! 7mo
mcctrish Woo Hoo!!!! 7mo
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CrystalE02
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I just finished listening to the audiobook of this book! I loved the narrator who is Andy Serkis who played Gollum in the movies. This is one of my favorite books. I rated this book a 5 out of 5 stars.

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LiseWorks
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Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 7mo
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Susanita
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Not all who wander are #lost

Some are just along for the ride.

#springskies #FellowshipOfTolkien

Eggs Brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻 9mo
RaeLovesToRead 🤣🤣🤣 9mo
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AshleyHoss820
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I listened to the original American National Public Radio broadcast and I loved it. An ensemble cast really brought the story to life. Coming in at 3 hours, I know it‘s abridged, so I won‘t be counting it toward my 1,001 books journey until I read it in full. This was just such a nice listen while I crocheted. ☺️

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vonnie862
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We finally finished this one! My husband and I started listening to this last July and will only listen to it during road trips.

Andy Serkis did a fantastic job but it's not easy to listen to this in a long sitting. We found ourselves constantly drifting with this one, which is not good for those who are driving. It was best to listen little by little.

This was a re-read for me but the hubby's first.

#BookspinBingo #8 #18 @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 9mo
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Daisey
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Happy Tolkien Reading Day! The Tolkien Society chose to focus on Service & Sacrifice as a theme this year. With that in mind, I‘m sharing this quote that I love about the small deeds of simple people being important in the matters of the world.

Additionally, today is Annunciation Day, recognized by the Catholic Church, and Lady Day, for a long time considered the beginning of the new year in England.

#FellowshipOfTolkien #TolkienReadingDay

tpixie Lovely quote. 🩷 9mo
JazzFeathers I love that quote! And personally, l think this idea is one of Tolkien's most innovative work on the fantasy genre. 9mo
Daisey @JazzFeathers I love this theme in his work. Like you, I have many favorite quotes, but I do think this is one of my most shared. 9mo
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vonnie862
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"I want to see mountains again, Gandalf, mountains, and then find somewhere where I can rest..."

I've been so stressed with work lately. I've honestly been quoting this quote to my hubby almost every night. Today, he surprised me with a quick trip to the mountains so we can get some nature therapy and play in the snow.

Plus, we continued listening to the tagged book, which we started last year. It's taking us a while but that's okay.

dabbe Your husband is a keeper! 🩷💜❤️ 10mo
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Susanita
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nanuska_153 🤤 10mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🕯️ 🖤 10mo
Eggs 🖤🩷🩶 10mo
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Cintia J
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Jari-chan
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After exactly seven years I'm rereading LotR, how fitting is that? And even though now I realise how male dominated the story is, I still loved every step I took with the Hobbits. Once again. It was the same feeling I had when I first read it. The narrator does a great job and I think his voice fits the story very well. Merry and Pippin are still my favorites, I can't help myself 😄 Already preordered the next audio book. Obviously.

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yourfavouritemixtape
Die Gefhrten | J. R. R. Tolkien
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Finished this in what felt like no time, even though I took care to read every word. I don‘t know what it is with these books. I have read them so many times but I still can‘t wait to read more to know what happens next.

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TheQuietQuill
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I bought this “LOTR” game for my husband, and it‘s taking an hour just to understand the directions on how to play 😅I read the reviews on it, and a lot of people say it‘s really fun once you get the hang of it. Here goes nothing! 🧙🏻‍♂️⚔️

AnnCrystal 🤩Epic! Oh, that looks like hours, upon hours of fun!

I can never seem to grasp most of those game directions. Usually, directions and rules seem like a riddle game all by itself LOL. Once, I just made up my own directions and rules for a game 😂.
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TheQuietQuill It‘s definitely one of those games that I would make my own rules up if my husband wasn‘t such a stickler on following directions lmao 🤣 it‘s actually proving to be pretty fun so far! @AnnCrystal 12mo
dabbe Astounding! 🤩🤩🤩 12mo
AnnCrystal @TheQuietQuill 👏😂👍. That one seems like an awesome adventure. Have fun! 12mo
Bluebird Love the game board! 12mo
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Therewillbebooks
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Some books discussed on our latest episode

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yourfavouritemixtape
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It‘s time. It‘s been four years since I last read this. But a couple of weeks ago, I felt the urge creep up on me and suddenly no other book felt interesting enough anymore. So here we are again. With my old friend. I am looking forward to it.

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HeatherBlue
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The traditional anniversary gift for year 11 is steel…my guy got me a sword!!!

AmyG Wow! He‘d better behave!!!!! 14mo
SamAnne What a great gift!! 14mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 14mo
rachelsbrittain Now that's an anniversary gift! 14mo
Gissy Yes! Splendid gift😍👌 14mo
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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🛌 🗡

Caroline2 😆 1y
Rissreads 🤣🤣🤣 (edited) 13mo
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#ThruThick&Thin 🧙🏼‍♂️🧝🏻‍♀️💛 #IdiomInsight 🍂🍁

#BookNerd 🤓💙📚

TheSpineView I choose the LORD also. Great minds! 1y
Eggs Perfection 👌🏼👌🏼 1y
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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

Will l day that l loved it?
Doesn't seem as l need to. If you scroll down my feed, you'll find a few places where l have already said so 😂

Rather, l'd sped two words on the new Italian translation.
I'm sorry to say, l didn't enjoy it 🙁
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JazzFeathers It is very clear that the translator has no understanding of the fantasy language, let alone Tolkien's. His choice of words weren't inherently wrong, they still had no place in Middle-earth. Sentences that sounds like, "This is such a terrible news", or "Who knew we were so far ahead"... you know what l mean? You read these things and immediately, you're not in Middle-earth anymore. I laughed thrice reading The Council of Elrond ? 1y
Daisey I‘m m sorry to hear this about the translation, but I‘m also not especially surprised based on your original comments about it. 1y
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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

I love Boromir's episode. It's so strong and complex. And l love that Sam starts to come into his own here.

I'm posting late, but l finished on time.
Now l have to catch up on The Two Towers and #HobbitWeek and all of your comments and posts. I'll do my best tomorrow.

Born.A.Reader Have we started Two Towers yet? Omgosh I missed the start date if so! 😱 1y
Daisey @Born.A.Reader We‘ve got the schedule set so that we always start on a Monday this time around, so you‘re only behind chapter 1 for yesterday! 1y
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Born.A.Reader @Daisey oh thank goodness! I'll catch up tonight then, thank you! 1y
JazzFeathers @Born.A.Reader l'm behind too, if it is any comfort 😅 1y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I‘m behind also 🤪 1y
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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

Well, one could think, not a very eventful chapter, just people rowing in some boats. And yet so much happens here. Gollum.is revealed: Sam, Frodo and Aragorn knew it. the orcs, the Nazgul, the Argonath. Frodo trying to make a decision. Aragorn trying to make a decision. Boromir brooding.
It's just incredible.

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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

There's so much packed in this quiet chapter.
And - what can l do. I find Galadriel and Gimli's dialogue so touching and endearing.

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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

It always annoys me when readers say there are too few women in Tolkien's work. That's simply not true. And anyway, if there were only Galadriel, l'd be more than satisfied. She's that good of a character.

In this chapter, we see both her power and her vulnerability, her wisdom and her ambition. All the phenomenal complexity of a very human and yet extremely ethereal being.

gossamerchild I would agree that Galadriel is amazing. I would've liked more of her, though. 1y
Clare-Dragonfly I have to disagree with you there! The books have hardly any women compared to the number of men, and those that appear have very little screen time. Eowyn will play a more active role, but so far we‘ve had: Arwen, who exists to be a symbol for Aragorn (I don‘t think she even spoke during her brief appearance); Galadriel, who is awesome but mostly a remote power preparing to fade, on a pedestal rather than active on the ground; and Goldberry… 1y
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Clare-Dragonfly … who is a force of nature and a hostess, and to some extent a motivation for Tom, rather than a character herself. Some of the male characters (like Elrond) are more forces than people too, but all of the characters so far who are fully drawn people are male. 1y
JazzFeathers @gossamerchild l know. But Tolkien didn't know much more of her at the time either, at the time, l should guess 😂 1y
JazzFeathers @Clare-Dragonfly As you imagine, l disagree 😜 Readers often judge the number of female characters in Tolkien by The Lord of the Rings, but there are plenty of female characters in The Silmarillion. And l disagree on the role of the characters you mentioned here. Galadriel is a Ringbearer, just like Elrond and Galdalf and she has a much more active part in Frodo's understanding of his task than, for example, Elrond. 1y
JazzFeathers Also, if we look at Celeborn and her dynamics, it's quite clear to me that she is the more powerful (not uncommon in Tolkien's couple), she is also often mention before her husband. So it's not just a reader's perception, it's how she's perceived by her people too. As for Arwen, l don't know if this is your first read of the book, but towards the end she gets a dialogue with Frodo that, for me, is one of the most powerful in the book. 1y
JazzFeathers Besides, l don't think it's fair to judge the weight of a character by their mere screen time. The importance of their actions is far more relevant to me. But l'd love to hear what others think 😁 @Daisey @wordslinger42 @BookwormAHN @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @BethM @TheAromaOfBooks @Susanita @Roary47 @TheBookDream @dabbe @Vansa 1y
Vansa Oh,this has always been one of my favourite soapboxes.I have always thought Tolkien has really powerful, interesting women,quite a rarity in fantasy-even Ursa LeGuin,writing decades after he did,centred men in her fantasy series(and derided women's magic as “weak as women's magic“).Eowyn is one of my favourite fictional characters ever,Galadriel has presence and such power,and all of them have agency.And no threat of sexual violence!(1/n) 1y
Vansa If you take a lot of modern fantasy,for instance,George RR Martin has many women characters but his writing of them is,in many instances,quite icky,and they're overwhelmingly made to suffer sexual violence- something he doesn't make the male characters suffer.In a world where dragons exist,maybe writers don't need to throw in that much realism?!I agree,number of pages does not equal representation to me(2/n) 1y
Vansa (3/n)Tolkien devotes a lot of attention to the landscapes,but that doesn't mean nature is the protagonist of the books!I would also argue that by their sheer absence,the Entwives are also given a lot of importance-they taught the rest of Middle Earth agriculture!I think the books have enough pivotal female characters to keep me happy.Patrick Rothfuss,or Robert Jordan,in my opinion,have far less well written female characters 1y
JazzFeathers @Vansa It's very interesting what you say, because l've never really thought about it. Yes, of course every fantasy reader knows that fantasy is considered more of a masculine genre, but l never really thought how contemporary fantasy is really sexualised. What you said about Martin is true, thought l've never elaborated it. 1y
JazzFeathers @Vansa But l've often thought that while most fantasy authors (men and women) portray female characters that are 'strong'because they act like men, Tolkien give value to many 'feminine' characteristics, that even men display. Aragorn, for example, displays caring, the ability to heal and rebuild, a love and respect for non-bookish knowledge. All 'feminine' characteristics. 1y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa To me Galadriel and Elrond play very equal roles in this trilogy. A way stop on the way, that imparts healing, rest, and much wisdom….as well as sets up the next section. Some of the divided views for women‘s roles in story I think come from those that have read the Silmarillion and other background information vs have not. Those that have imbibe them with very complex backstories that isn‘t really on the pages itself in LOTR. Both are right 1y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ↪️ from their POV. Arwen has always bothered me though, even with more Silmarillion story. She & Aragorn have a story that parallels one in their myth/history or Lúthien & Beren, but she doesn‘t get to be nearly as involved with their adventures as Lúthien did, which is a shame to me anyway. Now the next women to show up in the LOTR series (on its own, no backstory) is the one I enjoy reading the most, but she is also the only one that got ⤵️ 1y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ↪️ her own adventure in these 3 books. 🤷‍♀️ (edited) 1y
JazzFeathers @Riveted_Reader_Melissa My impression about Arwen and Aragorn is that Tolkien really really wanted the story of Been and Luthien to be known, but he didn't know whether it would be because nobody seemed to be interested in publishing The Silmarillion. So he found a way to recount it even without recounting it. 1y
JazzFeathers @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yet, last time l read The Lord of the Rings, when l read Arwen's dialogue with Frodo, l remember thinking, 'She only gets to speak here, but she gives such powerful speech that to me it's enough'. To me, Tolkien was trying to give her the same strength of heart and mind Luthien has despite Arwen's shrunk screen time. My impression 😜 1y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @JazzFeathers I agree, but again… that strength only comes because we read all the other books and backstories and myths in detail. If you just read LOTR, alone, by itself, you couldn‘t put all that meaning into it. 🤷‍♀️ 1y
JazzFeathers @Riveted_Reader_Melissa l think that part of the difficulty we have in seeing Tolkien's women's power is that in his stories the ability to renounce or let go is more powerful than the ability to conquer. And this is a very hard message to receive in our world, where renouncing and letting go is seen as the act of a weak person. 1y
JazzFeathers @Riveted_Reader_Melissa l agree. Tolkien tried to the very last to have The Silmarillion published with Lord of the Rings, because it was one long story to him, and it was impossible to adequately understand LotR without the Silmarillion. He was apparently right. 1y
JazzFeathers @Riveted_Reader_Melissa So maybe it's up to our effort to see the story how he intended and that it's an accident of publication and popularity that may cause us to have a partial vision of the whole. Again, my own thoughts 😜 1y
JazzFeathers @Vansa l forgot to tag you 😬 1y
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wisherwishinguponastar
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I had just plowed through “The Hobbit,” but I had no money for a book, so I had to start negotiating. My mother and I agreed that I would read a book of her choosing and then I would get my mass market paperback with an alarmed Elijah Wood on the cover. I just had to read… “Pride and Prejudice.”

I was reminiscing after playing catch-up for #lotrchapteraday #bookjournal

JazzFeathers Well, you don't seem to have come out too bad from the bergaing. Also, lovely picture 🤩 1y
wisherwishinguponastar @JazzFeathers Thank you! I was working on Litsy Love letters and everything just fell in to place. I actually didn‘t enjoy Pride and Prejudice the first time around. It wasn‘t until I was older that I liked it, but I will always remember that experience. 1y
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Time for a cozy evening of reading 😊📚🍁

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BethM
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Finished on ebook in my tree stand! Just in time for tomorrow. Loved it- it‘s like I‘ve never read it before. Now I‘ll be able to catch up on #readingwesteros before bed hopefully! #fellowshipoftolkien #lotrchapteraday

JazzFeathers True, eh? Every time l read it, it's like a new experience. And while l envy people who experience this story for the first time, returning to it is enriching in a very special way. 1y
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That‘s ominous. Sometimes I swear it‘s like im reading these for the first time😂 Hoping to finish tonight- hubs made me take a nap today so it threw me off. #fellowshipoftolkien #lotrchapteraday
Family update- yesterday was hard to see my stoic dad so emotional. Mom‘s backsliding some and has contracted MRSA on top of everything else. Her release was supposed to be tomorrow which is now looking doubtful.

MaureenMc 💗💗💗 1y
JazzFeathers That last line gives me the chills every single time. 1y
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TheAromaofBooks
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@JazzFeathers @Daisey - I have to thank you both for hosting the buddy read that not only has given me the motivation I needed to reread these amazing books for the first time in 20ish years, but also gave me the excuse I needed to purchase these gorgeous naked hardcover editions that I've been side-eying for a while 😂

This book was an even more amazing journey than I remember it being. I enjoyed every page, even the poems 😆 and am stoked ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) to continue the story!!! 1y
Kitta What a beautiful cover! 1y
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 1y
wisherwishinguponastar I stopped scrolling immediately when I saw your picture! That is a great edition! 1y
TheAromaofBooks @Kitta @dabbe @wisherwishinguponastar - Thank you!! The other two are equally beautiful - one in plum and the other dark blue. I LOVE hardcovers that are beautiful without jackets!!! 1y
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Vansa
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cw7diUZoH7T/?igshid=YTUzYTFiZDMwYg==
Since a lot of readers are finishing up the section in Mória now, this might be an interesting video, if you haven't seen it already!
#FellowshipOfTolkien #LotrChapterADay

JazzFeathers It's beautiful, isn't it? 🤩 1y
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BookwormAHN
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I loved this reread. And Andy Serkis is a brilliant narrator. 🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶🩶
#FellowshipOfTolkien #LOTRChapterADAy
@JazzFeathers @Daisey
#TBRTarot @CBee

Texreader Yes I loved listening to this book too!!! 1y
CBee I 💚 Andy Serkis! 1y
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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

There's such a sweetly sad atmosphere in Lorien. It's so characteristic of it.
And that closing line! It always steels my heart.

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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

One would think that after reading this book several time, l would read leisurely.
I read this chapter from the edge of my seat!
Such great action, with a lot of urgency and progression. I almost panted at the end like for a long run.

Losing Gandalf is always hard.

wisherwishinguponastar I always have the soundtrack stuck in my head during this part with the “drums… drums in the deep.” 1y
Daisey I completely understand what you mean about the rereads. I would think by now I could do the same, but I‘m still completely involved in the story each time. 1y
JazzFeathers @wisherwishinguponastar I know, right? I think the way Jackson orchestrated the Moria episode is genius. He manage to retain the mood, the mystery, the tention and empathy of the book, and still turned it in somethis new and more his own. That's why l love his adaptation. 1y
JazzFeathers @Daisey l think we don't adequately acknowledge that Tolkien was a devilish good narrator 😁 1y
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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

Ah, Moria!
These are among my absolute favourite chapters in the book! And you know? Somehow l didn't remember how packed full of important event it is.
It's a very dense chapter, full of action, mystery, expectation and foreshadowing.
I love it!

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JazzFeathers
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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

I enjoyed this chapter because we see here the fellowship taking shape. And also l liked the way the mountain becomes a character, similar to what happens in The Hobbit.

And l find it interesting that it's pointed out how there are forces that don't belong to any part (like Tom, too), because it's easy to think that in such epic battle, everyone must take a stand. It is not so. The world is bigger that that.

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#LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien

Sunny afternoon. Kitty purring.
Let's read about Khazad-dûm 😜

Larkken 😻😻😻 I want to give the kitty belly rubs. Even if it is a trap. 1y
AlaMich Your cat is beautiful! 1y
dabbe Hello there, kitty-cat purring! 🖤🐾🖤 1y
JazzFeathers @Larkken @AlaMich @dabbe She's growing so fast! 1y
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I was running a few days behind, so I‘m feeling grateful for our little catch ups keeping this chunkster feeling low key. Read the last chapter of The Fellowship of The Rings today, and I just love the way this book ends! It‘s rare that an author manages to end an installment on a cliffhanger, but with a closing image that leaves me with a warm, sweet, satisfied feeling. #LotRChapterADay #FellowshipOfTolkien @Daisey @JazzFeathers

dabbe Man, I have some serious catching-up to do! 🤩🤣😍 1y
IndoorDame @dabbe nah, there‘s a whole week before you‘re actually behind 😂 1y
dabbe Thank goodness! 🤣🤩😀 1y
JazzFeathers Tolkien writes some awesome clogings. He always manages to get me, some way or another. 1y
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Book 1 Chapter 2 “The Shadow of the Past”
#LotRChapteraDay #bookjournal

I have been listening to some Tolkien-focused podcasts and is it just me or is the worst fate for anything in Middle-earth to “fade.” Elves that don‘t return to Valinor: fade. Bilbo and Gollum spending too much quality time with the ring: fade.

Roary47 Today a coworker slightly mentioned Lord of the Rings and I went into total nerd mode. He was impressed. Lol 🙈😅 1y
wisherwishinguponastar @Roary47 I get excited when I meet someone with a common interest like that. Then you have to play it cool until you know how into it they are. 1y
JazzFeathers @wisherwishinguponastar @Roary47 😂 Fortunately, almost everyone l know knows I'm a Tolkien fan. I do try not to get away with it when anybody mention something vaginally connected with Tolkien 😅 But then, it's good to be a nerd, don't you think? 1y
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JazzFeathers @wisherwishinguponastar I think you are right. Though I think fadind is more sad than bad in Tolkien's stories. Something that is ultimately not avoidable. And yet, closely connected with changing, which is not bad, though it's certainly hard. 1y
wisherwishinguponastar @JazzFeathers yeah. Rereading Boromir‘s death allows you to see how our characters deal with sorrow. You sing a song and tell a tale of your fallen comrade so he may live on. 1y
PaperbackPirate 😍 11mo
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