I feel like everyone has a special memory of how they first learned about Lord of the Rings. For me it was right around when the first movie came out. I watched it non-stop with my sisters friend’s elder sister. Anytime my sister would go over to play I’d be watching. I ultimately got the books but it was a huge undertaking for my age and never actually read it for an embarrassing long time. I did memorize the dwarvish rune alphabet in the appendix of my copy. Drove my teachers nuts writing with it.

  • @TheBlackKnight
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    11 year ago

    My elementary school librarian recommended The Hobbit to me in grade 7. Over the summer camping on the coast I read LOTR and The Silmarillion. Now I’m a lifer.

  • @Vench4Life
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    11 year ago

    We actually had to read The Hobbit in an AP English class (roughly a decade before the movies, not to carbon date my fossilized ass or anything). I remember being so engrossed in the story, that I went to the school library, checked out TLOTR Trinity, and burned through it in about 2 months or less. I have to say though, it’s really worth reading The Silmarillian for additional context and deeper lore, if you haven’t already. It’s a hard read (think bible read, then followed by over a hundred pages of genealogy), but still worth it.

    • @BoggyOP
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      21 year ago

      That’s super interesting because my school had it as the non “honors” book assignment. Essentially the one you had to read if they thought you’d have a heard time reading anything.

  • Jeff
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    11 year ago

    My parents gave me the books shortly before the movies came out, likely because they were coming out. So the books then the movies for me.

  • @ConTheLibrarian
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    11 year ago

    The movies came out and everyone watched them. Sometime after ROTK I purchased my first set of the books. Dunno where they ended up. I now have some old ass hardcover ones.

    So weird to think back on theatrical releases being almost universally liked and positively received. God damn social media fucked us up lol

  • marsokod
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    11 year ago

    For me it was after reading Dune. I was looking for something similar in terms of world building, and the librarian told me to read LotR.

    I read everything failry quickly, putting a few all nighters while listening to Rachmaninoff, so I actually have two soundtracks in my head for this story, Rachmaninoff and the movie one :-)

    Shortly after, I read about the movies being in the work and they are just perfect.