How old were you when you lost your LOTR-ginity? I didn't read it until I was twenty.
How old were you when you lost your LOTR-ginity? I didn't read it until I was twenty
Cringe language.
Around 18/19.
It was a beautiful read
Started it yesterday. Never got myself to bore through the movies, but I'm already liking the book a lot.
I finished it for the first time just a week ago. I'm 22.
Haven‘t read it and i‘m 30. i started twice but i couldn‘t get over the way too bloomy writing. I wanted to slap some „get to the point“ into it.
2/10 Made me gag.
I read The Hobbit and Fellowship a couple of times when I was a kid, around 10, and it was magical. But I never finished The Two Towers and read the whole trilogy until my mid-to-late teens.
Sorry I dont read garbage written by pozzed british homos
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holy based... I want more!
around 11/12
15 I think.
It was back in 7th grade. Highly popular in Jr. high school days. Everyone wanted to be Gandalf.
i'm 22 & i haven't read it/them
Probably around 10, 11, 12.
I read it last year at age 25.
**Still haven't read The Hobbit**
my mom used to read it to me when I was in elementary school, but way back when I preferred to read the hobbit. I remember re-reading it in its entirety by the time I was commuting on the train when I was starting my first year of university, but I've got a sneaky suspicion I had already read it in highschool.
I still haven’t read it.
I liked the Hobbit when I read that at 13 or 14
I just watched the movies
Didn't read it and not going to. I cringe too frequently when reading fantasy
I was eight. I know that sounds like bullshit but my mother was a huge Tolkein fan and I was a borderline linguistic prodigy as a child. Apparently I could have basic conversations before I was one year old.
+ now ur on Yea Forums. beautiful.
Pretty much. Having talent doesn't mean you'll do anything with your life.
9, but skipped past poems and a few chapters
i think i read it completely when i was 12
7 or 8; grade 2
I was 16 or 17. I read the books in high school, during lunch period. Instead of going to the cafeteria and getting a plastic tray of greasy slop I'd eat some Cool Ranch Doritos out of a vending machine and take my library copies of the LOTR trilogy and find a spot outside and read. Listening to the wind in the branches above me, or the silence and heat sitting in the shade behind a building. Those are some of my happiest memories from that time.
That bucket is full of breasts and thighs, not wings.
Read it around 11-12. Read it again at 13.
I don't remember, I was a kid. 2004?
I was 11. Tolkien got me young.
read The Hobbit around age 8 or 9