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 No.6

I remember having this read to me when I was really young. What do you guys think of it?

 No.8

Classic story, what started it all of course.

Shame kids today are going to grow up with the Hackson story that shafts Beorn for the redheaded elf bitch.

Fucking feminist strong womyn pandering ruins everything.

 No.10

I was actually given The Hobbit when I was in third grade and I read through it ridiculously fast. Prior to being introduced to Tolkien, I'd only read the Redwall series when it came to Fantasy. To put it frankly, I loved it then and I love it now. Reading it now is slightly odd, though. It is definitely a children's book, but as long as you can get past that, it's still wonderful. Also fuck the new movies for everything but the scene with Gollum, which was exactly as I had imagined it since I was little, the Spiders, and Smaug. Other than that, the hell with all of it.

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>>8
Yeah, while I was kinda disappointed by the Rankin Bass animated film, the Jackson one gave me a new appreciation for it.

 No.23

>>10
I first read it when I was in second grade, I read LotR and THe Hobbit annually since.

 No.28

Children's book that veers into adult tragedy towards the end. One of the key texts that influenced me as a child.



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