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LOTR, was Re: [at-l] Walden (was Bryson's Book)



Dawg,

Read my earlier post on Pharmaceuticals.  They help make reading some books=
 much more enjoyable.  I remember that I though that William Golding's Lord=
 of the Flies one of the greatest pieces of literature ever produced.  Seve=
ral years ago (shortly after his death) I tried to reread the book.  I wond=
er what I ever saw in that piec of thrash.  I blame the drugs.

Grey Owl
>
> > A)  Lord of the Rings is completely on topic, because they walk
> > a LOT.  And hobbits eat like crazy, too.
> >
> > B)  I actually read Bored of the Rings before I read Lord of the Rings.
> > It was funny even without the references.  And when I read Lord of the
> > Rings, I kept noticing similarities to Bored of the Rings.  My childhoo=
d
> > was a little twisted.  (I got Bored of the Rings at the public library.=
)
> >
> > -amy
>
> I sincerely want to know, am I the only one that HATED these books.
> I read 1/2 of ONE. Could not stomach anymore at all.
>
> Dawg
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