A.D. Skinner
With the releases of the movies, and then the DVDs, Middle Earth has once more grown popular.
Though I have found on numerous occasions that some did not know of the works of Tolkien before the movies from New Line and Peter Jackson.
I would like to discuss when each of us found Tolkien and how in fact he has effected our life.
I remember my Father handing me a copy of The Hobbit when I was in 5th grade. I was already a advanced reader, and was able to whip through the book quite rapidly. It was at that moment that I knew I had found something very special. After that time in junior high, I began to read the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Checking them out from the library week after week until I finished all three books. In High School I read them once again and for school credit, wrote reports on each.
It wasn't until recently that I have picked up the series yet again and have begun to read them. Remembering details that I have forgotten and the fantasy world of middle Earth !
Although Peter Jackson's movies were not a direct reflection of Tolkien and his books, I found them very interesting, which I suppose is why I own the DVDs and watch them regularly.
Though I have found on numerous occasions that some did not know of the works of Tolkien before the movies from New Line and Peter Jackson.
I would like to discuss when each of us found Tolkien and how in fact he has effected our life.
I remember my Father handing me a copy of The Hobbit when I was in 5th grade. I was already a advanced reader, and was able to whip through the book quite rapidly. It was at that moment that I knew I had found something very special. After that time in junior high, I began to read the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Checking them out from the library week after week until I finished all three books. In High School I read them once again and for school credit, wrote reports on each.
It wasn't until recently that I have picked up the series yet again and have begun to read them. Remembering details that I have forgotten and the fantasy world of middle Earth !
Although Peter Jackson's movies were not a direct reflection of Tolkien and his books, I found them very interesting, which I suppose is why I own the DVDs and watch them regularly.
