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LOTR vs. Narnia vs. aSoIaF vs. Harry Potter vs. Wheel of Time

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Best Fantasy Book Series
LOTR
56% [43]
Narnia
1% [1]
Song of Ice and Fire
26% [20]
Harry Potter
12% [9]
Wheel of Time
5% [4]
Total Votes: 77

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  • Level 18
    Flicky
    Posts: 2116
    Jan 13, 2013 6:41 pm GMT
    whipassmt wrote:

    brucewayne69 wrote:
    whipassmt wrote:
    Yep. I have the LOTR trilogy in one big paperback, with the appendices, then I have the Hobbit and the Silmarillion separately. It's been years since I read any of them though.

    I got my dad a fancy HC of the Hobbit for Christmas, and we have a very, very old copy of the Silmarillion. I've been meaning to get to that, started it a while ago and forgot. Hows the binding on the Paperback? Easy to read?
    Yeah the binding on my paperback Silmarillion is good. Do you want to know if the Silmarillion is easy to read?


    No, i've read the first half. It was a bit harder than LOTR, but fine. It reads like the Bible, which it is, for middle earth.
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    [QUOTE="whipassmt"]

    [QUOTE="brucewayne69"][QUOTE="whipassmt"] Yep. I have the LOTR trilogy in one big paperback, with the appendices, then I have the Hobbit and the Silmarillion separately. It's been years since I read any of them though.

    [/QUOTE] I got my dad a fancy HC of the Hobbit for Christmas, and we have a very, very old copy of the Silmarillion. I've been meaning to get to that, started it a while ago and forgot. Hows the binding on the Paperback? Easy to read?[/QUOTE] Yeah the binding on my paperback Silmarillion is good. Do you want to know if the Silmarillion is easy to read?

    [/QUOTE] No, i've read the first half. It was a bit harder than LOTR, but fine. It reads like the Bible, which it is, for middle earth.
  • Level 40
    Abobo
    Posts: 12748
    Jan 13, 2013 7:02 pm GMT

    brucewayne69 wrote:
    whipassmt wrote:

    brucewayne69 wrote:
    I got my dad a fancy HC of the Hobbit for Christmas, and we have a very, very old copy of the Silmarillion. I've been meaning to get to that, started it a while ago and forgot. Hows the binding on the Paperback? Easy to read?
    Yeah the binding on my paperback Silmarillion is good. Do you want to know if the Silmarillion is easy to read?

    No, i've read the first half. It was a bit harder than LOTR, but fine. It reads like the Bible, which it is, for middle earth.
    okay.

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    [QUOTE="brucewayne69"][QUOTE="whipassmt"]

    [QUOTE="brucewayne69"] I got my dad a fancy HC of the Hobbit for Christmas, and we have a very, very old copy of the Silmarillion. I've been meaning to get to that, started it a while ago and forgot. Hows the binding on the Paperback? Easy to read?[/QUOTE] Yeah the binding on my paperback Silmarillion is good. Do you want to know if the Silmarillion is easy to read?

    [/QUOTE] No, i've read the first half. It was a bit harder than LOTR, but fine. It reads like the Bible, which it is, for middle earth.[/QUOTE] okay.

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