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Old 01-28-2008, 08:09 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by lmarie View Post
When I was a teenager I read the Lord of the Rings trilogy all the way to the middle of the third volume, got bored, and quit. Nobody could believe I never finished it. Then, when the movies were due to come out, I decided to try again. I stuck with all the "over hills and over dales" and found I liked it -- but that was 30-some years later!

When I was in the Peace Corps in Brazil, on a small boat on the Amazon river, I was so depressed by a Joyce Carol Oates book I had started that I threw it overboard. I've been happy to think of it over the years, long since disintegrated or eaten.

"There's no accounting for taste."
I'm glad I'm not the only one! Although, I still have not read the entire trilogy. All I remember is it being like: Chapter 10 - walking through the forest, chapter 11 - walking through the forest chapters 12-30, walking through the forest!

I got bored with descriptions of every tree and every leaf on every tree. I tried to read the trilogy TWICE, and failed.

Maybe someday the third time will be the charm.
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