The fourth ghost
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"I am the ghost of Christmas Future Perfect Subjunctive: I will show you what would have happened were you not to have changed your ways!"
Heeeee...
I am nearly caught up on
mini_fest, planning to work my way through
sshg_giftfest over the weekend (some lovely stories over there, go see!), and eagerly anticipating the opening of
hoggywartyxmas in just a few days.
This weekend I hope to also get books shipped out to everyone who claimed one in the Great Book Giveaway of 2014. Still a few left for you last-minute shoppers!
I am embarking on a nice, leisurely reread of The Hobbit and Lord of theRgins Rings ('rgins' heh heh) as my holiday read. It's been a few years since I did this, and I can feel that it's time again. "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit..."
Heeeee...
I am nearly caught up on
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This weekend I hope to also get books shipped out to everyone who claimed one in the Great Book Giveaway of 2014. Still a few left for you last-minute shoppers!
I am embarking on a nice, leisurely reread of The Hobbit and Lord of the
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Date: 2014-12-20 04:04 am (UTC)Can't wait for
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Date: 2014-12-20 08:39 am (UTC)And so it begins... :)
It's been so many years since I've read Tolkien. I was quite dotty about it all as a teenager. Something that really stuck with me was The Fall of Fingolfin, which for all the difficulties of The Silmarillion, I considered to be one of the best passages in English literature.
How wonderful it was to discover many years later that I was not alone in this opinion, and now I see fanfiction retelling of the story all of the place.
"Other hands and other minds" as the old professor said.
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Date: 2014-12-21 05:15 pm (UTC)I didn't tackle the Silmarillion until later -- it's heavy going for a twelve-year-old! -- but when I eventually read it I was overwhelmed by the complexity of his mythology. It set the standard for fictional world-building for me, and few authors can match him in that respect (Frank Herbert, perhaps, with his intertwined politics, religion, and economics).
I mention Tolkien's "cauldron of story" often in discussions of fanfic. I think he would have approved of stories that add something new, but I think he might have been hard put to understand Gimli/Legolas slash ;)
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Date: 2014-12-22 02:54 am (UTC)Those Hildebrandt calendars look pretty special. I used to have a couple of the Roger Garland's from the early 80s which were pretty good too. Goodness knows what happened to them. I think I chopped them up and put them on folders for school :)
The mythological context is certainly a strength in Tolkien. I am less impressed with his history, especially the technological stagnation.
So I once had a bit of fun with that with ... White Hand Rising.
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Date: 2014-12-21 04:47 am (UTC)Oh, LOTR - what a good choice! I would like to reread the Dark is Rising books, but I don't think I'll get to them much before January the way this year has gone.
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Date: 2014-12-21 05:05 pm (UTC)I recently introduced a friend to those books and she loved them. I so enjoyed giving someone else that wonderful experience.