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And through the mines of Moria the Fellowship travel.
I'm slightly annoyed when I read the story, I use the movie as a memory, and the journey through the mines is vastly different written than other parts adapted to film were.
Not upset by the film, recollection is a part of the human condition. But as they travel, I pick up richer details within, as the setting of the mine is better written
— Sep 11, 2019 11:45PM
I'm slightly annoyed when I read the story, I use the movie as a memory, and the journey through the mines is vastly different written than other parts adapted to film were.
Not upset by the film, recollection is a part of the human condition. But as they travel, I pick up richer details within, as the setting of the mine is better written
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The Ring Heads South.
As I read this now, older and more read, and with the memory of the movies always invasive on my concept of middle earth. There is a grayness that sets in once they leave the shire. A slow gloominess. It took me a bit to get past some chapters, mainly because of the thick story unfolding, and im not a daily reader. But the chunks I read in, are filled with thoughts and wondrous ideas of M.E.
— Sep 11, 2019 11:36PM
As I read this now, older and more read, and with the memory of the movies always invasive on my concept of middle earth. There is a grayness that sets in once they leave the shire. A slow gloominess. It took me a bit to get past some chapters, mainly because of the thick story unfolding, and im not a daily reader. But the chunks I read in, are filled with thoughts and wondrous ideas of M.E.
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is on page 387 of 535
The Ring Heads South.
As I read this now, older and more read, and with the memory of the movies always invasive on my concept of middle earth. There is a grayness that sets in once they leave the shire. A slow gloominess. It took me a bit to get past some chapters, mainly because of the thick story unfolding, and im not a daily reader. But the chunks I read in, are filled with thoughts and wondrous ideas of M.E.
— Sep 10, 2019 08:59PM
As I read this now, older and more read, and with the memory of the movies always invasive on my concept of middle earth. There is a grayness that sets in once they leave the shire. A slow gloominess. It took me a bit to get past some chapters, mainly because of the thick story unfolding, and im not a daily reader. But the chunks I read in, are filled with thoughts and wondrous ideas of M.E.

