I haven't reread any of the books, because I'm still not done with RotK. But I do know what the feeling would be. I would feel happy, as mentioned before, because there's a whole long story, an adventure, this feeling of warmth and comfort... You curl up with your book and you feel it all. [img]smilies/tongue.gif[/img]
But at the same time, when I feel all that I'd probably take a half a second to let my mind wander around the basic events in LotR. And I would eventually let my mind wander to the point where it realizes that there's an ending to the story, it's not like the Neverending Story. Then I would feel sad, realizing that my heros' biggest, most amazing adventures would be all over at one point. [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img]
[ May 07, 2003: Message edited by: kittiewhirl1677 ]
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The world was young, the mountains green. No stain yet on the moon was seen. No words were laid on stream or stone, When Durin woke and walked alone...
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