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Old 06-30-2001, 07:25 PM   #1
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Re: what's the fastest time you've ever read LOTR

Gandalf, you should read UT first, because it gives you more detailed accounts of events mentioned in LotR, The Hobbit and Sil.

I can read the Hobbit in two days, LotR in a week, and Silmarillion in about 3 days. I took me Half a year to read BoLT 1, but I got interested in other things so it took me a while. I can't believe somebody can read as fast a hegemonmatt, how do you remember what you just read? I guess I just like to savor the books and read them slowly to make them last longer, and to take in the information little by little. 73 times, amazing!!!!!!!!!

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