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Old 04-13-2005, 04:39 AM   #1
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Well... I can never decide which chapters I like best so I just re-read the whole books over and over. I've read them about 26 times now, but there are always new little details and references to other things that I find each time I read. If only I had a better memory I could recite them at will... I do occasionally just pick up the book and randomly start reading somewhere... but then I tend to read it to the end and then start at the begining and stop when I get to where I started.

I s'pose that if I had to pick some favourites they would have to be:

The Choices of Master Samwise (this makes me cry every time... As soon as I read "Beyond each Tower..." I'm in tears. I think this is one of the most emotional chapters in the book and shows the true 'fabric' of Hobbits.)
The Grey Havens ( Well it's the end... )
A Long Expected party (again prob'ly just because it's the begining)
The Scowering of The Shire (This shows how much the Hobbits have grown and I just love how different they are from the beggining, but without having lost all their best parts)

Ok this is really hard...... I still love them all!!!!
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