It's not just the movies that are overrated the books are great if you are into having unnecessary things explained to you while necessary things left out, also it was written by a professor of linguistics and that is extremely obvious as he decides to leave things like say, slaying a dragon to maybe half a page explanation while things like breakfast and how it is cooked for more than a page. Also the storyline is skimmed over at best so all in all not worth the hype that it has gotten itself books like George RR Martins A song of Ice and Fire or Robert Jordans Wheel of Time series are better examples of the epic fantasy genre and are written by actual authors not linguists.
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In the books of A Song of Ice and Fire, I really dislike the long battle parts. Yeah, I don't. I am more of a lore and dialogue fan when it comes to books.
I didn't read LOTR, but if they are like you said, more dialogue and lorewise than action wise, then I would like those books probably more.
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I didn't read LOTR, but if they are like you said, more dialogue and lorewise than action wise, then I would like those books probably more.
Dem people and dem opinions :P


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Well I know that people have opinions but I didn't mean it has lore i mean it has walls of unrelated text and small amounts of lore also Wheel of Time has a lot of lore in it and the battle scenes aren't too long, but if you want to read it prepare to put aside a chunk of your life as it has 14 books all around the 900 page mark. Another thing is that in the LotR series the chunks of information are gotten through laboriously at the best of times as it is long winded rambling in many parts.
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If you really want to read a LOTR related masterpiece with a lot of lore, geology and culture, read Silmarillion. That book tells you like the story of creating Arda, how Eldar and Humans were born/created etc. I truly think that this book makes me think LOTR is awesome because I know some of the background and the lore is just awesome. And you must admit that J.R.R. Tolkien did a great work. He created 6 Elven languages, 1 human language, 1 dark language, and dwarf language. He also created the Elvish story (based on Finnish epos Kalevala) which is pretty amazing IMO.
Then again, it's all about everyone's likes and dislikes and opinions etc.
Then again, it's all about everyone's likes and dislikes and opinions etc.
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So I may have gotten a bit drunk yesterday. And I may have been drinking wih some of my friends at my house. Now as a resul of boredom and drinking combined, I watched the entire trilogy of the LOTR on tv. Coming out of that at the end, I do believe Eowyn has to be a) the best, without a doubt female character in the movie. Also possibly the best character period, although I believe that to be quite close. And d) She's probably my favorite character in the movies. The second thing is, lol wtf these movies are so overrated, lots of things wrong with them and didn't really stay true to the book in some important parts. Can't remember what I was going to say. Also Aragorn should have married Eowyn, ****s sake Aragorn.
Still drunk?
Cuz this just seems like drunken rambling.
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@janitsu as I said he was a professor in linguistics so making up languages isn't such a big deal to him (I think he made like 20 others) and I've heard that the silmarillion is a bit more informative with the lore and whatnot but the actual series isn't as good as it's made out to be
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@IShouldGetALife It still isn't an easy thing to make up something from nowhere. He worked on the languages from WWI to his death and still he says in his notes that he wasn't happy with them. He did a lot of work only because he wasn't happy with things that others were amazed by.
The actual LOTR series is good but there are so many editions of it that the story isn't the same as it was back in 1954. There are a lot of changes made by J.R.R. Tolkien which made the story at least a little bit different. I do understand though that some people like battle scenes in movies and in books but I like the lore and dialogue more :3 (Epic battle scene in Twilight is OP)
TL;DR He did a hard work and worked from the WWI until he died.
The actual LOTR series is good but there are so many editions of it that the story isn't the same as it was back in 1954. There are a lot of changes made by J.R.R. Tolkien which made the story at least a little bit different. I do understand though that some people like battle scenes in movies and in books but I like the lore and dialogue more :3 (Epic battle scene in Twilight is OP)
TL;DR He did a hard work and worked from the WWI until he died.

Im not denying that but what I was saying originally was that looking at it objectively it isn't actually a good series because of the fact that it is blatantly obvious that he didn't put as much work into the story as he did with the languages as the storyline is lackluster at best in some spots.
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