I’ve started reading the Lord of the Rings on my Kindle as a form of literary escapism. I like to work between books, and in between Alex Hormozi’s $100 Million Offers and Sprint, it is nice to read something that is just for fun.
This is technically a rereading, at least for the first half of the book. In 2001, I was a precocious reader with a deep pride in my ability to read “grownup” books at the tender age of 10. I had knocked off the Hobbit the previous year, and thought I was well equipped to take on THE BIG ONE.
Well, I met my match. I distinctly remember not realising that Saruman and Sauron were different characters, and being completely confused as to how the main villain was both an evil eye that was also a tower-dwelling wizard. The combination of new words, multiple antagonists, and many, many pages was evidently too much for my developing brain.
Having read the first 10% of the first book, I must say that it’s reputation as a true classic is well deserved. J.R.R Tolkien has a captivating style that really hurls you into what it must be like living as a Hobbit in the Shire. It’s quintessentially English, and you can see why it has captivated the imagination of millions for years.
If you’re looking for a good book this summer/winter, I can highly recommend it. When it’s done, I’ll post the review.
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