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Top Ten Most Intimidating Books (That I Have Yet To Read)
I have Tokien on my list as well. I did read The Hobbit last summer and really liked it a lot. Hope you brave the series as well because it's worth it.
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The Hobbit made my list too. I feel like I HAVE to read it, but I tried to once, and it just didn't work for me. *sigh*
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I probably should have put Tolkien on my list as his books scare the crap out of me. After seeing the movies of LOTR I feel that that removes the obligation of reading the books. I quite enjoyed Pillars of The Earth and I want to read Gone With The Wind at some point as well.
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I can completely understand the Lord of the Rings trilogy being on this list. I loved the Hobbit book, but I'm really nervous to read the Lord of the rings books, because their so big and I really want to love them
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THE LORD OF THE RINGS is on my list of Top 10 as well. :) THE HOBBIT, at least, is shorter - and has a dragon at the end.
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Oh I love Anya Seton. And Pillars of the Earth. If you like historical fiction, I imagine you'll like either of these. But I'm with you on Gone with the Wind - haven't even seen the movie!
ReplyDeleteGreat list. Tolkien is intimidating. I didn't care for his books. He just added to much detail and all the songs put me to sleep.
ReplyDeleteGone with The Wind really intimidates me because of its size. Haha.
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Am I a bad blogger if I say that I didn't like the first Lord of the Rings, and have no intention to read the other two ever? But I totally get why they would be intimidating.
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