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10 for the Lonely Mountain!

I haven't read the books I own of Middle Earth in awhile, although when I was at college I took three courses on the works of Tolkien. The first class was Lord Of The Rings( which I took twice), the second was Tolkien's Early Works, and the third was LOTR again. The Early Works of Tolkien was really enjoyable, because I got to go deeper into Tolkien's mind, and explore more of his creation of Middle Earth by reading The Silmarillion, and getting his view point on literary standards. My classmates and I also read his fairy tale like stories, which were pretty good. We also read The Hobbit during Tolkien's Early Works. For some in the class, it was the first time reading it.
 
9, I wish I could have taken Tolkien classes. I would have already had all the reading done...
 
The Tolkien classes were. I was one of the people who had previously read the works before taking the classes. We had two essays to write and a quiz each moening on the previous nights reading.

10 for DoG!
 
8 For any other class I'd find that terrifying but I would ace every quiz in a Tolkien class. ;)
 
Yes it is!:D. Google has Laura Ingalls as their header . She would've been a hundred and 48. I'm celebrating all things Laura, and I got her autobiography yesterday, and it is truly fantastic so far. I enjoy reading the real accounts of her life on the frontier. A lot of different things than what she included in her books. But it's understandable as to why she changed things in her novels, because you have to create certain sequences for fiction, and she did it superbly by adding certain scenes from Laura's pov, and adding more dramatic bits and extra dialogue.

10 for you!
 

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