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Beren and Lúthien (Tolkien, 2017)
NJ@SEA (Chambers, 2026)
The Silmarillion (Tolkien, 1977)
ooooooo #15!
15. Do you collect anything?
I collect copies of Lord of the Rings! Here's a recent photo of that shelf (tho I did later find another copy of The Hobbit and a friend is sending me a copy of the 1965 Bantam Books cover of Return of the King in the mail rn!!)
In general, I just really love the fact that LOTR has been around for SO long and it's this beautiful story that made the fantasy genre what it is today but also some of the covers are SO fucking ugly. Like, that's so funny to me???
Anyway my favorite covers (not ugly, just incredible) are the 1995 Quality Paperback Book Club editions
(not my pic but these are the covers. I have the set and an extra copy of ROTK) Like, these are so fun and wild and different??? I wish they had released The Hobbit with this cover to have the WHOLE set but I'll live 😁
The funniest thing in all of the Silmarillion is when right after Maeglin finds out Idril is his cousin, Tolkien takes a moment to just fully go "btw elves do NOT fuck their cousins and everyone thinks Maeglin is Super Weird for this."
If azog would have just waited with his army until the dwarves and elves had exhausted themselves, he would have won. Smh and he's the war general here
Watching Dwalin beat the shit out of a giant spider with his bare hands is incredibly satisfying and hilarious.
Kili is peak bisexual rights
God, is it so bad to want to be like gandalf when im old??
Learn a little about Tolkien. Wikipedia is an easy place to start. He was a pretty interesting man, who gave us several wonderful stories.