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Nick: Ancalimė (Registered User)
Date/Time: Sat, 5/17/2003 at 11:12 EDT (Sat, 5/17/2003 at 8:12 PDT)
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In Reply To: Just curious...(but not Curious!)  <Farawyn>  [5/15/2003 @ 20:08]  (10/22)
Subject:
I re-read it for the first time in 20 years
Message:

after I saw FOTR.  Actually I listened to it in the car and since I was getting the tapes from the library, and they were *quite* popular around that time (wonder why?) it happened that I had just finished TT right before the movie came out.  I listened to ROTK non-stop for 3 days after I saw TT; I had forgotten how *wonderful* it was!!!
Anyways, I'm finished with my studies now for a while and will begin another re-read within the next week or so.  With the *book* this time, not tapes.
Can't wait!

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