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Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:14 pm
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Yes, I'm back to post again...
Thank you, doubt_all, for your support of LotR even though you didn't like it. I'm reading through LotR again with my family and believe me, I am biting my tongue (fingers?) to keep from taking someone's head off here. ;) I'm very sorry that the attention span of the average reader is not long enough to see the depth and beauty in LotR. Let me reiterate: I like Harry Potter, but the depth is not there. I'm sorry, it's just not.
About Dark Materials trilogy: different subject, but a very interesting one. Doubt_all, PM me if you want to know what I think of the trilogy. 'Twould make for an interesting discussion, to be sure. :)
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Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:25 pm
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On the His Dark Materials note, its much better than Harry Potter, and by all rights, should be more popular. It's better written, and far more consuming than Harry Potter.

But I still think LotR is brilliant, and nothing I have read in my life thus far beats it for me.
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Sun Dec 10, 2006 5:33 pm
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definitely. His Dark Materials are certainly a lot deeper than Harry Potter, but LotR is at the top of my list. It has more symbolism and more in-depth themes than anything I've ever read.
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Mon Dec 11, 2006 1:47 am
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Hoy, Pushca, unreadable?! My, my - where has todays generation gone off to? I stick by the fact that the LotR is a modern literary masterpiece, concieved by a masterful mind and written by an equally masterful hand. That I shall ever come across anything quite like it, as far as I can tell, is highly unlikely. Tolkien, I think, was one of a kind :roll:
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Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:40 pm
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*blushes*

well, technically, i suppose... i will have to read it eventually... but i might have to wait until i'm thirty.

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Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:35 pm
Mickiemoo says...



Harry potter for books, and i think the films for both are good, im hooked on harry potter constantly, but i cant get into LOTR!
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Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:49 pm
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Mickiemoo wrote:Harry potter for books, and i think the films for both are good, im hooked on harry potter constantly, but i cant get into LOTR


Agreed!! Harry Potter books are much easier to read...i had to read LOTR twice to get it going O__O

Film wise...definately LOTR, i mean they are just quality films. HP started bad with PS but the last one GoF was great!

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Sat Dec 16, 2006 7:42 am
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personally and speaking for the younger publeic, wich counts more than anything, i think that harry potter is an easier thing to read, but if you do read lord of the rings or atleast watch the movies i can say hands down that lord of the rings utterly burns harry potter. harry potter was meant to grow with age group and to grow with harry. starting out with harrys age group in the first book as the main public reader target and worked its way up year by year. i found this very effective in creating a creative drama in a young boys life making it easier for them to read and magnificently increasing there vocabulary. harry potter educationally probably has lord of the rings burned. so by my own logic we are at a deuce of 2 great epic adventures!=)happy reading(=
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Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:37 pm
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Well, I find Harry Potter ultimately the better book. LOTR is so description-heavy, we don't need to read ten pages describing a mountain. I think the plot of LOTR is more epic than HP, but the characters are flat. You can't really relate to them, I think Tolkein is far more interested in getting across his epic plot and landscape rather than conveying human emotions. HP, on the other hand, goes the other way, taking more time to build up character depth than concentrate on scenery. I like this more.

Regarding the films, LOTR are definitely better, simply because of the way they are more accurate and better acted than HP. On the point of His Dark Materials, I find it in between: it slightly edges into the realms of over description, yet still manages to maintain character depth in most of its characters. Unlike Frodo, Sam, Gandalf, Aragorn, etc. you can relate to Lyra, Will, Lord Asriel, Mrs. Coulter, Serafina Pekkala, etc. much better.
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Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:34 pm
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I'd say Harry Potter was WAY better than Lord of The Rings!
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Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:22 pm
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Harry Potter all the way! 7th book in july! *Whooooooooooooop!*
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Sat Feb 10, 2007 12:07 am
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Harry Potter is my favorite, followed by His Dark Materials. Harry Potter is just a wonderful story. Rowling is a great writer in that she can combine the dark with the light and make it funny and interesting.

Lord of the Rings. Hmmm. I've been meaning to read those. I tried a couple years ago, but my mind wasn't prepared. :)

And did everyone know that there is going to be a His Dark Materials movie towards the end of this year???
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Sat Feb 10, 2007 5:11 am
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I've read all six books of HP, but only one book of LOTR, so saying HP would be unfair, lol.

I agree with the others about HP being easier to read, though. But once I've read all the books, and watched all the movies of both, I'll get back here.
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 4:37 pm
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It's pretty close for me, but i'd have to say The Lord of the Rings. I agree that Harry Potter is easier to read, but i've outgrown the earlier ones, and the more recent ones just got on my nerves. LOTR is a difficult read, but I did really enjoy them, although the first part of The Fellowship of the Ring was a tad bit boring. Plus, the LOTR movies were way better than HP.
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 5:33 pm
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I feel that Harry Potter is a very good at being a plain book, nothing more. You can read it, its enjoyable and takes no mental effort. However, the extra challenge provided by LotR to understand all that is written makes it, for me, by far the better book. The world of LotR is just so much bigger, better and more interesting. It is also much harder for a reader to access which is why I liked it so much more than Harry Potter.

In terms of movies I don't think that either of them are as good as the books. Even so the LotR movies are by far better than the HP ones which are just plain boring.
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