Celebrate Tolkien Reading Day with the story of a first edition version of The Hobbit that has its own interesting adventure. Similar to the ring of power in the LOTR trilogy, this book was stolen from, but then later returned to, its home at The University of North Texas. Luckily for all of us book lovers and fantasy fans, it wasn't dipped in a lava bath once it got back home.
Celebrate Tolkien Reading Day with the story of a first edition version of The Hobbit that has its own interesting adventure. Similar to the ring of power in the LOTR trilogy, this book was stolen from, but then later returned to, its home at The University of North Texas. Luckily for all of us book lovers and fantasy fans, it wasn't dipped in a lava bath once it got back home.
In The Lord of the Rings canon, March 25 is the day when Sauron was defeated. In our world, that means it's Tolkien Reading Day, which means DEALS DEALS DEALS!
It's Waffle Day on Monday, at least in certain parts of Scandinavia. The National Day Calendar notes that Norway and Denmark celebrate the scrumptious-sounding celebration,...
Celebrate Tolkien Reading Day with the story of a first edition version of The Hobbit that has its own interesting adventure. Similar to the ring of power in the LOTR trilogy, this book was stolen from, but then later returned to, its home at The University of North Texas. Luckily for all of us book lovers and fantasy fans, it wasn't dipped in a lava bath once it got back home.
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Discover five unique and fun holidays in March you probably didn't know about, from Alexander Graham Bell Day to Tolkien Reading Day. Celebrate the unusual and quirky this month!
The correspondence was part of an exchange between Tolkien and the British Council about funding for his research collaboration with his former Oxford student, Simonne d’Ardenne.
Tolkien Reading Day Despite diehard J.R.R. Tolkien nerds’ mixed reception of Amazon Prime’s new The Lord of the Rings universe series, The Rings of Power (I, for the record, loved it), constructive criticism and an open mind are both healthy reactions for any fanbase. With this in mind, the focus of Spokane Public Library’s celebration for Tolkien Reading Day — the annual, international literary event coincides with the date Frodo threw the One Ring into the fires of Mount Doom, vanquishing Sauron and bringing peace to Middle Earth — local experts read Tolkien’s writings on the Second Age, which served as source material for the new show. While Tolkien’s Middle Earth lore writings are famously dense and thus hard to follow, local experts provide context to help anyone keep up, and there’s time for questions and discussion after the readings.