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he doesn't die! i mean....he cant!Originally posted by mercurydrinker
At the end of "The Two Towers" FRODO DIES and Sam has to continue the quest of destroying the Ring....
he doesn't die! i mean....he cant!Originally posted by mercurydrinker
At the end of "The Two Towers" FRODO DIES and Sam has to continue the quest of destroying the Ring....
sorry mate....Originally posted by Lord Ac
Hay mercurydrinker, shutthehellup!! Im TRYING to read the series here, dont tell me what happens!!!
Ac
from memory the book is different (i read it when i was 13, so it's a bit hazy), but i won't say exactly how.Originally posted by mercurydrinker
sorry mate....
shhhhh.....Originally posted by saladsugery
from memory the book is different (i read it when i was 13, so it's a bit hazy), but i won't say exactly how.
well thanks, mr-ruin-the-movie!!!
not a serious insult, just a simpson's quote .
lolOriginally posted by Sanchez#1
LOL...Frodo DOES NOT DIE
If theres three parts to the series it's going to be pretty lame if the protagonist dies in the second part.
Hehe i had my friend convinced that there would be a kung fu scene in the Twin towers, when they meet a mystic (think of a shaolin monk).
So what other books have people read?
David Eddings? Sarah Douglas? Raymond E Feist?
Sorry to disappoint ya!Originally posted by eviltama
lol....i hope he dies...i know in one part he does....or at least he seems to...i shall have to reread the books again, im getting rusty on lotr lore.
lol
Originally posted by Sanchez#1
LOL I was wondering how they would do the singing in the movie, it scares me to think of Elijah Wood singing.
I liked Eddings for his character development. Sparhawk was the man! But his books aren't that eventful. It's the characters that make it interesting.
Haha animorphs?! I'm glad I avoided that when I was young, along with goosebumps and all that other BS. Theres a guy in my grade that was reading an animorph book, absolutely shocking...
hehehOriginally posted by saladsugery
the guy who wrote the goosebumps books churns out about 1 a month, they're so formulaic and shitty...
but somehow stragely captivating when you're in year 5
i'll take your word for it.Originally posted by mercurydrinker
His other novels, for teenagers, were actually quite well written though...