From: Henrik

When I sat down to read the newspaper this afternoon I was surprised to see a large image of the infamous orcs on the last page. The article is called “Fairytale for grownups” with the subtitle “England got its own mythology”. [More]

From: Henrik

When I sat down to read the newspaper this afternoon I was surprised to see a large image of the infamous orcs on the last page. The article is called “Fairytale for grownups” with the subtitle “England got its own mythology”. The fact that it is published today – exactly two months before the premiere is no coincident. In the ingress the author states that “this year, going to see the Fellowship of the Ring will be almost as common as eating Christmas ham”, however the article is about the books that the upcoming movies are based on instead of the movies them self. πŸ™‚

The books are discussed both by content and style and the message is that they are very good, even though they have been criticized by literary scholars for as long as the books have been around.

One of the main points is that the story is told from the Hobbits’ points of view, with all their naivety and surprise about the world in which they embark on their long journey. That means that the reader feels very comfortable reading the books, since he/she – just as the Hobbits knows nothing or very little about the places, people and history of Middle Earth. Since the Hobbits share the reader’s ignorance and surprise about most of the presented events, the reader becomes part of Middle Earth in an insidious way.

I don’t have the time to translate the entire article now, but if anyone is interested in reading the article in Swedish, it is available on the web at the following URL (with image and everything). [ Posted in:

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Don’t forget, Tomorrow (October 20th) at 5:00 pm EST (10:00 pm GMT), we’re having a live chat with the Developers of Decipher’s Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game. You don’t want to miss it!

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And as always, the Gaming Havens is your place to go for LOTR Gaming News. We’ll keep you up-to-date on all the happenings of the Tolkien Gaming Universe.

The next issue of InQuest Gamer is chock-full of Lord of the Rings Gaming goodness.

We’re counting down to “The Fellowship of the Ring,” and the last few month’s of InQuest Gamer are as packed with Middle-earth stuff as Samwise after his third breakfast. And IQ #80, on sale November 7th, is the best yet.” [More]

The next issue of InQuest Gamer is chock-full of Lord of the Rings Gaming goodness.

We’re counting down to “The Fellowship of the Ring,” and the last few month’s of InQuest Gamer are as packed with Middle-earth stuff as Samwise after his third breakfast. And IQ #80, on sale November 7th, is the best yet.

Yeah, Decipher’s new Lord of the Rings Trading Card game is cool, but we want more! We prove that there’s no such thing as too many wizards with our “Rule Them All” feature, where the populace of Middle-earth invade games like Magic: The Gathering, Mage Knight and Magi-Nation. Ever wonder how Frodo would fare among Dragon Ball Z combatants? Well, wonder no more.

Plus, we’ve got the first killer deck anywhere for Decipher’s new card game. If you want to win right out of the gates—of Moria—you’ve come to the right place.

And, as if that weren’t enough, InQuest #80 has a “Lord of the Rings” Gift Guide, packed full with titles, prices and sources for everything from Gandalf busts to obscure Tolkien books on tape, and from action figures of Aragorn to weapon replicas of Glamdring. Everything associated with the new films.

In the next few months, look for InQuest Gamer to provide you with even more info on the new “Lord of the Rings” games; you don’t want to miss a Middle-earth minute of the excitement, and we won’t let you.

Mads from Denmark wrote in to say that lines are forming to buy tickets to FOTR already! Hey, Danish Ringers, send us some pics please? The world’s first lines for the first LOTR movie – it’s news! [ooh, and……TWO MONTHS TO GO!!!]