Brahm_K wrote:
Dylan@Metalreviews wrote:
Ok...I have committed the ultimate sin of watching the Lord of the Rings film triology without reading the actual books. However, I'm gonna start rectifying that tomorrow by purchasing The Hobbit and starting from there. There is one little thing bugging me that I was hoping someone here could answer. I just discovered that I have the three installments of the main trilogy in paperback (I think someone gave them to me for christmas a while back), but with movie screenshots on the cover. It says "J.R.R. Tolkien" on the cover, so I would think that it is the original text and everything, but the movie screenshots on the cover make me feel kind of uneasy; like this is a watered down version for some reason. So my question is this:
Is there any version of the Lord of the Rings that has been "watered down" after the movies were released, or are the covers purely cosmetic in their differences? If I could afford it, I woudl like to get this big ass hardback collection containing the entire trilogy, which I saw at the library a while back.
There's no difference aside from the covers- however, I hate movie covered books, so I probably wouldn't buy them. The single volume is pretty easy to find- just go to any large bookstore and you'll see it, methinks- or at least regular covered editions of all three books.
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OK, I went ahead and bought the hardcoer versions this morning. I got a box set of the trilogy, but it still had movie screenshots on the cover when I opened it!(albeit, they were different shots and not close-ups of the actors like my old paperback version). I also got this really cool green hardback version of The Hobbit. Normally, this would have come to a total of about $120, but since I got 20% off when I used my borders members card, so I ended up paying about $87. I've got a lot of reading to do now.
To those that have already read them: these books are as great as their cracked up to be, right?