This Book Changed My Life
By TomAustin
@TomAustin (18)
United States
September 12, 2009 11:09am CST
When I was a kid, I saw the Ralph Bakshi animated adaptation of "The Hobbit." It was so fun, so exciting and melancholy at the same time. That prompted me to read the book. I loved it even more than the movie. If they had only added the character of Beorn to the movie, but I can see why they didn't due to time. The fight with the spiders caught my imagination and the chapter "Riddles in the Dark" really hooked me to the point where I was trying to write my own riddles.
After that, a friend of my father, who was also a fan of Tolkien, talked to me about the books and realized how much I loved them. Soon after that, he died of a heart attack and his wife gave us all his books, including his Tolkien collection. I read through the Lord of the Rings and was amazed by the attention to detail that Tolkien put into it. That prompted me to write my own fantasy.
At first, my fiction was garbage. I mean Ed Wood bad. Bad DeviantArt fanfiction bad. As I grew up, I read the books a few more times, seeing quality before me and learning how to do my own quality writing. Then, when I went to college, I was talking to a girl I had just met and found out she liked the movies. When I asked if she'd read the books, she answered with a smile and "74 times." I was hooked even more as we talked for the next three hours about the books.
Now, we're still together after five years and working toward a place where we can get married. What I want to know is whether or not the books have affected people's lives like they did mine. Have you been prompted toward being a writer by reading them, or perhaps even pushed toward another book that affected you even more? Have you seen something in the books that affected the way you view life, or have you even met someone the way I met my fiancee?
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5 responses
@sinnedsejatnom (1311)
• Philippines
10 Oct 09
Welcome to mylot Tom. I haven't read the books about Lord of the rings and The Hobbit. But, as I watch the trilogy of LOTR, I was amazed of the action, graphics, characters and the story itself. If I had read that book, maybe I will also be inspired to write like you. I have read only few books in my entire life and I'm 25 now. But what I enjoy most is reading news articles. I once follow Goosebumps pocketbook and I never explore to more books after that one. Its amazing to hear your experience with your wife through Lord of the Rings. Funny coz' I remember my friend who cries in the movie "The toy story". It's the only movie he ever cried of. Happy mylotting Tom.
@silver245 (64)
• United States
10 Oct 09
Hi Tom. I first read The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings about 36 years ago. I can't say that it has affected my life in the way it did yours, as far as leading to a relationship that started with a discussion of the books, which I think is great! But I would say it has affected my life in that to me Middle Earth is real. Tolkien was so wonderful with his descriptions of everything, including people and their personalities, that everything seems real. I'm an avid reader of all types of books, but I still feel that LotR is my favorite. I stopped counting how many times I'd read it at 25, which was about 30 years ago, and I've read it again many times since then. :)
@unusualsuspect (2602)
• United States
13 Sep 09
Great story. It's very rare for someone to claim that a book changed their life, and it isn't pure BS. Usually, someone will go on and on about a book, and you realize how it could change someone's life if they took it seriously, but you know that person is just the same as they were before they read it. My life has centered around books, right from when I was small, so I couldn't say that any one book or type of book changed my life. They all did. I learned from them, not just the subject matter, but about how to write well. And they definitely made me want to be a writer.
@satan88 (584)
• United States Minor Outlying Islands
13 Sep 09
hi tom, that's a nice story. i've never had any amazing experiences with these books but i do remember that i first read it by mistake because i thought it was a different book my friend recommended but i'm glad i made that mistake.
@starsailover (7829)
• Mexico
10 Oct 09
Hi: When i first read Lord Of The Rings i was 14 years old. This book opens your imagination lots. I think this read affects me as a writer, now i have a better style and still love reading this novel. I'm actually reading The Two Towers right now.