Tolkien's writings for children are extremely enjoyable. My brother once got a book of Letters from Father Christmas, which Tolkien wrote and illustrated. There was still more proof of a special brain at work there. I really enjoyed them though, and I think most children would. Child-brains have this wonderful capacity to gloss over oddities and impossibilities and simply appreciate the story as a whole.
Which has rather little to do with your review, but I have not read Mr Bliss. I would like to now.
Which has rather little to do with your review, but I have not read Mr Bliss. I would like to now.
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/Other Literature: Mr Bliss by J.R.R. Tolkien
- 29/11/2009 05:01:34 PM
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I'm Ashamed to Say I've Never Heard of It.
- 01/12/2009 01:17:32 PM
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Few people have, I think.
- 01/12/2009 01:19:23 PM
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Yes, but Tolkien Is My Harkaway.
- 01/12/2009 01:30:55 PM
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- 01/12/2009 01:30:55 PM
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Oh, I adore Tolkien
- 01/12/2009 01:34:58 PM
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Still the Master, IMHO.
- 01/12/2009 02:12:43 PM
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Re: Still the Master, IMHO.
- 01/12/2009 02:19:28 PM
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You Wanted Me to Read Pratchett and Now I Have.
- 01/12/2009 02:56:06 PM
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Re: You Wanted Me to Read Pratchett and Now I Have.
- 01/12/2009 03:20:25 PM
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In Context It Makes Sense, I Think.
- 01/12/2009 03:28:37 PM
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Re: In Context It Makes Sense, I Think.
- 01/12/2009 03:30:18 PM
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Re: In Context It Makes Sense, I Think.
- 01/12/2009 04:41:07 PM
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