Tolkien Reading Day 2017

Tolkien Reading Day

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It’s almost Tolkien Reading Day! Held annually on March 25th, Tolkien Reading Day is an annual event to celebrate works of author J.R.R Tolkien. According to the Tolkien Society,

Tolkien Reading Day is held on the 25th of March each year.

It has been organised by the Tolkien Society since 2003 to encourage fans to celebrate and promote the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien by reading favourite passages. We particularly encourage schools, museums and libraries to host their own Tolkien Reading Day events.

Why 25 March?

The 25th of March is the date of the downfall of the Lord of the Rings (Sauron) and the fall of Barad-dûr. It’s as simple as that!

It will be easy for me to participate this year, since I’m currently in the middle of Brona’s Hobbit/Lord of the Rings Readlong. Though I haven’t much time to blog about it lately, I’m deep in the Old Forest with four hobbits and Tom Bombadil. I’ve been enjoying this leisurely rereading of Lord of the Rings, getting in a chapter here and a chapter there. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I’m reading the Millennium edition, which divides the trilogy into six books. The schedule for the readalong is to read one of those six books each month. Here’s how it breaks out for the Millennium Edition:

  • March: The Ring Sets Out (Fellowship of the Ring, part I)
  • April: The Ring Goes South (Fellowship of the Ring, part II)
  • May: The Treason of Isengard (The Two Towers, part I)
  • June: The Ring Goes East (The Two Towers, part II)
  • July: The War of the Ring (The Return of the King, part I)
  • August: The End of the Third Age (The Return of the King, part II)

I know that some find the first half of Fellowship of the Ring slow going, but this is one my favorite parts of the entire series. Old Man Willow, the Barrow Downs, Tom Bombadil and Goldberry–it’s a great pleasure to visit them again.

In honor of Tolkien Reading Day, I’ll carve out more time than usual this Saturday to read from The Ring Sets Out.

Do you have any plans to participate this year?

Deacon Nick

Nick Senger is a husband, a father of four, a Roman Catholic deacon and a Catholic school principal. He taught junior high literature and writing for over 25 years, and has been a Catholic school educator since 1990. In 2001 he was named a Distinguished Teacher of the Year by the National Catholic Education Association.

2 Responses

  1. Brona says:

    I didn’t get as much reading done on the 25th as I had hoped, but a friend in need came first. However, I did get enough time to start our journey south. I hope you have now reached Rivendell safely 🙂

    I’m glad you’re enjoying the leisurely reread as much as I am.

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