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Post by Haerodiel on Nov 16, 2004 18:00:50 GMT -5
Here we can give any tips 4 people who are wanting to read the Sil 2 help them out. I'll start:
Read very slowly and get EVERY detail.
Everytime you encounter a new name like the name of a person, place, or even thing, look it up in the concordence. (bad spelling)
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Post by Manwë Súlimo on Dec 31, 2004 22:26:54 GMT -5
This is an easy book, despite other people's claims.
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Post by Billinhobbit on Jan 1, 2005 7:16:05 GMT -5
I found that if I got lost when reading it, I would just keep going, And it soon just falls back in to place in my head. But as Im dslexic, that happens in most books I read lol ;D
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Post by Eru on Jan 1, 2005 14:46:06 GMT -5
Keep a journal or other such way to record dates, names, and places - that can help keep track of things.
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Post by Haerodiel on Jan 3, 2005 16:33:21 GMT -5
This is an easy book, despite other people's claims. Acctually, I started reading it but had to start over because I was so confused.
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Post by Beren Erchamion on Jan 11, 2005 8:59:28 GMT -5
This is an easy book, despite other people's claims. yeah, everybody at my old middle school acted amazed when they heard that someone read the Sil, but it wasn't that slow or confusing at all.
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Post by arwenden973 on Mar 15, 2005 18:58:59 GMT -5
I have just started to read The Sil and although it is hard going, once you get your head around it, it does make perfect sense. I think I may go back and when I read it again, I might try to do a bit of a family tree type thing to keep track of all the characters in my head. I am gonna stick with it.
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