You start at the beginning, of course. There are active discussion threads for each chapter of the book, and these aren’t closed when the main club has moved on to…
…of the tent and climb up and over a rock cliff out of sight. The hobbits continue on their journey or so it seems. In the book: In the book(s),…
…made to ensure that it did not, as this scene is a critical departure from the book. Peter Jackson and the producers did not want readers of the book to…
…submit material rated NC-17”? Those stupid Dwarves read the book, and were doomed. Gandalf glanced at the hybrid with concern. Gimli stood and processed the information. GIMLI: And you were…
…rightful claim, however, in the books he gave it to Arwen when they plight their troth on Cerin Amroth. So this bookie detail is actually… a mistake. – The idea…
…Treebeard say, in the book, that the Ents are content with calling the Entwives names from time to time instead of making songs of them. Bookie Details – Treebeard saving…
…clothes remained in the closet now and the books on their shelves tilted haphazardly into the spaces left by those that were missing. The room’s slight mustiness from having been…
…will be in this film? He seems to go off on his own and disappear in several sections of the book. Do you want to stay faithful to that or…
…just as in the book. However, the trail after the door weaves above-ground through the dank woods and chasms of the mountains in the film, while in the book, the…
Aragorn (in Movies vs. Books)
…and Legolas, which was an important part of the plot in Book 3 and mcuh loved by bookies. And, in combinationship with the also non-canonical banishment, Éomer and Aragorn don’t…