How old were you when you first read TCOTC?

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How old were you when you first read TCOTC?

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First time poster here. AWESOME website. I never knew this was here until I stumbled onto it last night. Anyway, I was 20 when I first stumbled into the Land. I remember getting the boxed hardback set (which I still have - pretty ratty, but intact) and reading the whoe set over a weekend. Didn't do anything but read, eat, take potty breaks and sleep the whole weekend. It was an exilarating, heady experience that left me breathless and wanting more.

So how about everyone else?
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BTW, welcome GOLFNERD. I found and absorbed COTC when I was 15. A sophomore in High School. I was instantly hooked and those books and the subsequent sequels remain my favorite stories. :-)
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my grandpa bought me the books as a gift when i was 14, thinking back that was last summer
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I'm pretty sure I was either seventeen or sixteen. I read a bit of Lord Foul's Bane, forgot about it over the summer, and then picked it back up and got interested again.
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13 or 14ish for me
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My Aunty gave them to me for my 15th birthday (which was this year). now, i hate school and all things that prevent me form reading my book!! They are so fantastic!!!
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18 for me...just over a year ago I was handed the book that would change my life forever (meaning it raised my expectations of fantasy novels about 1000 levels :-D )
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I was 16, back in 1978. I read the Second Chronicles as they came out in the 80's.
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I started them in spring 1982, when I was 18, and continued with the Second Chrons. as they appeared later in my undergrad years. I majored in bio and used to go around saying biochemical terms in (what I imagined to be) a Haruchai accent... :screwy:

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I read the full set during the first year of my A-Levels, so 16-17
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I first read the Chrons when I was 11. I'd just finished primary school, and just finished reading Lord of the Rings. The blurb on the cover said 'Comparable to Tolkien at his best', so I picked it up, and have been hooked on SRD ever since.
I re-read them again when I was 17/18, and I'm 27 now, and about to read them a third time before Runes is released. Looking forward to it!
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11? Wow... I only barely got all of it at 13, I'd probably still miss huge bits if I read them again now... :roll:
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I was 25 when I first read them.
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A late starter :P

11, Duke?! :o I feel I was barely old enough to appreciate the Chronicles at 16... 8O
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I was 12. My dad had bought as they came out. I was going through his books and decided to read them. Now I've read them close to 10 times. SRD is probably my favorite author.
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Musta been ... 16 or 17. 16 most likely. Way too late, o'course ... =)
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Post by variol son »

BUMP!

For the newbies. :D

There was an older, more complete version of this thread, but I couldn't find it. :x I guess this one will do.

I recieved the Chroicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever from my father for my 12th birthday, and finished them in a month. Looking back now, I realize how wierd I was/am. :oops:

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Welcome GOLFNERD!

I was 13 when I tried the first time, but couldn't handle it (13 year olds were a lot different 20 years ago I am afraid). In 1989, I rediscovered the books. Wow!

I learn more about myslef every time I reread them. (4 times).
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I remember the boy I was. Growing up in the city I was lured into fantasy novels by my seventh grade teacher. TH White's "The Once and Future King" was the book assignment.

From there I walked to the small white-tiled book store about two blocks from the apartment buildings where I lived. My brother bought the C.S. Lewis books of Narnia. I remember looking at the different covers of Lord Fouls Bane, The Illearth war and The Power that Preserves. Many people do not like Darryl K Sweet's artwork but it captivated me. The words praising the book and the snippets teasing me to what literary depths lay in store for me bound me. I bought all three books the summer of 1982. I was 12 years old.

Since then I have read them twice, i'm going on my third time now. Things happen for a reason, who would have thought the last chronicles would be starting this next fall.

Looks like I'll be biting my nails waiting like I did back when for White Gold Wielder. Once a nerd... :lol:
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I was a year younger than I am mnow.
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