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Channel Your Inner Hobbit With Tolkien Reading Day At Ludington Library Saturday
"The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" are more than just movies. Check out J.R.R. Tolkiens books for a deeper look at Middle Earth

Do you know who Celebrimbor is? Are you familiar with the Riders of Rohan? What about Aragorn? Frodo or Bilbo Baggins?
Chances are you know some of those references, but others you might not. They are all part of J.R.R. Tolkien's universe that is home to the fantasy classics "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings."
While many people might know those titles from the films, the books are what put fantasy stories into the hands of the masses.
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Ludington Library wants to help kids connect with the source material of the mega popular movies by welcoming the public to Tolkien Day on March 25.
Stop by the library to peruse the selections from Tolkien's work and other related materials that open the world of Middle Earth to unimaginable lengths.
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Whether you want to learn to read elvish, find out the history or orcs, or just read the adventures tales of "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings," the Ludington Library has lots of Tolkien-written and Tolkien-inspired works among its stacks.
In honor of Tolkien Day, the library will have Middle Earth-themed snacks, so you might wan to skip second breakfast. No word on if lembas bread will be available.
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