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Tolkien Reading Day

    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!

    As the 25th is obviously a fixed date, we suggest that local events could be held on the weekend prior to then if that’s more convenient.

    Forthcoming

    Past

    2022: Love and Friendship

    How to participate

    Share your stories and photos in the comments below, on our Facebook page, or by following us on Twitter and using the hashtag #TolkienReadingDay2022. But, most of all, we’d love to see videos of you reading!

    Although we are currently facing our own enemy in the shadows, there are ways in which we can continue to enjoy the works of our beloved Tolkien. As the Tolkien Society we do not encourage or condone piracy or breaches of copyright in any way. We advise that any links that are shared on social media pages are those that are legal. Below is a list of possible ways you can enjoy reading or listening to Tolkien this Reading Day.…

    . See the full listing here.

    Authoritative information may be found here.

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