Quincey P. Morris said:
I didn't read Lord of the Rings for the first time until I was almost 30. I loved the movies and then finally a good decade later sat down and read the books.
That's actually one of the reasons I think being against film adaptations is silly. There's plenty of people like me that probably never would have ended up reading the books had it not been for that introduction.
I took the same approach to reading these books, in that I was already mid-30s when I first tried to read them. That was right after the first movie was released. Didn't take. Couldn't get into the names that I was reading in those first few pages. Returned the book to the library. Then flash forward to about a decade later when the first Hobbit movie was being made. I'd read that as a kid, but picked it up again and had no problem breezing through it. Then I went back to the trilogy, of which I now had the mass-market paperbacks, and found those to be an easier read then. Those 3 books rank among the best I've ever read.