Got almost to Bree before putting up today.
Got past Tom Bombadil. FYI, I was stuck on that chapter for weeks as a teenager because it bored me to death.
Now? It fascinated me and I blazed right through all of that.
The chapter is fantastic:
1. It raises the question of WHAT Tom Bombadil is. Tom is not affected by the ring, its power, does not go invisible with it on, is not tempted by it, and treats without one shred of seriousness. To him it's just a simple ring. This brings up the question of who and exactly what Tom is.
2. 14-15 year old me hated Tom for his songs. Now I love it. He just bathes in whimsical notions and lighthearted banter. I found his songs cute and funny and found myself laughing out loud at his fucking wild ass shit.
3. The chapter just oozes charm. There's a moment when the four Hobbits sleep and Frodo dreams of Gandalf escaping Saruman's tower. Pippin is awoken by random noises and wooed back to sleep by whispering, assuring voices in the dark. Merry has nightmares, given solace by a similar voice. Sam is out like a light. The line goes,"as far as he could remember, Sam slept through the night in deep content, if logs are contented." The chapter is full of charm like that.
4. The party knows and recognizes that they're safe within Tom's presence. They simply do not want to leave, and for good reason.
So far, the book the extremely well paced. There is no slog that exists.
Contrary to the trouble I had reading it as a child, I am blazing through LOTR in a way I never imagined.
Teenagers really are morons.

Btw the tension of the Riders being on the party's tail during this entire bit is fantastic. Tom's house really feels like a peaceful respite which makes the rest of Middle Earth feel all the more haunting.