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I tried to read this over the summer between my 3rd and 4th grade year, I had just finished Hobbit and LotR and was high on Tolkien. I struggled just to get through it. I don't think I retained more than 10% of the book on that first reading. I tried again during my high school freshman year and enjoyed it more but I still didn't enjoy it much as it reminded me too strongly of some of the textbooks I was struggling through at the time.
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This book is probably best read by someone who is really interested in the world of Middle Earth or finds sparsely written mythologies entertaining. It is epic in scope, covering thousands of years from the creation of the Universe to the events in Lord of The Rings. It's written in an old fashioned style, like a prose translation of an Old English manuscript found in a deranged professor’s library. The invented languages sound evocative. There's a glossary at the back which gives the meaning of
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An amazing creation story of Middle Earth steeped in all the juicy details you wondered about when reading LOTR and The Hobbit. I have yet to finish Unfinished Tales 1 and 2 and I have also not read Children of Hurin but I will shortly after I catch up a bit, but this book I highly recommend as "extra" reading for the Middle Earth Scholar. It reads like an ancient history novel, as well as some classical mythologies so it's not what I would call a typical narrative.
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whoa!! I've read this book 5 times now, it always blows me away!
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Nov 06, 2010
Inge Van Steenvoort
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really liked it
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Oct 23, 2012
Norbert
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it was amazing
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Shelves:
terra-di-mezzo,
narrativa

Nov 07, 2020
Russ
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it was amazing
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own,
fiction,
fiction-fantasy,
fiction-literature,
mythology,
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