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The Silmarillion
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Beth
The Silmarillion is not an easy read, but on the other hand, I don’t want Tolkien fans who might be interested to be unnecessarily scared away from it. I definitely had a rough start the first time I read it, but eventually it won me over.

I followed along with The Silmarillion Primer at Tor.com during this reread, and I highly recommend it. It’s intended for first-time readers and does a great job of explaining things, focusing on one chapter at a time. That said, avoid reading the comments at
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Pallavi Gambhire
I am going to attempt to write a review for one of the best books I have ever read, and it is daunting. But then so was reading it.

I read 'The Silmarillion' eleven years after I had read 'The Lord of the Rings. One advantage was that I went into it with a fair knowledge of and love for Tolkien's style, so I knew I was not going to give up after reading a few pages as I had initially done with 'The Lord of the Rings'. But it had been far too long since I read the Lord of the Rings, and in the int
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Nesrine Muhammad
The Silmarillion is an entire history of elves and men from the beginning of the world to the beginning of The Hobbit, It does feel, at times, as though you are reading a history book. I wouldn't recommend this book unless you have the time to read it all at once or in several long sessions. It's not easy...but it is oh-so-worth it. So if you've been thinking of reading the Silmarillion, and have tried it but found it too "dry" or steeped in "high language", do yourself a literary favor and take ...more
John
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Anthony
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Lara
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Diogo Silva
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Mateo
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Erika
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