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The Silmarillion is where it all began before the creation of the Middle-Earth that we know and love in 'the lord of the rings' this is where JRR Tolkien gained all of his inspiration & ideas for the construction of the 2nd age and 3rd ages of Middle-earth and it explains how throughout history it came into being. It is the story of the first age of Tolkien's world of ancient drama where it all begins and some characters that reader of LOTR are familiar with, like Elrond & Galdriel appear right ...more

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Amazing. This is a really hard read. Some of it is extremely repetitive, i.e battles are fought and lost ... and lost ... and lost again! But the gems—the original parts (original to Tolkien himself)—are worth excavating for any serious Tolkien fan/reader of fantasy. Tolkien's world building is mystical, poetic and mind boggling. The intricacy is both tedious and impressive. The great sadne ...more
Amazing. This is a really hard read. Some of it is extremely repetitive, i.e battles are fought and lost ... and lost ... and lost again! But the gems—the original parts (original to Tolkien himself)—are worth excavating for any serious Tolkien fan/reader of fantasy. Tolkien's world building is mystical, poetic and mind boggling. The intricacy is both tedious and impressive. The great sadne ...more






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