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Apr 18, 2008
Terence
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I first read this book my senior year in high school in 2002. It benefited me in multiple ways. Number one, due to it's complex Old English style, I gained a higher level of literacy. I made sure I understood what Tolkien was talking about. Number two, the stories were extremely compelling. Each story had a purpose. This has made things easier now, as I see the Silmarillion as a book full of short stories that intermingle wonderfully. Third, there are so many beautiful written concepts (i.e. the
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Sep 20, 2010
Keith
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it was amazing
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Second Read: 5 Stars
I appreciated this book far more my second time around, although I can understand why my younger self was frustrated with it. The beginning is pretty slow unless you are fully invested in LOTR. Another major challenge with the book is the huge cast of characters which is further complicated by them often having similar names. The hundreds of locations are difficult to keep track of also. It is very helpful if you pick up a copy of the Atlas of Middle-Earth (also nice to have ...more
I appreciated this book far more my second time around, although I can understand why my younger self was frustrated with it. The beginning is pretty slow unless you are fully invested in LOTR. Another major challenge with the book is the huge cast of characters which is further complicated by them often having similar names. The hundreds of locations are difficult to keep track of also. It is very helpful if you pick up a copy of the Atlas of Middle-Earth (also nice to have ...more

Some people rag on the Silmarillion for being hard to read. I don't get that, really. For me, it's a fascinating look at the world behind LotR. And a damn good book in its own right.
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(Reread) Elves don't die? Wrong. Elves are all that is grace and gentle in Middle Earth? Wrong. Elves are as flawed and scarred as Men, Dunedain, Dwarves, and even their fallen brothers Orcs.
Still a favorite: Turin Turambar Dagnir Glaurunga (Turin, Master of Doom, Slayer of Glaurung).
Fun fact: Feanor asks for a strand of Galadriel's hair. She refused. Thousand years later, Gimli asks her the same. She gives Gimli three. The maker of the Silmarils is a prick; that dwarf is an Elf Friend. Bless th ...more
Still a favorite: Turin Turambar Dagnir Glaurunga (Turin, Master of Doom, Slayer of Glaurung).
Fun fact: Feanor asks for a strand of Galadriel's hair. She refused. Thousand years later, Gimli asks her the same. She gives Gimli three. The maker of the Silmarils is a prick; that dwarf is an Elf Friend. Bless th ...more

As far as this die-hard Tolkien fan is concerned, The Silmarillion is the greatest book ever written. I've read the Bible at least 500 times. I think I've read the Silmarillion twice as many times. This is definitely the one book to rule them all.
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