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This book is definitely not for everyone. If you like myth (studying and reading it), you'll love it; what Tolkien does with the structure of myth is extremely fascinating, and I was amazed by his level of study, detail, and understanding of myth. If you like a story that contains in-depth characterization, a plot that makes sense, a satisfying ending, and is easy to read. . . you will probably be disappointed.
This book is extremely difficult to read. On a scale of one to ten with ten being alm ...more
This book is extremely difficult to read. On a scale of one to ten with ten being alm ...more

A must read for anyone wanting to delve deeper into the histories of Arda. I loved all the stories of the Valar and how they formed Arda with their music. My favorite tale by far though is that of Beren and Luthien. It is a tragic and beautiful story, the kind of love story you want to read over and over again. I also recommend for fans of the book, the audio recording is just enthralling. Sometimes I think Tolkien's words were always meant to be read aloud, they are beautiful and rhythmic.
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The three star rating of this briliant but difficult work needs to be further explained. This is most definitely a dense book to get through. Much of it reads like the boring parts of the Old Testament("so-and-so begat such-and-such" etc.). But flashes of familiarity (one example: the origin of the Balrogs) and my shear amazement at the complexity and depth of the world Tolkein created make me want to rate it much higher. Certainly the ending (in which the origin of the One Ring and the commence
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Dec 29, 2009
Ruby
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
fantasy,
in-my-library

Dec 31, 2009
Kairaraine
is currently reading it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
mission101books,
reread2010



Jan 19, 2011
Matthew Clanahan
marked it as to-read
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Shelves:
sff,
kindle-unlimited
