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Post by Belgarath on Sept 4, 2004 15:34:20 GMT -5
Well, I'm just about to start The Silmarillion...I'll update all of you on how I like it as I proceed
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Post by piñata on Sept 5, 2004 16:04:21 GMT -5
Awesome. It's an acquired taste, but it didn't take me very long to acquire it.
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Post by Belgarath on Sept 23, 2004 16:51:57 GMT -5
...I kinda stopped after I got Harry Potter into me...
Anyways, I have a problem. The book starts off with something called Ainulindale, is this part of the book?
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Post by piñata on Sept 23, 2004 17:04:35 GMT -5
Yes. It's sort of like the book of Genesis in the bible... it tells how the Valar (Elvish gods) created the world. It also introduces the main bad guy, though... if you skip this part, you'll have more trouble understanding the rest of the book.
BTW, there was a thing called Alkallabeth at the end of my copy of the Silm... this is also interesting reading, since it tells all about Numenor.
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Post by Belgarath on Sept 23, 2004 17:06:16 GMT -5
Alright - Thanks Pinata, I'll be starting that tonight ;D
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Post by eldae on Oct 13, 2004 19:31:53 GMT -5
I actually got to do a book report on the Silm for an English project... I probably got a 100, just because this English teacher has never read it.
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Post by AnimaStone on Nov 29, 2004 17:26:34 GMT -5
*Never acquired that taste* I just couldn't do it. For some reason, I couldn't stop thinking that Christopher Tolkien must have edited much of it while he was feeling sadistic. *shrug*
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Post by piñata on Nov 29, 2004 17:37:43 GMT -5
When I get around to starting a quote thread, that'll be one of the first things that goes in it. ;D Seriously, though... keep up the good job with the funny stuff.
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Post by eldae on Aug 4, 2005 10:51:02 GMT -5
Personally, I'd advise skipping Ainulindale and Valaquenta. After those bits, it gets much more interesting, you don't really miss too much of the plot, unless you are really interested in world creation myths.
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Post by Belgarath on Sept 14, 2005 17:40:07 GMT -5
Im about 80% done right now... >_> I haven't been reading it too often lately... heh...
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Post by eldae on Oct 24, 2005 20:25:58 GMT -5
Blasphemer!
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Post by piñata on Oct 25, 2005 8:17:04 GMT -5
Meh, he got sidetracked by David Eddings there for a while. That's forgivable.
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Post by Ape on Apr 19, 2008 10:11:00 GMT -5
If I can't find anything later today (which is likely) I'll probably check this out, even though I've already read Children of Hurin. (which I believe you said basically spoils this book Pinata?)
We'll see. *shrug*
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Post by piñata on Apr 21, 2008 10:15:22 GMT -5
I'm not sure whether it spoils it or not, as I've not finished Children of Hurin, but so far it's covering the same ground as The Silmarillion from different points of view. So you'll know some stuff going in that I didn't, but probably won't know everything there is to know (the tale of Beren and Luthien, for example, is not something that I've seen covered in Children of Hurin yet, and if I remember correctly that takes up several chapters of The Silmarillion). Anyway, I'd give it a try just in case it's mostly new stuff... Hurin and Turin are major characters in The Silmarillion, so the stuff regarding them will likely mostly be retread territory, but there are a lot of other characters (some people say too many to keep track of, though I didn't have that problem).
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Post by Ape on Apr 21, 2008 12:01:46 GMT -5
Yea, I'll have to look into it next time. I had too good a trip this time and actually found too many books. Oh, and I even found The Return of the King this time. The Fellowship of the Ring was still not there though, so I didn't check those out. My only concern is the copies that my library has of the LotR books have the movie characters on the covers. So they are probably some really lame movie-adapted version or something.
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