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yahweh70
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Re: on a serious note... The Silmarillion
I've never read the Silmarillion, despite having a paperback copy from my original LOTR crazed days ('84-6), and 3 copies of the Nasmith illustrated version (one is of his old edition, two are signed from his new edition, one is for Ebay as and when..)
I have the cd set with Martin Shaw reading it. You really need to be sitting down with a pen, a big pad of paper, or a blackboard to work out all the relationships and what have you... Music, firstborn, which elves were which, etc etc etc..
I did like the story of the dwarves in the Big Battle where Thorin Oakenshield got his name, and how some of the dwarves got so psyched up about that battle they nearly went double or quits on attacking Moria in a bid to regain it..
I doubt it's a book to listen to whilst ironing. Too many scorch marks when it gets complicated.. Would definitely stock up on the Red Bull before even thinking of reading it. Would need the brain overclocking itself for this...!
I've never read the Silmarillion, despite having a paperback copy from my original LOTR crazed days ('84-6), and 3 copies of the Nasmith illustrated version (one is of his old edition, two are signed from his new edition, one is for Ebay as and when..)
I have the cd set with Martin Shaw reading it. You really need to be sitting down with a pen, a big pad of paper, or a blackboard to work out all the relationships and what have you... Music, firstborn, which elves were which, etc etc etc..
I did like the story of the dwarves in the Big Battle where Thorin Oakenshield got his name, and how some of the dwarves got so psyched up about that battle they nearly went double or quits on attacking Moria in a bid to regain it..
I doubt it's a book to listen to whilst ironing. Too many scorch marks when it gets complicated.. Would definitely stock up on the Red Bull before even thinking of reading it. Would need the brain overclocking itself for this...!