The Silmarillion

443 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 1992 by HarperCollins.

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978-0-261-10273-6
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4 stars (1 review)

The Silmarillion (Quenya: [silmaˈrilliɔn]) is a collection of mythopoeic stories by the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien, edited and published posthumously by his son Christopher Tolkien in 1977 with assistance from writer Guy Gavriel Kay. The Silmarillion, along with many of J. R. R. Tolkien's other works, forms an extensive though incomplete narrative of Eä, a fictional universe that includes the Blessed Realm of Valinor, the once-great region of Beleriand, the sunken island of Númenor, and the continent of Middle-earth, where Tolkien's most popular works—The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings—take place. After the success of The Hobbit, Tolkien's publisher Stanley Unwin requested a sequel, and Tolkien offered a draft of the stories that would later become The Silmarillion. Unwin rejected this proposal, calling the draft obscure and "too Celtic", so Tolkien began working on a completely new story; it eventually became The Lord of the Rings. The …

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4 stars

I would have given it 5 stars if it wasn't for the very heavy Ainulindale and Valaquenta in the beginning. I reckon that by the time people are done with Ainulindale, they give up on this book. It definitely requires some patience. If you do make it to the Quenta Silmarillion, you will get to tales so epic in scale that everything else pales in comparison. I think this was my 5th time reading it, and the Of Beren and Luthien chapter still makes me cry. If you are REALLY into Lord of the Rings and its world, you have to read this book. Just skip the Ainulindale, bear with the Valaquenta, and then enjoy.