AARONDISNEY
11-20-2007, 02:36 PM
I am a big fan of Tolkien's "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings". I was never a big fiction reader until I decided to read the book that brought about my 3 favorite movies of all time.
Reading the books were a far greater pleasure than the movies even were.
I am on my way through LOTR for the second time and was excited about getting the Silmarillion to read. I went to the Library and starting looking through it just to get a quick glimpse at what I'd be reading.
I went down through about 10 random pages and it almost seemed as though it was not a complete story, but a lot of broken up Middle-Earth histories and names that may just briefly appear and never be mentioned again, which is just fine for someone who is really into finding out all they can about this marvellous fictional world in order for it to become all the more real to them.
My question is simply this: would you recommend The Silmarillion to someone like myself who really just wants to read a good story, or should I just stick to the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit.
Reading the books were a far greater pleasure than the movies even were.
I am on my way through LOTR for the second time and was excited about getting the Silmarillion to read. I went to the Library and starting looking through it just to get a quick glimpse at what I'd be reading.
I went down through about 10 random pages and it almost seemed as though it was not a complete story, but a lot of broken up Middle-Earth histories and names that may just briefly appear and never be mentioned again, which is just fine for someone who is really into finding out all they can about this marvellous fictional world in order for it to become all the more real to them.
My question is simply this: would you recommend The Silmarillion to someone like myself who really just wants to read a good story, or should I just stick to the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit.