Have you read it? What did you think of it? I found myself having to flip to the index almost every page to remember names and terms. Overall I found most of it to be pretty intriguing.
I read it twice a few years ago, was pretty good, quite tragic stories but i guess that's the point.
The Children of Húrin is quite nice as well and tragic of course.
>>7667554
I read the Ainulindalë a while ago. It was a better Genesis than the actual Genesis.
>>7667554
well hard to remember all the people and places but bredy gud, as most mythology books.
>>7667554
Dank.
>all these new friends.
>>7667554
Read it for the first time a year ago after having read The Hobbot and LotRs too many times to count. Wish I had read it sooner. I think it adds so much to the mythology of the books and makes me appreciate them all so much more.
But it isn't as easy a read as the other books. I'm going to read it again later this year. Figured I'd pick up more on a second pass.
>>7667554
Read it years ago when I was about 15. At that time I really struggled with the language but the story of Túrin Turambar was just amazing, as was the book in general. Will probably read it again in the near future.
>>7668722
>The Children of Húrin is quite nice as well and tragic of course.
It was pretty hot when he banged his sister.
>>7672138
ironically learning elvish would be much more pathetic and dissappointing than doing so for entertainment