A companion post for the review of THE HOBBIT:
Review by Emily, bibliophile and high school student
For anyone who has ever wondered how much back-story Tolkien put into "The Lord of the Rings", the answer is in this book: A lot!
Basically, The Book of Lost Tales is split into volumes, otherwise it would be a veritable tome. In it is contained most of Tolkien's mythology of how Middle Earth came to be created. He details how the sun and the moon came to be, and the rise and fall of Numenor, and just about everything else that anyone could possibly have questions about after reading The Lord of the Rings. I particularly liked his explanation of what Gandalf and his fellow wizards are, what their purpose was, and how they got to Middle Earth. His lyrical language makes the tales quite vividly clear in my head as I read, and I love the beautiful landscapes he paints with his vast palette of words. His attention to the details is clearly evident throughout the various stories.
Basically, The Book of Lost Tales is split into volumes, otherwise it would be a veritable tome. In it is contained most of Tolkien's mythology of how Middle Earth came to be created. He details how the sun and the moon came to be, and the rise and fall of Numenor, and just about everything else that anyone could possibly have questions about after reading The Lord of the Rings. I particularly liked his explanation of what Gandalf and his fellow wizards are, what their purpose was, and how they got to Middle Earth. His lyrical language makes the tales quite vividly clear in my head as I read, and I love the beautiful landscapes he paints with his vast palette of words. His attention to the details is clearly evident throughout the various stories.
I was absolutely fascinated by these stories, and they remain some of my favorites to read on rainy days.
Market: Adult fiction
Language: None
Sensuality: Mild
Violence: Moderate
Mature Themes: Destruction, death
Book formats:
3 comments:
I will have to add that one to the list. I am currently reading The Silmarillion by Tolkien. I am really enjoying it. From what I understand it is the definitive history and something he worked on before and after the trilogy. Now you have me curious though, I am going to have to check it out. Thanks for the idea! :)
This is a really wonderful review, Emily! I didn't know these books existed--I'll have to give them a try sometime when I need my Middle Earth fix (which is more often than a person would guess).
Oh man! This looks like a dream come true for any Tolkien fan!
Wonder if my dad has it/will get it?...
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