A history encyclopedia is the best definition. It is enjoyable.
Type: Posts; User: Melike
A history encyclopedia is the best definition. It is enjoyable.
Yeah, when I first read it I was too young, too! It makes me feel so old. Especially when I see I do not even remember important things.
You're right, I know most people do not like it as much as...
His insanity is mesmerizing.
Yes. It starts before the creation, continues to Hobbit-Lord of the Rings era.
It tells the history of the history. Amazing details about the wars before The War of the Ring. Information about Elves...
Started reading Silmerillion. It is my favorite Tolkien.
Enjoying every single word.
It is. Not in my top list but I like this book. I am in love with Richard Parker.
:lol:, should have figured you had Graveyard Book under your belt already!
The Sandman is his most complete work, and my personal favorite with American Gods nipping at it's heels. If rumors are...
Everyone said to me that they'd loved Anansi Boys much more. So my expectations were so high. I do not even compare two. Anansi Boys are an enjoyable read but American Gods are so rich with many...
Everyone said to me that they'd loved Anansi Boys much more. So my expectations were so high. I do not even compare two. Anansi Boys are an enjoyable read but American Gods are so rich with many...
The Drawing of the Three! We're almost at Susannah's door.
I went crazy when I had seen this.:excited:Dali's most impressive works are the ones about this book and the Divine Comedy.
Ah yes. Was reading of Nienna last night...
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Brian, this is my favorite part.:huglove: And Nienna is the most impressive character to me.
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Third...
Same for me.
And yeah, that's why I like to be here. This is the place where I do not feel myself weird or different.:)
Me too. :)
I like all the other First and Second Age tales too (Unfinished Tales, Book of Lost Tales, et al) as much. All that stuff puts so much history into things that by the time things get to...
Yes, thats a great read!
Poor Turin. Poor Nienor. Could that story be any sadder? Damn that Morgoth.[/QUOTE]
Yes, a very sad tale - indeed a lot of the old tales are bitter!
I've finished...