tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3868395077988310106.post3662300972675833427..comments2024-03-02T16:37:00.950-08:00Comments on Random Ramblings: The Silmarillion by J.R.R. TolkienJillianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07629286727932554109noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3868395077988310106.post-23757325262275655602011-05-23T01:58:09.214-07:002011-05-23T01:58:09.214-07:00Now that the comments are back... :D
Lizzy - I wa...Now that the comments are back... :D<br /><br />Lizzy - I wasn't disappointed by it though. I expected it to be read as a 'history' book and exactly got that haha. It just wasn't as entertaining as I wished it would be.<br /><br />Melissa - I liked it too and really appreciate it, but I wasn't entirely entertained by it, if that made sense :)<br /><br />E - I could definitely see things clearer now that you've mentioned the whole 'We're not Elves thing.' It sounds weird, but it is true. I guess if Elves were to pick up a human history book or even the Bible they'd think we're boring too! <br /><br />Risa - Thanks for visiting and commenting, Risa! :) <br />I really enjoyed this book as a form of a "history book," but not entirely as a work of fiction, if that made sense :) And yeah I know J.R.R Tolkien wrote The Silmarillion. However, when he died, his son had to take over and edit like you said - along with that job was the need to add in a couple of chapters to make the book flow better. So it was mostly J.R.R's original work, but the rest was all his son's.Jillianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07629286727932554109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3868395077988310106.post-54374672864664762782011-05-23T01:43:56.306-07:002011-05-23T01:43:56.306-07:00I read The Silmarillion a long while back. In fact...I read The Silmarillion a long while back. In fact, I've re-read many potions of it again and again, especially the Ainulindale and the Valaquenta, the stories of the fall of the three hidden elven kingdoms, and the story of Beren and Luthien - essentially almost the entire book, I guess.:D<br /><br />It's true that this book is rather difficult to read in terms of language, but I think that was deliberate on Tolkien's part. It was meant to be read as a 'history' book, I think. <br /><br />Btw, his son didn't write this book; he edited it and 'compiled' the stories in a manner of speaking. The writing is really JRR Tolkien's. I love the language in this book. It often times reminds of the King James Version of the Bible. But, yes, I would never recommend this book to a Tolkien beginner. It's a book that can be truly enjoyed, or at least appreciated, by a fan.:)Songhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09707280327803432082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3868395077988310106.post-71881710050674002182011-05-22T12:21:05.549-07:002011-05-22T12:21:05.549-07:00+JMJ+
But now they're back!!! =D+JMJ+ <br /><br />But now they're back!!! =DEnbrethilielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03414765854670926854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3868395077988310106.post-82791580522200418292011-05-16T00:38:52.953-07:002011-05-16T00:38:52.953-07:00Unfortunately, the comments that were on this post...Unfortunately, the comments that were on this post were removed because of the technical issues and problems Blogger was having this week :/Jillianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07629286727932554109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3868395077988310106.post-52202520864293763082011-05-12T13:09:52.116-07:002011-05-12T13:09:52.116-07:00+JMJ+
Our reading lives are still running parall...+JMJ+ <br /><br />Our reading lives are still running parallel, I see! I've started rereading this again and hope I can finish soon. =) <br /><br />As for the timeline issue: it's really only a problem because we aren't Elves. And I don't say that ironically! None of us has a real background for understanding elvish history. If we had to read Bible stories or Greek myths out of order, we'd handle the clumsy chronology better because we have some idea of the order in which the events took place. And that's why we can read the Bible out of order (especially at Mass) and enjoy books that jumble up the Greek myths, without missing a beat. Not so elvish history, I'm afraid--but that is not so much a poor writing decision on Tolkien's part as a nod to the authenticity of Middle-earth writings. An Elf would have no problem with the way the history is arranged in <i>The Silmarillion</i>; therefore, it is all right.Enbrethilielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03414765854670926854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3868395077988310106.post-56419364567087679412011-05-11T20:27:12.461-07:002011-05-11T20:27:12.461-07:00I actually really loved the Simarillion, but we al...I actually really loved the Simarillion, but we all have different tastes...I kind of liked the information dump he did, but that doesn't happen often. Great honest review :)Melissa (i swim for oceans)https://www.blogger.com/profile/06840790603713851746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3868395077988310106.post-64884544532933128542011-05-11T20:17:15.358-07:002011-05-11T20:17:15.358-07:00Hmm, disappointing. I think I would be really frus...Hmm, disappointing. I think I would be really frustrated by the lack of a timeline...especially with things happening out of order. I might put this one on hold until I go back and read the LOTR series again. Thanks for the review!Lizzyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01573032476891916726noreply@blogger.com