Yo! I'm a newbie here, any Tolkien fans out there?
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read the Silmarillion. The history of ME is fascinating. i particulary enjoy the story of Turin. in fact my username comes from the Sil. Unfinished tales is good as well, but not as interesting. i've read other stories by him as well. i don't remember what they were called right now, but they were pretty good.Katrien said:Yup, I'm a Tolkien fan.I've read the LOTR books (the third one was my fave). Has anyone here read some of his other works besides the LOTR trilogy? If so, which ones would you reccomend to others?
Lessien said:I've never read any of his other works...but my bro read the Silmerillion.....he said it was really boring...
Lessien said:Hi!!! I love Tolkien.....I've read the first book 3 times, the second book twice, and the 3rd book once (but that's only because one of my friends has it and we haven't gotten it back....).
heavensworthit said:I am a fan, however I started the LOTR books and never finished..lol just picked up the series at the library this afternoon..
globalmouse said:Cool, that'll keep you busy for a while....
tryniti said:Its incredible how he is able to create entire languages almost on a whim.
spacedout said:I would hardly think that his languages are products of whims, being that they're functional languages-- this isn't just someone cobbling together a bunch of gibberish words and calling it a "language". IIRC, Tolkien's linguistic studies gave birth to the Quenya and Sindarin languages, which he later used as classroom examples of language development for his Oxford philology students. The catalyst for the creation of Middle-Earth (begun in the Silmarillion) was Tolkien's desire to create a people to speak the languages he designed...