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Finished The Fall of Gondolin. Started A Game of Thrones yesterday.
I enjoyed the Fall of Gondolin. Have you read the Children of Hurin? It is based on a part of The Kalevala called The Kullervo Cycle, which one of Tolkien's favorite stories from the epic.
Yes, it was really good. I’d like to revisit it and The Silmarillion. But I’ll read The Unfinished Tales first.
The Silmarillion is a tough read, but well worth it. I've read the Unfinish Tales. I enjoyed them and seeing some of Tolkien's other ideas for Middle Earth.
If you ever have the inclination to read The Kalevala I highly recommend it. It is a compilation of Finnish folklore. It was a strong influence on Tolkien. Its main 'hero', Väinämöinen, has many similarities to Gandalf. I think his fictional Elvish Language of Quenya is loosely based on the Finnish language
That was my starting point. It made practical sense but it was an undertaking. By the midpoint you get the gist. But you'll have to revisit it. For backstory I’d recommend a Tolkien YouTube channel for an overview, like Nerd of the Rings and starting with the Hobbit.
It’s on my TBR. Winter is a good time for lengthy tales. I didn’t plan to cover GOT but Tolkien was a good lead in. There’s enough distance from the series and a new one beginning. I’d have time to cover the main story and the newer one if desired.
What are you reading now?
New of the Rings is a good channel as is Men of The West. Both are good for Tolkien/Middle Earth information.
As for what's upcoming on my To Read List is Bury by Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown for a history book and for a fiction book, Titan by Ben Bova (part of his Grand Tour series on the colonization of the Solar System),
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