OT, but his style is so dense in that book. Why did he write it like that? I've never been able to finish it. I find it almost impenetrable. The Hobbit I read with joy and ease even as a young child. In LOTR, sometimes after reading a paragraph I needed to pause to digest and to connect the dots. In The Silmarillion I need that pause after each clause.This sucks, because I _need_ to know what's in the book.
matty22|6 years ago
All that said, it took me several reads before I felt like I really 'got' it. The hardest part for me was grasping the long timelines since most of it is a story of the elves and they are immortal. You might be following the same character arc for thousands of years. All that struggle was worth it though, because when you reread LOTR _after_ reading The Silmarillion, you pick out things in LOTR that you didn't even know were there before.
prox|6 years ago
filmfact|6 years ago
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qVlqBxpCG24
It’s also, coincidentally, the best talk I’ve ever seen on code reviews.
mcphage|6 years ago
aerique|6 years ago
I remember nothing.