94 pages • 3 hours read
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The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien is a mythopoeic collection detailing the creation and history of the universe of Eä, including the lands of Valinor, Beleriand, Númenor, and Middle-earth. Eru creates the universe and the Ainur, leading to the Valar and Maiar shaping the world. Elves and Men arise, and the Valar battle Melkor (Morgoth) for control. The story covers the creation of the Silmarils, the wars over them, and the eventual defeat of Melkor.
J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion is acclaimed for its rich lore and majestic creation of Middle-earth, offering deep insights into the history and mythology preceding The Lord of the Rings. However, its dense, complex narrative structure and archaic prose may alienate casual readers. Fans of Tolkien's universe will appreciate its depth and scope, while others might find it challenging.
A reader who enjoys The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien would likely be someone who appreciates intricate world-building, epic mythologies, and richly detailed histories. Fans of The Lord of the Rings trilogy and readers of classic high fantasy works like C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia or George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series would find this book appealing.
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Lexile Level
1150LValues/Ideas: Good & Evil
Christian literature
Fantasy
Action / Adventure