Posted February 12, 2015
moonshineshadow: Already read the Simarillion and some other things. My parents have them :D I should borrow the books when I visit them end of the month.
I have not read them for a while, maybe it's time I revisit Middle Earth again. :-) Have you ever read Faust? I have had it for ages, but not yet gotten around to reading it. I know it's considered a German classic, and the story sounds intriguing, so I didn't know if you had read it before?
adaliabooks: Tolkien's Beowulf is on my list of things to buy and read :)
I think it's spectacular that he created whole languages (which work, I've tried in the past to write some stuff in Elvish and it was no more difficult than it might have been to do it French) and mythologies and a real world which made sense.
Just remember that some of the book is missing, due to damage. The good thing is that Tolkien's son had not tried to put his own words in there, instead leaving it mostly up to the reader. I was given it as a lovely hard back edition for a present. It's a very good translation, you can really feel his passion in his works. Which is why I think many of his books are so likes, due to the passion he had for his work. I think it's spectacular that he created whole languages (which work, I've tried in the past to write some stuff in Elvish and it was no more difficult than it might have been to do it French) and mythologies and a real world which made sense.
Well I had better make a move, I'm finished with my paperwork for the day and it's time to go home and spend some lovely time with my partner. Take care all and I hope you all have a wonderful evening. *big hugs*
Post edited February 12, 2015 by ddickinson