The amount of times I have heard people say: I liked LotR, but couldn't get into The Silmarillion. I now tell them that once reading LotR again go straight to the back of The Sil and read Of The Rings of Power and The Third Age. Therein they meet familiar Characters and Places, and also new ones, you can almost read the chapters backwards, like researching your family history. Everyone who has read LotR should have an inkling of what The Downfall of Numenor is about. I think there are three different parts of The Sil, they are:
1. The Beginning: Nearly impossible to take in at first, an alien story.
2. The Middle: The Edges of your mind and memory are touched by the faintest beginnings of recognition.
3. The End: Hey I know that name, I've heard this somewhere before.
I really quite like the old book now.......HOOOOOOOM
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[B]THE LORD OF THE GRINS:THE ONE PARODY....A PARODY BETTER THAN THE RINGS OF POWER.
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