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The Silmarillion [Illustrated Edition]
The Silmarillion [Illustrated Edition]: Illustrated by J.R.R. Tolkien | J R R Tolkien
For the first time ever, a very special edition of the forerunner to The Lord of the Rings, illustrated throughout in color by J.R.R. Tolkien himself and with the complete text printed in two colors The Silmarilli were three perfect jewels, fashioned by Fanor, most gifted of the Elves, and within them was imprisoned the last Light of the Two Trees of Valinor. But the first Dark Lord, Morgoth, stole the jewels and set them within his iron crown, guarded in the impenetrable fortress of Angband in the north of Middle-earth. The Silmarillion is the history of the rebellion of Fanor and his kindred against the gods, their exile from Valinor and return to Middle-earth, and their war, hopeless despite all the heroism, against the great Enemy. It is the ancient drama to which the characters in The Lord of the Rings look back, and in whose events some of them such as Elrond and Galadriel took part. The book also includes several shorter works: the Ainulindal, a myth of the Creation, and the Valaquenta, in which the nature and powers of each of the gods is described. The Akallabth recounts the downfall of the great island kingdom of Nmenor at the end of the Second Age, and Of the Rings of Power tells of the great events at the end of the Third Age, as narrated in The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien could not publish The Silmarillion in his lifetime, as it grew with him, so he would leave it to his son, Christopher Tolkien, to edit the work from many manuscripts and bring his father's great vision to publishable form, so completing the literary achievement of a lifetime. This special edition presents anew this seminal first step towards mapping out the posthumous publishing of Middle-earth, and the beginning of an illustrious forty years and more than twenty books celebrating his father's legacy. This definitive new edition includes, by way of an introduction, a letter written by Tolkien in 1951 which provides a brilliant exposition of the earlier Ages, and for the first time in its history is presented with J.R.R. Tolkien's own paintings and drawings, which reveal the breathtaking grandeur and beauty of his vision of the First Age of Middle-earth.
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Roary47
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1✨ I read about 45% of this and it was just too much. It is written well, but there is so much going on I can‘t wrap my head around it right now. I‘ll try this again sometime, but the names of elves, locations, and changes in storyline are too much for me to get into right now. Sorry guys I tried. #FellowshipofTolkien @JazzFeathers @Daisey

Daisey That‘s completely understandable. I hope you do try it again later. 6d
dabbe #hailthebail! #betterbooksahead 🤩🤩🤩 P.S. I bailed on it years ago and have been too afraid to try again! 😂 6d
Roary47 @dabbe I can see that doing a chapter at a time is doable. I just got so behind and so lost. I need fluffy reads until the school year is over. 😅 6d
dabbe @Roary47 I don't teach anymore, and I still need fluffy reads! 🤩😂🤗 6d
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BarbaraJean
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I finished my #FellowshipofTolkien re-read of this last week—it was as beautiful & tragic as ever. This time, I was struck by the themes of pride and jealousy, and sacrifice—the ruin caused by the first two, and the redemption found in the last. The world Tolkien created is so rich and deep—and I loved revisiting it for this buddy read. Thank you @Daisey and @JazzFeathers for hosting!

Daisey I‘m so glad you enjoyed your read, and I appreciated each post you shared along the way. Thanks so much for joining us! 2w
JazzFeathers So happy you enjoyed the read. I know the Silmarillion can be tough, but if you stick with it, it is so rewording, don't you think? 2w
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Daisey
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I‘ve appreciated the world building of this book every time I‘ve read it, but after multiple rereads I can simply enjoy reading it as well. There are epic stories with amazing characters. Yet, it only shows a small part of the world Tolkien created, and now reading it makes me want to reread books with other versions as well. This time I switched throughout between print, ebook, & audio versions.

#FellowshipOfTolkien #Silmarillion #reread

Daisey How‘s everyone else doing on getting through the book? 3w
JazzFeathers That's very true. Every new reread is a new experience, and every time we read it, we become more familiar vit the story and can start to see beyond the complex plot. It's an amazing book. 2w
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Daisey
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Sharing a weird word of the week a day late. I‘ve read The Silmarillion several times but never stopped to figure out exactly what weregild meant until this week. In this case, Isildur kept the one ring as a weregild for his father & brother killed in battle.

weregild: monetary value set for a person and paid to their family or lord if slain; also man price or blood money (noun)

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CBee Good one! ☺️ 3w
CatLass007 I‘ve read the word weregild before, I think it was in one or more of the Harry Dresden books. I never looked up the exact definition, but was able to infer its meaning from the context in which it was used. Thanks for sharing! 3w
Daisey @CatLass007 I had a reasonably good idea based on context, but the clarification of words I wouldn‘t normally look up is one of the things I love about looking for words to share each week. 3w
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JazzFeathers
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Reading this today.
I've read this story many times, in multiple versions. It's always exceptionally beautiful and moving.

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JazzFeathers
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Let's face it. If this story was written in today's fantasy language, it would be extremely dark and desperate.

Instead, Tolkien chose to write it focusing on desires and even goals, twisted as they may be. And because of this choice, a story that might have been very dark, with an underline of will-power, it's in fact a story of strong wills and desires with an underline of darkness.

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JazzFeathers
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I love the story of the founding of Gondolin. I mean: Ulmo and his prophecy, the secret building, the way Turgon and his people disappear. It's so fairytale-like and yet it makes perfect sense in the narration.
I also love how the Vow starts to work its power. Yet Tolkien was always concerned with showing the Elves as fundamentally fair even when deeply troubled. Thingol's episode shows this perfectly.

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JazzFeathers
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Tolkien has a way to turn the environment into characters. The rivers and the forests, and the hills, the mountains, the plains and the lakes - all have the quality of characters in this narration.

I think this is why, even if at first glance this may seem like a descriptive chapter, there is still a sense of narration here.

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JazzFeathers
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I'm really quite behind 😟
But I'm trying to catch up and am not as far behind as my posts might suggest.

I'm enjoying this a lot. Truly, The Silmarillion Is Better evrybtime you read it, because names and stories become me familiar and nouances come to the fore.

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Daisey
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“Of Tuor and the Fall of Gondolin” is one of the stories in The Silmarillion that is only a tiny portion of what Tolkien actually wrote about this event. I had to go look up some other passages and revisit the illustrations by Alan Lee after reading the chapter.

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Daisey
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I‘m playing catch up again this weekend. This is another epic story, but unlike most of Tolkien‘s stories that end on a hopeful note, the story of Turin is truly a tragedy. It includes the dragon Glaurung and the sword Gurthang, which are both important and fascinating characters as well.

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CatLass007 Thanks for posting this and thanks for the tag. Is the book dragon a bookmark or some kind of post-it? 4w
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Daisey @CatLass007 It‘s a magnetic bookmark. It tends to live in whichever of my Tolkien books I‘m reading. 4w
CatLass007 It‘s awesome! I have a book addiction, a bookmark addiction, and a book plate addiction. I‘m not doing a search for a book dragon bookmark. I‘m really not. Really. 4w
CatLass007 There are some gorge dragon bookmarks but no book dragon bookmarks, so I think my wallet is safe.🤣 4w
Roary47 I‘m going to have to start this over. I‘m so lost. 🫣😭 4w
Daisey @Roary47 It‘s completely ok to just let a lot of this one wash over you on a first read. There are several separate stories with the Silmarils being the main connecting link. Don‘t get stuck in trying to keep all of it straight. (edited) 4w
Roary47 That‘s good to know. 🥰 4w
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BarbaraJean
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“For of us is required a blind trust, and a hope without assurance, knowing not what lies before us... And yet we also love the Earth and would not lose it.”
“…the Valar bid you earnestly not to withhold the trust to which you are called…Hope rather that in the end even the least of your desires shall have fruit. The love of Arda was set in your hearts by Iluvatar, and he does not plant to no purpose.”
#FellowshipofTolkien #Silmarillion ⬇️

BarbaraJean This passage is so fascinating to me, and echoes a lot of my own questions about God and the mysteries of faith and hope and trust. It‘s so interesting to think about Tolkien‘s own faith and how that informed the way he wrote about the “Doom of Men” and the unknown nature of what happens to Men after they die, in the world of Middle-Earth. The Christian parallels are strong here! 4w
Daisey I would agree very much with your thoughts here. 4w
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JazzFeathers
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This is another action-packed chapter. So many important things happen here.

True to Tolkien's applicability, Feanor's death can be interpreted as his last act of selfishness, but l think, also as his legacy of action to a people that would tend to pause.

The story of Mahedros and Fingon is one of the most endearing in the Silmarillion. They are among Tolkien's best characters. I wish we knew more about them.

Daisey I agree about the story of Fingon & Maedros! Such a great story and an interesting story to compare to Sam finding Frodo after he‘s carried away by the orcs to the tower of Cirith Ungol. 1mo
JazzFeathers @Daisey True. It seems one of those stories Tolkien really wanted to tell, and not knowing whether the Silmarillion would ever been published, 'repurposed' them in the Lord of the Rings. I wish he knew how much we love them. 1mo
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JazzFeathers
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It kind of annoys me that we'll never know what Men ran away from. What was that shadow they feared but could not fight. We can imagine, of course, but it's obvious that Tolkien intended it as a mystery that needs to be accepted as such.

History is mysterious. Some things, we will never know. He created his history in the same way.

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JazzFeathers
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The creation of the Sun and Moon must be one of the loveliest such myths I've ever heard.

And l love that Tolkien adopted the ancient belief that the Sun is feminine and the Moon is masculine. And l love that Arien is the most powerful of the two and that, even as a fire spirit, she was not swayed by Morgoth and didn't become a Balrog. In fact, as the Sun, she was among his mightiest enemies.

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JazzFeathers
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I really love how Tolkien, here, give us a glimpse of what was happening in Middle-earth while the Valar 'were not looking'.

It gives a sense of a more complex tapestry, as well as a sense that important things happen outside what we consider our world.

Significant things might be happening to us, but what happens in the larger world will eventually impact our life.

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Daisey
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There are so many parts of The Silmarillion that I truly enjoy when rereading, but this has got to by my favorite story. I love Luthien‘s strength and dedication, and Huan is another amazing character. I read a few pages last night and then listened to all of it today.

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Ruthiella I was wondering where you got your dog‘s name! 3w
Daisey @Ruthiella Glad you saw this one to figure it out! My vet has given up on knowing where my pet names come from but has learned it usually is book related. 3w
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Daisey
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I‘m not doing a great job of posting regularly about The Silmarillion or weird words lately, but I‘m sharing this one before I call it a night. Leaguer is a word that‘s pretty easy to figure out in context, but it‘s definitely not one I read often. Leaguer can be a noun meaning a siege and can also be a verb meaning to besiege.

#WeirdWords #WeirdWordWednesday #FellowshipOfTolkien #Silmarillion

CatLass007 Interesting word. There‘s no law against not posting daily. Sometimes RL gets in the way. 1mo
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jitteryjane724 I'm excited to try this one again. It's been a few months since I picked it up and I'll need to start from the beginning again but I'm determined! 1mo
rretzler @jitteryjane724 I think I started and stopped reading it for 30 years before I finally read it all the way through. I love Tolkien but just couldn‘t push through this book. I‘m so glad I persevered. 1mo
CBee Thanks for sharing! No worries about not posting as much 🤗 1mo
Daisey @jitteryjane724 It‘s definitely a tough one to get through the first time. There are some epic stories if you can persevere. 1mo
JazzFeathers I've always wondered about that word. As you said, it's easy to understand in context, but l don't think I've ever read it anywhere else 1mo
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JazzFeathers
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It was hard to choose just three pictures!!
This action-packed chapter is, in my opinion, one of the best in the book. Certainly the most epic, with all the vows and the prophesies and the curse. And yet, also so very human, with all those flaws taking over action and decisions.

I love the idea of the Doom of Mandos. Repitedly, it will resurface in the book, almost with its own will. It's an incredible idea.

Daisey I do love this chapter! So epic! (edited) 1mo
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JazzFeathers
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I've never noticed quite this clearly, but the way Morgoth sways the Noldor is very similar to the way Sauron will sway the Numenoreas.

There are many similarities: the lies believed as truths, the divided people, the rebellion against the Valar, the feeling of displacement. The idea of the exile and the fall seem to be present in both stories, which are therefore subtly connected.

What do you think?

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BarbaraJean
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And, here we come to Eol and Aredhel:

“It is not said that Aredhel was wholly unwilling, nor that her life in Nan Elmoth was hateful to her for many years.”

Not a rousing recommendation of their relationship…😬😆

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Daisey Definitely not! This story shows the differences in the intent of enchantments of Melian with those of Eol. The meme did make me laugh though. 1mo
JazzFeathers @Daisey And l wonder how much self-censorship there might be here. Might Tolkien have been esitant to include something so horrible as a real rape in his stories? 🤔 1mo
BarbaraJean @Daisey It really is such a contrast! And the comment is such understatement. @JazzFeathers Yes, that makes a lot of sense. There‘s a lot that‘s very carefully being toned down or just not being said. Then we get further and stronger hints later when Eol meets Curufin, and he disavows Eol‘s claim to kinship: “those who steal the daughters of the Noldor and wed them without gift or leave do not gain kinship with their kin” (edited) 1mo
BarbaraJean @Daisey @JazzFeathers I also wonder how much of a role Nan Elmoth itself plays in both these stories. There is a sense that its enchantments have grown darker, since the time of Thingol and Melian. Clearly Eol prevents Aredhel from finding her way out, but the place itself also seems to play a part. I wonder how much the place itself changed Eol—because of how close it is to Ered Gorgoroth, not far from Ungoliant/her “fell creatures.” 1mo
Daisey @BarbaraJean @jazzfeathers You both make some very good points! The location especially may be key. 1mo
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JazzFeathers
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#Silmarillion new edition

Oh, my goodness! I want it! 😱 I need it! 🤩
Give it to me now!!!!!

Deifio Wow! What a beautiful edition! 1mo
JazzFeathers @Deifio It is 🤩 1mo
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JazzFeathers
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Here, in a nutshell, is Tolkien's complex discourse about what is good and what is evil, what is right and what is wrong. And the reason why these concepts often mix and merge and telling one from the other may become very difficult.

It is, in my opinion, a beautiful passage.

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JazzFeathers
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On first read, it's maybe hard to tell, because at this point, so many things have already happened, but here (in my opinion) is were the story of the Silmarillion truly starts.

Morgoth lusting over the Silmarilli. What a powerful idea.

Melkor is a very 'strange' villain, in my opinion. On the surface, he's very basic: he's pure evil. Yet, the ways his evil works is very very complex.

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JazzFeathers
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I'm fascinated with the relationship between Tolkien and Feanor, which started kind of carelessly (in the first draft of the legendary I'm, Feanor and the Silmarilli were clearly just a storytelling devise) and the evolved throughout the author's life.

Feanor is one of my favourite characters in the Silmarillion. Such a complex, difficult, complicated character.

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JazzFeathers
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The way Tolkien creates environments and realms always has a magica, poetic quality to it. It seems to me as these places have a personality of their own, as if they too were characters in the story.

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Daisey
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I haven‘t had much actual reading time lately, so I caught up yesterday on audio while I took my beagle Luthien for a long rambling walk. “Of the Flight of the Noldor” is heartbreaking to me every time, but it‘s also an amazing story.

This morning I read “Of the Sindar” with breakfast. Here we learn more about Thingol & Melian and meet their daughter Luthien.

#FellowshipOfTolkien #Silmarillion #BreakfastWithTolkien #BookAndBreakfast

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JazzFeathers
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Once, l heard a discussion among fans about whether it was true love between Thingol and Melian, or she had been sent to Middle-earth specifically to enchant him.

I've always thought it is true love, but l was fascinated by the fact that both things were possible.
(Ps: Tolkien does answer the question in HoME 😜)

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JazzFeathers
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"Thus it was that the Valar found at last, as it were by chance, those whom they had so long awaited. And Oromë looking upon the Elves was filled with wonder, as though they were beings sudden and marvellous and unforeseen.”

I love this idea that even if the song has already been sung, there remains always a sense of wonder. The concept of Destiny is very complex in Tolkien.

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JazzFeathers
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So, then. Anyone who's read Tolkien with me in the past knows of my love for the Dwarves. But, l mean, come on! How beautiful is it this origin story? 🤩

I love this chapter also because of the interaction among the Valar. Is it my impression, or - strange as it might sound - there is never much interaction among the Valar? 🤔

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JazzFeathers
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For some reason, I've always loved the story of the Lamps of the Valar and l wish Tolkien had written more about them. The idea of these gigantic lamps illuminating the world... I don't know. There's something magical about it. And then their ruin...

But then, the first part of the Silmarillion, where only the Valar are there, is all exceptionally magical and poetic.

BethM I‘m struggling to follow it honestly 2mo
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JazzFeathers Let's talk about it @BethM The group is here to help along 😁 What do you find challenging? 2mo
CatLass007 My print copy of The Silmarillion is due to arrive tomorrow. I‘m hugely excited about starting from the beginning with both the print and audio versions. I know I‘m going to be off schedule but I can refer to your posts as I read/listen. 2mo
BethM I think it‘s bc I don‘t know what‘s happening. I‘m listening on audio. Is this like a creation story for the LotR world? 2mo
JazzFeathers @CatLass007 Yayyy!!! I think it will be easier to follow on paper. 2mo
JazzFeathers @BethM Ahhhh! The Silmarillion is always a bit baffling because there is so much in it. But there is a core story that regards the coursing of the Noldor. I'd suggest, follow that story if this is the first time you read this book. There is so much more in it, but that's for subsequent rereads. If you only focus on the Silmarilli and the course of the Noldor, you'll get a lot more out of the story in this read 😜 2mo
JazzFeathers @BethM Also, l really think audio is not the best way for this. It've very easy to get mixed up. Maybe you should try paper or ebook @Daisey what do you think? 2mo
Daisey @BethM Yes, it starts with a creation story, but I agree the core of the book is the story of the Silmarils. This is a book I finally feel pretty comfortable with after at least three reads. Now I can listen and follow, but on the first read there‘s no way I would have been able to follow with only audio. 2mo
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BarbaraJean
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I‘m catching up on my Silmarillion reading tonight, finally starting the Quenta Silmarillion. As before, I‘m having a hard time keeping the names straight, but I DO remember the love story of Elwe/Thingol and Melian. Because of this meme I made upon our last reading of The Silmarillion. 😁 #FellowshipofTolkien

Daisey 🤣😆🤣 2mo
SpellboundReader Lol! 😃👍 2mo
JazzFeathers 😂😂😂😂 2mo
SpellboundReader @BarbaraJean - I saved your meme to my kindle. Every time I scroll through through my photos, this still makes me giggle! 2mo
BarbaraJean @BeeCurious Hahaha--I love it!! Glad I could share the joy. 😁 2mo
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Daisey
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Yesterday I caught up on my reading of The Silmarillion. Now that we‘ve gotten into the Quenta Silmarillion itself, there are so many names. I appreciate this chart detailing the sundering of the elves. Then, this morning I read “Of Thingol and Melian” in which Elwe falls in love with the Melian, a Maia, and therefore stays in Middle-Earth and becomes known as Thingol.

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TheAromaofBooks Ooo interesting chart! There are sooooo many names for everything, and everyone seems to have about five names to keep straight!! 2mo
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CatLass007 Thanks for this. I‘ve decided to put this readalong on hold for a bit. I want a print copy to read as I listen to the audiobook. 2mo
Daisey @TheAromaofBooks So many! I‘ve read it multiple times, and they still trip me up. There are a few helpful charts, including this one, at the back of the book. 2mo
Daisey @CatLass007 You‘re welcome! I completely understand wanting this in print. It can be tough to follow. 2mo
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TheAromaofBooks !!!! I knew there was a map and a glossary, but somehow I missed the charts! 2mo
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JazzFeathers
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Tolkien put together a fantastic cast of characters here.
I find that every Vala has something special to love, but over time, I've become particularly attached to Manwe, Ulmo and Nienna.

Who are your favourite Valar? 😁

Daisey I don‘t think I have a favorite, but I do appreciate the variety. 2mo
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It doesn't matter how many times l read it, the Ainulindele will always touch my heart with his beauty. It is such a poetic origine story. But also, the deeper you get into the lore, the more essential elements in Tolkien's philosophy you can discern here.

I love the idea that the word was born in music. And that music still survives in the sound of the sea.

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CatLass007 I think I‘m a little off schedule. I listened to Ainulindale, The Music of the (Something? Ainu? Ainul? Ainor?) on Sunday and you‘re posting about it today, Wednesday. Am I behind or ahead? Maybe I need to start over again? Actually, I think I will start over again because I find my thoughts wandering and I‘m missing so much. Please just let me know where I need to be at the end of the day today. (edited) 2mo
CatLass007 Would a print copy of The Encyclopedia of Tolkien help me answer questions about this book? Or do you suggest a print copy of The Silmarillion? 2mo
JazzFeathers Hi @CatLass007 😁 @Daisey posted a schedule for the readalong here https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2704917 Today's read is Of the Beginning of Days. 2mo
Born.A.Reader I swore under whichever bookshelf diety you prefer that I owned a copy of this but I can't find the darn thing. I ordered one from Thriftbooks, it's due in shortly. Hoping to catch up when it comes in 2mo
Daisey @CatLass007 I find The Silmarillion hard to follow in audio only. I enjoy listening, but tend to get lost and have better luck with print. I also recommend the Prancing Pony Podcast episodes to go along with The Silmarillion for deeper understanding. (edited) 2mo
Daisey @CatLass007 Also, in reference to the schedule, we are pretty chill about following the schedule and many of us are very busy. Even as a host, I often fall behind during the week, especially this time of year, and play lots of catch up on the weekends. Don‘t be surprised if posts don‘t quite match the schedule. 2mo
CatLass007 @Daisey Thank you. Did you mean the Prancing Pony Podcast? Most of the buddy reads I‘m involved with I usually listen to the book all at once and then I follow along with the posts and discussions. I believe that‘s not the best way for me to listen to this book. It‘s serious and deep and requires more thought. I believe I will get a print copy of the book so that I have more of my senses involved and I‘m better focused. (cont)⬇️ 2mo
CatLass007 @Daisey I‘m glad you have catch-up days built into the schedule.💕 @JazzFeathers 💕Thank you both for hosting this and all the time and energy you put into it. (edited) 2mo
Daisey @CatLass007 Yes, Prancing Pony . . . Long day meant I forgot to check my own comment. The episodes are fairly long (I couldn‘t keep up with reading and podcasts last time), but I appreciated those I listened to. 2mo
CatLass007 @Daisey I often catch myself forgetting to proofread something. I‘m so glad we can edit posts on Litsy. Also, I‘m pretty happy with finally being able to edit on Facebook Messenger and to do something with texts after I hit the send button. I wanted to make sure that I was on the same wavelength as you 2mo
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BethM
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Here‘s my copy! But Scribd also has the audio so I‘ll likely use each as time permits. @Daisey @JazzFeathers #fellowshipoftolkien

JazzFeathers Oh l love this edition! I have the Hobbit and the three LotR books in this edition, and I'm considering getting at least a few more 😜 2mo
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Daisey
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Happy Sunday Littens! I‘m so looking forward to rereading this again with a group of readers here. It‘s sometimes a tough read, but I get more out of every reread.

#FellowshipOfTolkien #Silmarillion #reread #BreakfastWithTolkien #BookAndBreakfast

Daisey As always, we welcome more readers to join us! Let me know if you want to be added or removed from the tag list. 2mo
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Andrea313 Please remove me this time around; I hope to tag in on the next one. Enjoy! 2mo
mabell I won‘t be reading along with this one, if you would like to remove me 😊 2mo
mabell PS - Yummy looking breakfast! 2mo
CatLass007 I‘m listening to the audiobook narrated by Derek Jacobi. It doesn‘t have the forward and preface. Should I be concerned about missing something? 2mo
CatLass007 Actually, it‘s not Derek Jacobi. 2mo
Daisey @CatLass007 The main part of the preface is excerpts from a letter that Tolkien wrote to Milton Waldman. You can read about the letter here: https://www.teawithtolkien.com/blog/Letter131 2mo
CatLass007 Thank you. 2mo
JazzFeathers I'm so excited too. It's been some time since last we read it 🤩 2mo
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JazzFeathers
Silmarillion | J R R Tolkien
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#FellowshipOfTolkien #Silmarillion

I've read this letter so many times, but l always enjoy it.

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JazzFeathers
Silmarillion | J R R Tolkien
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#FellowshipOfTolkien #Silmarillion

@Daisey asked to see our editions. This is mine. Nothing spectacular. But l got this years ago from an exchange here on Litsy, and l love it 🤩

This is currently my only English edition of The Silmarillion. Of course l need more!

Daisey I love the simple cover of this edition. 2mo
JazzFeathers @Daisey l really like it too. 2mo
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JazzFeathers
Silmarillion | J R R Tolkien
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#FellowshipOfTolkien #Silmarillion

I've just seen than my las post was a month ago 😶

So sorry for disappearing. February has been an exceptionally busy and kind of a bothersome month. But l really care for this readaling and this fantastic group of readers and l keep telling me next read will be better

I still want to finish reading what I've left out and catch up with all your posts.
Let's start immediately! 💪😁

TheAromaofBooks Oh man, I gotta go borrow this one from my brother!! 😂 2mo
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BethM You‘ve got this. Just jump in here so it‘s not all overwhelming:) 2mo
JazzFeathers @TheAromaofBooks Did you manage it? 😁 2mo
JazzFeathers @BethM l hope this time I'll make it. The Silmarillion chapters are often in the shorter side so 🤞 2mo
TheAromaofBooks haha yes!!! He is the Tolkien nerd in our family. I enjoy the stories, but haven't really delved into the lore before, so I'm intrigued to read this one! 2mo
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LitsyEvents
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#FellowshipOfTolkien Readers,
Life has been a busy and I realized last night that I‘ve yet to share a schedule for The Silmarillion. I adjusted a previous schedule to include weekly catch up days since I know many of us are reading multiple things and The Silmarillion can be hard reading. I‘m so looking forward to reading this again with you all! I‘d love to see your edition as we get started.

#Silmarillion #ReadingSchedule #JRRTolkien
@Daisey

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Daisey
The Silmarillion | J.R.R. Tolkien
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#FellowshipOfTolkien Readers,
Life has been a busy and I realized last night that I‘ve yet to share a schedule for The Silmarillion. I adjusted a previous schedule to include weekly catch up days since I know many of us are reading multiple things and The Silmarillion can be hard reading. I‘m so looking forward to reading this again with you all! I‘d love to see your edition as we get started.

#Silmarillion #ReadingSchedule #JRRTolkien

BarbaraJean Thank you for the catch-up days!! Looking forward to re-reading this. 2mo
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BookwormAHN Yay! 2mo
Daisey @BarbaraJean I‘m sure I‘m going to need them as well! Lately it seems I only have time for Litsy on the weekends, so most of my own participation may happen on catch up days. 2mo
JazzFeathers Thanks for this, @Daisey 😁 Once against n, I'll try to read along. I still need to finish the previous two books 😶 2mo
Roary47 Yay for catch up days! 🫣🥰💛 2mo
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LitsyEvents
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Repost for @Daisey

#FellowshipOfTolkien Readers,
As we continue Tolkien‘s short works, we‘re also considering plans for the next phase of our reading journey. Do you want to start The Silmarillion immediately in February or leave time in between and start reading in March? If votes are fairly even, we can start mid February.

#BuddyRead #Readalong #JRRTolkien

See original post at https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2695109

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Daisey
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#FellowshipOfTolkien Readers,
As we continue Tolkien‘s short works, we‘re also considering plans for the next phase of our reading journey. Do you want to start The Silmarillion immediately in February or leave time in between and start reading in March? If votes are fairly even, we can start mid February.

Please comment your preference or if you would like to be removed from the tag list.

#Readalong #BuddyRead #JRRTolkien

BookwormAHN Either is good for me 😺 3mo
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CatLass007 I will be glad to start in February or March. I don‘t have a preference. 3mo
AllDebooks I have no preference x 3mo
Susanita I‘m not going to reread the Sil at this point, but please keep me on the list. 3mo
BethM I‘d vote feb or mid feb, March seems too far. 3mo
Roary47 Yes, please give me catch up time. 😅 Mid Feb or March please. 🙏🏼 3mo
BarbaraJean Later is better for me! 3mo
TheAromaofBooks I'm good with whatever works best for everyone!! 3mo
Daisey @BookwormAHN @CatLass007 @AllDebooks @BethM @Roary47 @BarbaraJean @TheAromaofBooks @JazzFeathers I think I will work on a schedule starting February 18. That gives some catch up time without making us wait until March, and we‘ll start the beginning of the week again. I may also put in a weekly catch up day as The Silmarillion can be pretty dense. 3mo
CatLass007 Sounds good! 3mo
BethM That sounds like a great plan! 3mo
Roary47 Love it! 3mo
BookwormAHN Fantastic 🧡 3mo
AllDebooks Great!👍 3mo
TheAromaofBooks Thank you!! 3mo
Lizpixie Late Feb to March seems perfect for me honestly. 3mo
Daisey @Lizpixie Great! 3mo
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BarbaraJean
The Silmarillion | J. R. R. Tolkien
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I feel like the #FellowshipofTolkien needs to see this…
(I can‘t stop laughing at “Feanor No“)

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CrystalE02
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Pickpick

I enjoyed reading this book. It brought out more of the beginnings of Middle Earth. I loved learning more about the characters in the book. I rated this book a 4 out of 5 stars.

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shortsarahrose
Silmarillion | J R R Tolkien
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I‘ve never read The Simarillion (it didn‘t really interest my 7th/8th grade self, which is when I originally read The Hobbit/LoTR), but now I feel inspired to get to it after my reread of those. So I ordered a copy from Barnes & Noble. And it was part of a buy one, get one 50% off deal, so I picked up a fun sounding fantasy. April must give them a sniff, while keeping my lap warm.

#bookhaul #catsoflitsy

dabbe Hello there, Amazing April! 🖤🐾🖤 6mo
AnnCrystal 💕😻💝. 6mo
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wisherwishinguponastar
The Silmarillion | J. R. R. Tolkien
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I have been struggling with my new job, but I have been using audiobooks as an aide to get through the day. Last month I listened to Fellowship, Towers, Hobbit, and Return of the King (in that order). Last week I finished the Silmarillion and now I am almost done with Unfinished Tales. Then I found out about #LotRChapterADay . Guess I gotta start over????

Daisey Whether you start over or just jump in to join us for discussion, we‘d love to hear your input! Do you want to be added to the tag list for our posts? 8mo
BarbaraJean You could follow along with episodes from the Prancing Pony Podcast, if it's too soon for a chapter-a-day re-read! https://theprancingponypodcast.com/ I've listened to just a few of their episodes, and they were excellent. I thought about pairing the podcast with the chapter-a-day read, but working remotely and not having a commute are severely limiting my listening time these days! 8mo
UwannaPublishme Wishing you happier days ahead at your new job. 🌼 8mo
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wisherwishinguponastar @Daisey Thanks for the warm welcome! I would love to be added to the list. (edited) 8mo
wisherwishinguponastar @BarbaraJean that is a good idea. I have not heard of that podcast and will have to check it out! 8mo
wisherwishinguponastar @UwannaPublishme Thanks. I keep telling myself to give it three months before I make a decision, but this has been a looooong three months! 8mo
JazzFeathers So happy to have you with us!!! And wishing you all the best at work. It's hard to work in a place you don't feel to belong 😔 8mo
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wisherwishinguponastar
The Silmarillion | J.R.R. Tolkien
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Sometimes your human wants to go on an adventure because they have been listening to The Lord of the Rings all month and they need to be reminded that home is so much better. #dogsoflitsy

dabbe Hello, you sweetest pup, you! 🖤🐾🖤 8mo
wisherwishinguponastar @dabbe She is pretty cute… and pretty spoiled. 8mo
dabbe @wisherwishinguponastar Those are two good “prettys“ to have! 🤩🐾🖤 8mo
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BookwormAHN
The Silmarillion | J.R.R. Tolkien
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I just discovered that Andy Serkis, along with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, also narrated The Silmarillion. He was brilliant with the others, so I immediately downloaded this one, too 🧡
#FellowshipOfTolkien #LOTRChapterADay
Tagging those who might be interested @JazzFeathers @Daisey @wordslinger42 @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @BethM @Roary47 @Susanita

BethM Audible? The one on scribd is narrated by someone else. 9mo
BookwormAHN @BethM Yes, but if the one on Scribd is narrated by Martin Shaw, then it is also good. 9mo
BethM @BookwormAHN it is! 9mo
JazzFeathers OMG! I need to get aaaallllll of them! 🤩 9mo
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