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The Lays of Beleriand by J.R.R. Tolkien

62sghg's review against another edition

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2.0

I decided to stop reading this early. I love Tolkien and even stuff from the Lost Tales series, but the style in this book is quite archaic and dense. Definitely worth a read if you're looking for that, but otherwise just a heads up.

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4.0

This is probably my favourite volume of the History of Middle-earth because it's the one with the poetry, and especially the Lay of Lethian, which is my favorite among Tolkien's stories. It's true that it's largely a re-hash of the famous stories from [b:The Silmarillion|7332|The Silmarillion (Middle-Earth Universe)|J.R.R. Tolkien|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1336502583s/7332.jpg|4733799], but they're told differently (in beautiful rhyming couplets for the Lay of Lethian and alliterative verse for the Narn i hin Hurin) and in significantly more detail. As such, I highly recommend this.

That having been said, it is necessary to read The Silmarillion first, because the poems are incomplete and out of context. As such, it might not make much sense to people who don't already know the story as a whole.

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I can't believe I got through this.
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