Books similar to the lord of the rings
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Tolkein, of course, (all unknowing) spawned a whole fantasy genre of pseudo-medieval quests with an assortment of different races working together. The Shannara series is but one of these.
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I absolutely agree! I picked up the Simarillion because I read all of Tolkein's other books that I could find. I could not get through it. It was very difficult because there were no characters to relate the stories to his other books. I did enjoy Of Beren and Luthien very much though.Eigon wrote:Be warned about the Silmarillion - it will fry your brain! It is seriously hard going, taking in thousands of years of mythic Middle Earth history with very few (if any) continuing characters. Occasionally there is a proper short story like Beren and Luthien, but most of it is pretty uncompromising Mythic Prose.
Tolkein, of course, (all unknowing) spawned a whole fantasy genre of pseudo-medieval quests with an assortment of different races working together. The Shannara series is but one of these.
A few other things Tolkein has written:
Children of Hurin
Farmer Giles of Ham
Smith of Wooten Major
The last two are shorter pieces, and are unrelated to any of his other works. I found a book at a thrift store that was them bound together, but I haven't seen them since. Definitely worth a look though.
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Also - if you like The Silmarillion, there are books like The Lost Tales that collect earlier versions of the stories and stuff like that.