5/29/2023 0 Comments The hobbit prequel book![]() ![]() The very first story he wrote that consciously belonged to Middle-earth was The Fall of Gondolin, which is one of the three Great Stories of the Silmarillion. The Silmarillion is the first of all the stories in many ways. This course of action would look like this: The Silmarillion So, of course, logic would suggest to start at the beginning and stop and the end. ![]() It starts at the beginning - and I truly mean the beginning, that is the beginning of time - and proceeds in an unbroken chain of events to the end of the Third Age. I promise.īut since I also know you’re not here to get unhelpful answers, I think there are at least a couple of other options to consider. So pick whatever book you prefer, then the next, then the next, and when you’re done, start all over again. Before, that is, you’ll be in a position to receive what it actually has to offer. ![]() Because you’ll have to read those stories multiple times before you start to deep under the surface, make the connections and read the deeper meanings and symbols. The order in which you read Tolkien’s stories about Middle-earth the first time doesn’t matter. I do have an answer and I do know you won’t like it. ![]()
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