I've read 'The Hobbit', 'The Lord of the Rings' (including the Appendices, well, except the Shire calendar and Elvish language), and 'The Silmarillion'. I was really impressed with 'Silmarillion'. Almost seems like it could be a movie in itself. That story of Beren and Luthien had me on the edge of my seat! Some interesting insights on so many things that I'd read in the other books and didn't fully understand.
I'm thinking I'd very much like to read 'The Children of Hurin' next. The story of Turin Turambar seemed like a really tragic one, but I think I want to see if there are more details on it than what's in 'Silmarillion'. The only part of the story that was particularly hard to read through was the geography discussion. I must've looked crazy on the bus, staring at this map of Middle-Earth trying to figure out what they were talking about. Seemed like wherever the Men came from, and wherever Angband was, couldn't find it on the map. Is there a map of Numenor? Guess I should look it up, huh?
Anyway, any suggestions on what are some good books about Middle-Earth that I could check out next? I know there's The History of Middle Earth, The Lost Tales, Bilbo's Last Song, stuff like that...just not sure where it all fits. Or if it's worth a read. Kind of a nice escape. I'll probably get 'Children of Hurin' today if I have time, but...just wanted some thoughts from whoever may be a Tolkien fan out there.
--sd-7