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Book Reviews of The Children of HúrinBook Review: Not An Easy Read But Well Worth The Effort Summary: 5 Stars
Set in the first age of Middle Earth, The Children Of Hurin recounts the life of Turin, Hurin's son. Nearly 7,000 years before the Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit, men and elves struggle against Morgoth, the enemy who has placed a curse on Hurin's family. Raised as a fosterling by a king of elves, Turin tries to escape the doom set upon him and in doing so ensnares friends and family in the evil plots and designs of Morgoth. For the avid Tolkien reader, The Children Of Hurin adds yet more detail and substance to J. R. R. Tolkien's creation. The same stunning and descriptive language used in both the Lord Of The Rings and The Silmarillion invests the reader in the tale.
The Children Of Hurin is not an easy book to read, but like Beowulf or Le Morte d' Arthur it is well worth the effort. It is rare to find such mythic and compelling work among the flotsam and jetsam of current fantasy writings. For those who love the "old" tales, or for those who love mythology, The Children Of Hurin is a must read.
Quill says: Christopher Tolkien (J. R. R. Tolkien's son) has brilliantly edited, compiled and presented his late father's unfinished works. One can only hope that there are more gems yet to be mined from that source!
Book Review: The Children of Hurin Summary: 5 Stars
I LOVED this book. As a fan of Tolkien, this book just completed the picture that was originally painted in the Silmarillion. It fleshed out the story that made it much more rich and satisfying to read. There are more personal details, and fuller accounts of events that make you feel more connected to Turin and his inescapable doom. When reading the account in the Silmarillion, I had always felt it very dark and depressing. This version has many lighter notes in it that are a relief in the tale, making it less oppressive, but still full of impact. If you have never read the Silmarillion, you will want to read it after reading this book. If you have read the Silmarillian, you will enjoy this richer account of The Children of Hurin.
Book Review: Tragically interesting Summary: 5 Stars
I just read this in a little over a week and I found myself not being able to put it down. I got lost in the introduction and the 1st chapter, but once I got into the 2nd Chapter it was like flying a plane.
I advise everyone to avoid from(or cover up) reading any chapter titles. Most of them tell you what will happen.
If you've read any of Tolkien's works, then this book is for you. I've only read Fellowship, half of Two Towers, some of the Appendices, and just started reading the Hobbit.
If you haven't read any Tolkien then find this at a bookstore and read Chapter 1 and some or all of Chapter 2 then decide for/against purchasing it. I do advise reading at least the Fellowship though.
Book Review: Excellent Story Summary: 5 Stars
The story was tough to get into; however, once I was into it, it was impossible to put down. The language style is a little tough to get used to, but once the story starts moving along you don't even notice it. This is another great book about elves and men. If you enjoyed the Silmarilion you will like this book.
Book Review: Great book in perfect condition Summary: 5 Stars
This book is in perfect condition. The book is also a very well written and entertaining. It provides extra background on the Lord of the Rings saga.
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