The books edited by Christopher Tolkien don’t have the depth or polish that the “real” Tolkien titles do, but that’s understandable - he tries to impose himself as little as possible, focusing on compiling these unfinished tales (which often consist of multiple, conflicting partial stories, sometimes written decades apart) into some sort of a coherent whole while sticking to his father’s words.
I still appreciate and enjoy that I have a chance to read them.
He's dead and he still writes faster than George R. R. Martin.
Sig oddly relevant for once.
The books edited by Christopher Tolkien don’t have the depth or polish that the “real” Tolkien titles do, but that’s understandable - he tries to impose himself as little as possible, focusing on compiling these unfinished tales (which often consist of multiple, conflicting partial stories, sometimes written decades apart) into some sort of a coherent whole while sticking to his father’s words.
I still appreciate and enjoy that I have a chance to read them.
I asked her to check out the Load of the Rings
When I watched it on PornHub I did not expect there to be a book version.
Yes, let’s get worked up over THAT versus not knowing about the Battle of the Somme or who JRR Tolkien was.