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Wowow Too fast at some points. XD To be honest, the Silmarillion was a very looooong book to read for me.
The Silmarillion was a loooooong book to read for everybody, mostly because it was really sort of unfinished; just Tolkien’s ideas about worldbuilding. I managed it by making it a bathroom reader; no more than one story at a time!
Cool; yes, it was a little fast at some points but this is a really nice way to get tons of information that is long and dry to read.
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