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J.R.R. Tolkeins "Children of Hurin"
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05-04-2007, 05:10 PM
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Texdolley
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I managed to get through some of the The Simarillion and some of the book of lost tales. And few other things, but I allways felt them to not realy be novels, but collections of stories, put together to be a history.
I am more interested in "The children of Hurin" because it is supposed to be a "story" even though it was peiced together by Tolkeins son.
But I could be totally off-base.
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