Flexor the Mighty! said:
Anyone read this yet? Is it any good?
If you have read the
Silmarillion version and are familiar with the snippets in
The Book of Lost Tales and
Unfinished Tales regarding Turin etc. (...well I think its those books), then there doesn't appear to be much new material.
It is however the full tale, from beginning to end, of the (mis)adventures of Turin (who happens to be one of my favourite characters ...so I'm most likely biased).
I think that the beginning may be a bit of a chore for some folks to get past who are only familiar with LotR and The Hobbit, and I would also say that (IMO) the style of writing is more alike to that of the Silmarillion than LotR ...but if tales of the first age of Middle-earth are of interest, then it's worth picking up.
I obviously like it, as I'm quite a big Tolkien fan, and I probably like the brief histories laid down in the Silmarillion more than LotR itself. However, I can't help but think that some folks might be a little disappointed with the book if they are expecting another 'The Hobbit' or something similar.
I'm also looking forward to the audio book version that's coming out later in the year (read by Christopher Lee)

and if I'm honest, I think I would like to see
The Children Of Hurin make it to the big screen next - rather than the Hobbit
