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Yes, I know, I know. Tolkien is Tolkien and as far as I’m aware of, there is no one like him. BUT after my cousin gave me his copies of The Lord of the Rings quite a few years ago, I really got into fantasy (before I was reading mostly crime/thriller – appropriate reading material for an eleven year old…).
Anyway, find below books which are a little like dear Mr. Tolkien’s (some of them are inspired by his books, I think).
Please don’t judge those books by their covers. The german ones are sometimes nicer to look at and I enjoyed reading those books back then. If you are interested in one or more, just click the cover and it will take you to goodreads.
Which books would you recommend if someone asked you for books like Tolkien’s?
Which book or author did you chose for this week’s theme?
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Man, I STILL haven’t read anything by JRR Tolkein. I meant to read his books ages back (I borrowed the whole lot from the library) but I totally forgot about them. Yeah, those covers really aren’t the most appealing, but it’s great to know that the stories underneath are worth it!
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The cover is a big reason to pick up a book and read its blurb or not, if I don’t know the author or haven’t read someones rec for said book. If you ever have enough time, I hope you’ll enjoy Tolkien’s books and maybe those on my list. ๐
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LOL I love that you say don’t judge by covers! Sometimes forigen covers are prettier but always the inside that’s most important plus come on ugly cover books can go to ebooks ๐ I’ve also never read LotR but I did love the story in the movies so I could totally think about about stories like that.
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I just fell in love with elven and dwarves (I’ll never be able to decide which I prefer), so I searched for books about them back then. But to be honest… I wouldn’t have picked Trek to Kraggen-Cor with its english cover… I don’t think it does the book justice.
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these books look great – will be sharing this list with my Tolkien-fan husband ๐ My TTT
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Hopefully he’ll like them – I love sharing great books.Thanks for linking to your list!
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This is a great list! I am adding The Elven to my wishlist for sure ๐
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I’m sure you’ll enjoy it!
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Oh this is a fantastic rec post, you reminded me to get into Raymond E Feist, my dad adores The Magician series and I still haven’t cehcked it out yet.
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I conclude your dad has a good reading taste ๐ Hopefully you’ll like this series/universe too!
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I read some Feist a while back, liked his series. And the Iron Crown books I read too… haven’t read Trek to Kraggen- Cor, but love that cover!
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He’s without a doubt my most read author and I don’t even own all of his books. I haven’t read a lot by Dennis L. McKiernan, but I liked what I’ve read.
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I love it โค I will definitely try to read these ! Especially the elven .
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I’m happy to hear it. I had a lot of fun reading the elven… the world building alone… I should re-read it soon. Three times isn’t enough, haha.
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Cool list. The Dwarves looks like something I’d enjoy.
My TTT: https://samwhitehousewriter.wordpress.com/2015/09/29/top-ten-tuesday-top-ten-books-to-read-if-you-like-george-r-r-martin/
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I have read the dwarves more than once, it’s a really good series.
Thanks for linking to your list.
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Great list! Tolkien is classic, but he definitely inspired some brilliant fantasy epics ๐
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He really is. I don’t know how the fantasy genre would look like without him.
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