Ranking (Almost) All of Tolkien's Works

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Today, we're ranking and discussing (almost) all of Tolkien's works!
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  • @craigvdodge
    @craigvdodge3 ай бұрын

    “It’ll drive up engagement, so I can’t really be mad.” S tier for honesty.

  • @ninja393

    @ninja393

    3 ай бұрын

    This is actually my favorite thing youtubers do. Honesty is cool, clickbait is cringe.

  • @therabidbanshee824
    @therabidbanshee8243 ай бұрын

    I don't think I've ever read anything nearly as enthralling and visual as the beginning of the Silmarillion. Singing existence into being is so beautiful, and the sowing of discord into the melody is such a genius way to depict the idea of the fall

  • @gatergates8813

    @gatergates8813

    3 ай бұрын

    It's my favorite creation story I've ever read, the way the 3 themes of the Song reflect the 3 ages took me a few read throughs to fully understand, but it's like reading an overture for the entire story of Arda- telling the framework of the story without giving anything away. And after reading it a few times, I've started to really feel some honest sympathy for Melkor- he starts out more-or-less as a deity of temperature, so while the others each have their own personal element to work with, Melkor by his very nature had to act on the creations of the others to be able to do anything at all. He brought out the potential in all the others by pushing them to their extremes, just as Eru intended.

  • @shanestevens5352
    @shanestevens53523 ай бұрын

    I never would’ve expected the “my cabbages” guy from Avatar the Last Airbender to be a Tolkien invention but here we are

  • @Jess_of_the_Shire

    @Jess_of_the_Shire

    3 ай бұрын

    Right? I laughed out loud at that part

  • @EvelynDayless

    @EvelynDayless

    3 ай бұрын

    Running into cabbage carts is a trope as old as time

  • @sebastianevangelista4921

    @sebastianevangelista4921

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Jess_of_the_Shire Maybe Rings of Power was underwhelming because it was lacking in cabbage guy.

  • @adamdavis1648

    @adamdavis1648

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@EvelynDayless And so are hybrid animals, apparently.

  • @edwinguaman5257

    @edwinguaman5257

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't understand what they mean. Can someone explain it to me plz?

  • @zmani4379
    @zmani43793 ай бұрын

    Tolkien's Letters to Father Christmas?! TOLKIEN: "Fly, you fools!" SANTA AND RUDOLPH: "Ok"

  • @Hermestrismegiston

    @Hermestrismegiston

    3 ай бұрын

    I mean it's still Tolkien, so they have to fight hordes of goblins attacking the north pole occasionaly...

  • @adamdavis1648

    @adamdavis1648

    3 ай бұрын

    Is that what Gandalf says in the movie right before he's pulled down by the balrog? I always wondered because it sounds to me like he says "flutter, you fools" or "flubber, you fools", but I always figured I probably wasn't hearing it right.

  • @alanpennie8013

    @alanpennie8013

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@adamdavis1648 Oh it's an old fan joke that he was actually advising them to find some Eagles to fly them to Mordor, but unfortunately they didn't understand him.

  • @Augustus_Imperator
    @Augustus_Imperator3 ай бұрын

    The rating for the Silmarillion is in the name itself. S. 😀

  • @azanocegrog748

    @azanocegrog748

    3 ай бұрын

    Same with the lord of the ringS and the Shobbit

  • @RayaAllen13

    @RayaAllen13

    Ай бұрын

    @@azanocegrog748 shobbit 😂

  • @Peter_1986
    @Peter_19862 ай бұрын

    I love how the character Tom Bombadil existed long before the novel "Lord Of The Rings" was written; this perfectly mirrors how he is older than pretty much everyone in the actual story.

  • @alanpennie8013

    @alanpennie8013

    2 ай бұрын

    He does give the impression of having strayed into ME from a different universe, because that's exactly what happened.

  • @joncarroll2040
    @joncarroll20403 ай бұрын

    B for "Bilbo's translations" C for "Celeborn's collection" D for "Denethor's ramblings." E for "Eowyn hates it" F...I got nothing.

  • @skeeterd5150

    @skeeterd5150

    3 ай бұрын

    Feanor…. Nuff said

  • @jacksavere6988

    @jacksavere6988

    3 ай бұрын

    Fell-beast food

  • @therabidbanshee824

    @therabidbanshee824

    3 ай бұрын

    Fangorn Forest

  • @CrustyCheapster

    @CrustyCheapster

    3 ай бұрын

    F is just Faramir. Just Faramir.

  • @ski7301

    @ski7301

    3 ай бұрын

    F for “Faramir-the movie version”

  • @cirthador1453
    @cirthador14533 ай бұрын

    I have read the Silmarillion even more times than LOTR. It is so good!

  • @P1Gman

    @P1Gman

    3 ай бұрын

    I needed to read it 4 times to actually take in all of the information. Such a hard read, but so rewarding.

  • @RayaAllen13

    @RayaAllen13

    Ай бұрын

    @@P1Gman I’m on my first time and I don’t understand a word. I intend to read it another 4-5 times in order to actually understand it. I WILL FOLLOW THROUGH THIS ONE I PROMISE.

  • @P1Gman

    @P1Gman

    Ай бұрын

    @@RayaAllen13 God speed, KZread has some of the stories on audiobook.

  • @MarkaNgamer
    @MarkaNgamer3 ай бұрын

    I'm shocked. For me putting the Silmarillion anywhere but in S tier is madness (in Gandalf's voice).

  • @dragonofmordor

    @dragonofmordor

    3 ай бұрын

    The Silmarillion is genuinely my favorite book and what made me truly fall in love with Middle Earth.

  • @trexasaurus5322

    @trexasaurus5322

    3 ай бұрын

    I couldn’t even finish it, it was just too boring and felt like I was in a history class. I think C is a solid choice based purely off its readability. If you’re ranking based off of importance to the lore then it would probably be an S

  • @totalwar1793

    @totalwar1793

    2 ай бұрын

    Honestly, you need to divide the books in the Silmarillion. Like Ainulindale is an F tier book. Quenta and Akallabeth on the other hand are A tier.

  • @KnowhereClue

    @KnowhereClue

    2 ай бұрын

    @@trexasaurus5322 Its written like a religious text, it works better if it's being read to you, similar to a priest/preacher would. The audio book is the best way to consume it.

  • @gilbertculloden87

    @gilbertculloden87

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@trexasaurus5322 the Silmarillion is really written in the style of old mythic epics like say the Elder Edda and the Prose Edda. These types of texts have sweeping narratives, epic heroes, and fantastic exploits but don't have some of the features we associate with modern novels (like character development based on internal emotional struggles, comic relief, etc). If you approach the Silmarillion as a mythic epic in the style of ancient texts it works well, but it's definitely a different genre than Lord of the Rings or other modern novels.

  • @cameton_youtube
    @cameton_youtube3 ай бұрын

    The only tolkein book I've read is the Hobbit, but I was told to challenge your tier list for engagement, so.... Wait, you put the Hobbit in S tier, 100% correct tier list

  • @jimlang7461
    @jimlang74613 ай бұрын

    The Silmarillion is definitely tier S for me. I love how the Music of the Ainur presages how important music is in the magic of Middle Earth. Most of the the magic, e. g. the magic of Luthien, is accomplished through song

  • @dws0828
    @dws08283 ай бұрын

    According to sources, Jess ranking the Silmarillion at a C is the primary cause for The Battle of Unnumbered Tears 😢

  • @dontgivetwothwips3615
    @dontgivetwothwips36153 ай бұрын

    You had me at “held up by a gang of bears”.

  • @ericbond8284
    @ericbond82843 ай бұрын

    "A" for Aragorn for whom the timeless pass, "B" for Boromir who never transcends "A" "C" for Celebrimbor whose mettle is crass "D" for Denethor worst dad of all In the realm of KZread where the haters lie. One "E" for Eowyn, betrayed by Rankin, One "F" for Faramir, likewise forgotten by Bass In vast KZread where Algorithms decry But they were all of them deceived, for another tier was made. In the land of Mordor, in the fires of Mount Doom, the Dark Lord Sauron forged in secret, a master rank, to surpass all others.

  • @alanpennie8013

    @alanpennie8013

    2 ай бұрын

    Excellent.

  • @kwanshawn

    @kwanshawn

    Ай бұрын

    This is a severely underrated comment

  • @gurugoat8298
    @gurugoat82983 ай бұрын

    Honestly, as much as I love the Lord of the Rings and the Silmarillion, the Children of Hurin is my absolute favorite of Tolkien's work. It feels even more ancient and dark with it's grim narrative and heroic deeds. It reminded me a lot of Beowulf (another favorite of mine; Tolkien's translation is superb).

  • @adamsjoberrg

    @adamsjoberrg

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree. The standalone of the Children of Hurin is an incredible work of art. It's so unique and so heartwrenching.

  • @oxygenashvili_

    @oxygenashvili_

    2 ай бұрын

    i agreeeee silmarillon and children of hurin both incredible@@adamsjoberrg

  • @The_Custos

    @The_Custos

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, I am finding that as well.

  • @michelhv
    @michelhv3 ай бұрын

    The translations/adaptations like Sigurd and Gudrun or The Fall of Arthur have been a revelation for me. More than the Green Knight translation, they show Tolkien’s talent at thinking through entire literary traditions.

  • @MountainFisher
    @MountainFisher3 ай бұрын

    Jess in Leaf By Niggle and you talking about getting caught up in little details. I read something Einstein wrote to a friend about young scientists he was acquainted with. He wrote his friend that the scientists he was meeting had no notion of subjects outside their fields, but thought they did. Einstein said they reminded him of someone who had studied thousands of trees, but had never seen a forest. I don't know why what you said brought that to my mind, but it seemed appropriate.

  • @jmatos316
    @jmatos3163 ай бұрын

    Children of Hurin is one of my favorites ... but it is very painful read :) But not mad at the B... I spent my entire life thinking I was the only one reading Tolkien's stories until I was like... 24 .. so yeah i'm just glad you have a channel and so many subscribers :)

  • @ianmartinesq
    @ianmartinesq3 ай бұрын

    I think The Children of Hurin is Tolkien’s Oedipus Rex.

  • @Jess_of_the_Shire

    @Jess_of_the_Shire

    3 ай бұрын

    Honestly, a great point. It very closely follows the form of a classical tragedy.

  • @vinnycordeiro

    @vinnycordeiro

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Jess_of_the_Shire It also draws heavily from the Kalevala, specifically the legend of Kullervo (it's almost a rewriting of it but with a Christian undertone).

  • @gatergates8813

    @gatergates8813

    3 ай бұрын

    It's simultaneously the best book and the worst book, both reasons being the incest

  • @sebastianevangelista4921

    @sebastianevangelista4921

    3 ай бұрын

    @@gatergates8813 George RR Martin being a fan of Tolkien really checks out now.

  • @armygrunt13
    @armygrunt133 ай бұрын

    Jess, if you're into European Heavy Metal, you should check out "Nightfall in Middle Earth" by Blind Guardian. It's an entire Tolkien inspired album, not about Lord of the Rings, but The Silmarillion. "Curse of Feanor" is a bombastic masterpiece. Would love to hear your take on the album, even if you're not into Metal.

  • @augustbergquist5649
    @augustbergquist56493 ай бұрын

    My two favorite tolkein stories have got to be 1) Beren and Luthien, 2) Sam confronting Shelob. I really like the short and concise version of Beren and Luthien in the Silmarillion, so I think that makes it my favorite book of Tolkein's. I also like how the Silmarilion ties Beren and Luthien to the larger story of middle earth. The whole story of Beren and Luthien, in my opinion, is continued in such a beautiful way with Sam and holding up the vial of Galadriel to fend off Shelob, since it was the same silmaril that Beren and Luthien got from Morgoth, which was then taken with Earendil off into the sky, after he convinces the Valar to drive out Morgoth. The fact that the whole Sam and Shelob story is in the Two Towers makes it my second favorite Tolkein book. Both of these stories just gave me chills the first time I read them. I see a lot of similarity in these two stories, especially with both of them being sort of "unlikely heroes" (Sam, Beren, Luthien, and Frodo are all unlikely in their own special ways), as well as how its about hope in defiance of overwhelming darkness. Also, I think there's a cool similarity between Beren dying and Frodo appearing, from Sam's perspective, to die.

  • @rycolligan
    @rycolligan3 ай бұрын

    His essay/lecture on Beowulf "The Monsters and the Critics" is one of my favorite things I've ever read. I do recommend it to anyone.

  • @ilikemandalorians9861
    @ilikemandalorians98613 ай бұрын

    I wish your laptop a speedy recovery! 💐

  • @necromanzer52
    @necromanzer522 ай бұрын

    I have been searching for Farmer Giles of Ham for over a decade. It's a book I have vague memories of reading as a kid, but I had no idea what it was until now. So thank you.

  • @alanpennie8013

    @alanpennie8013

    2 ай бұрын

    I haven't read it for years but I remember it extremely well. It's a very donnish sort of book, which never made me laugh out loud but often made me smile appreciatively.

  • @michaelsommers2356

    @michaelsommers2356

    Ай бұрын

    It should be easy to find. If you don't want to order it online, go to your local bookstore and they'll get if for you.

  • @necromanzer52

    @necromanzer52

    Ай бұрын

    @@michaelsommers2356 Oh yeah, I found a pdf through google. It was a good yarn.

  • @tomhoornstra9533
    @tomhoornstra95333 ай бұрын

    Most influential: On Fairy Stories. Most inspiring for artists and writers: Leaf By Niggle Most noble-romantic: Beren and Luthien Most memorable scenes: Return of the King: Mt Doom, Gandalf on the Bridge, Eowyn whipping her helmet off and saying "I am no man!" (though this is more the movie), The Grey Havens Most heartbreakingly beautiful and personal: Letters from Father Christmas. I cry, too.

  • @tomhoornstra9533

    @tomhoornstra9533

    3 ай бұрын

    Oh, I forgot: Gandalf on the Bridge is Fellowship....

  • @iannicholson5107
    @iannicholson51073 ай бұрын

    I am married to an Irish nazgul, the most charming of that frankly disreputable crew. It keeps a hobbit agile. There's about three people I follow online, I trust not inappropriately. Excepting until now I have always made a point of thanking them. I shall correct the otherwise unfortunate omission. by thanking you. Years ago when an erstwhile academic I visited an Oxford don and somewhat underperformed. He offered me biscuits with a fortuitous tea. He was like J R R Tolkien and madam I was affeared. Such is youth. My best wishes..

  • @SunKou7
    @SunKou72 ай бұрын

    My top tiers (ranked internally): S: Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, The Children of Hurin A: The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun, The Hobbit, Leaf By Niggle, The Lay of Leithian B: Farmer Giles of Ham, The Homecoming of Beortnoth Beorthelm's Son, On Fairy-Stories

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson87983 ай бұрын

    I personally don’t separate the three LOTR books from each other, I think that that’s something that more people do who first became familiar with the world through the movies (I’m old). I’d have to rank The Silmarillion higher myself if I were doing the list. I agree that it reads more like a history book than his other two biggest works but I read a lot of history books so I have a definite taste for them. While both The Hobbit and LOTR have a greater feeling of intimacy and immediacy to them the Silmarillion gives me a greater sense of majesty and antiquity. When I re-read the books as I do every few years I always start with The Hobbit, progress through LOTR (including the appendices) and inevitably go to The Silmarillion.

  • @Paramurasaki

    @Paramurasaki

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. It's kind of odd to me to separate Lord of The Rings, because it is one story. That's why it is not understandable to put Fellow in A, but Return in S

  • @carlcramer9269
    @carlcramer92693 ай бұрын

    "Leaf by Niggle" (which I have not read) makes me think of "Before the Law" by Franz Kafka. In that story, a man sits before a gate all his life, hoping it will open. When he is aged and about to die, he asks the guardian if someone else will be able to open this door at later time. And the answer is no, this door was here for him alone. Most people read this with a pessimistic framing, but I do not. What the story tells me is that there is a door for each of us, something only we of all people can achieve, and we should not just sit there, we should work on opening this gate. And this seems to be what happens in Leaf by Niggle, with less room for putting a negative spin on it.

  • @carlcramer9269

    @carlcramer9269

    3 ай бұрын

    I love Smith of Wotton Major and rate that A.

  • @carlcramer9269

    @carlcramer9269

    3 ай бұрын

    I have a Swedish edition of The Hobbit (Bilbo is the Swedish title) with illustrations by Tove Jansson, of Mumin fame. Cute, but some are also quite scary for a children's book. Look them up if you can. I do love the Mirkwood elves with horns! www.google.com/search?q=bilbo+illustrations+by+tove+jansson&rlz=1C1CHBD_svSE1041SE1041&oq=bilbo+illustrations+by+tove+jansson&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRifBTIHCAMQIRifBdIBCDc2MjlqMGo5qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

  • @Jman3862
    @Jman38623 ай бұрын

    When I was reading the Silmarillion, I felt like I was reading a bible for Middle Earth. I've gotta say, it's the only book I've read like it.

  • @alanpennie8013

    @alanpennie8013

    2 ай бұрын

    It's exactly that.

  • @iannicholson5107
    @iannicholson51073 ай бұрын

    That was shire genius A very old journalist friend had bought me Tolkien' letters. I am fond of Tolkien as one would be of an ageing hobbit. Thank you for your work.

  • @iannicholson5107

    @iannicholson5107

    3 ай бұрын

    You have almost certainly inadvertently emailed me an invitation to massage you. I am a married man and even when single would never be so forward in the company of hobbits. I found it a delightful error. My wife perhaps less so but I have always considered her to be an agent of Sauron. Apart from that she's pretty nice. You probably wouldn't want to visit Weathertop in her company. As always with thanks.

  • @aflatironwade27
    @aflatironwade273 ай бұрын

    Have to commend you, Return of the King is so good. Aragorn superseding Gandalf as Middle Earth’s protector is such a delicate but empowering storyline, and witnessing the fellowship’s interpretation of Aragorns subtle but humble sense of power grow into a “Servant Leader” after the Battle of Pelennor Fields (my favorite of all battles) gives the reader such a sense of the delicate power balance that follows the succession of a King’s departure (Or steward, Denethor). I for one cannot think of a more deserving King than Aragorn in that moment. So powerful

  • @BleuetsBleuets
    @BleuetsBleuets3 ай бұрын

    “We’re going to put that in C, continuity isn’t great”. - Jess on Christmas letters Tolkien wrote to his children. You’re brutal Jess, love it! 🤣😜

  • @mch12311969
    @mch123119693 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love your channel. I also find you completely charming. Leaf by Niggle is a favorite, partially because it is wonderful story and partially because I found my copy purely by accident in my local used bookshop.

  • @airixxxx
    @airixxxx3 ай бұрын

    The Silmarillion a C? You are playing with fire here.

  • @meechabevan3718
    @meechabevan37183 ай бұрын

    I just want to say that I recently found your channel while doing research for a Lord of the Rings LARP I’ll be attending in June and I’ve become so captivated by your ability to convey the magic that lies in Tolkiens works. Your deep dives into folklore, myths and cultural history has me tingling with inspiration. I think you truly are of the fae world and you carry so much magic with you! Every video of yours I watch makes me want to take my shoes off, go touch grass and lay in the sun with a book. Thank you for what you do! ❤

  • @cadian101st
    @cadian101st3 ай бұрын

    This video is relatable in two ways. The first is that I live near a US airbase in Japna and frequently hear the thundering of jets and wonder if I am finally going to be killed by an airstrike or ballistic missile. The other is that I have the first lines of Beowulf in Old English memorised and would recite it so often that my brother could recite it from when he was like 11 years old

  • @thedarkdane7
    @thedarkdane73 ай бұрын

    "I cry at a lot of things." Me too, Jess. Me too.

  • @isaachester8475
    @isaachester84752 ай бұрын

    So glad you put the Hobbit in S tier :) It was my introduction to Tolkien and holds a very special place in my heart. And is just a very enjoyable and well-written story!

  • @jimmod7833
    @jimmod7833Ай бұрын

    "Laptop broken, doing on paper" ... LOVE YOU already!

  • @mikebuck4841
    @mikebuck484112 күн бұрын

    “It sold very well” understatement of the day

  • @markp6062
    @markp60623 ай бұрын

    Good job! Thanks for taking the time to go through it all.

  • @jasonknight8581
    @jasonknight85813 ай бұрын

    Just got the notification! At work now, but happy I'll have a video from you to check out later tonight. I binge watched your obscure adaptations and loved them!

  • @c.l.7525
    @c.l.75253 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jess, you must made my weekend much better!❤

  • @allisongliot
    @allisongliot3 ай бұрын

    Seeing everything ranked like this made me realize how many children’s stories Tolkien really wrote. I’ve never thought of him specifically as a children’s author before, but I love that!

  • @richardrose2606
    @richardrose26063 ай бұрын

    1. Leaf By Niggle is an allegory (Gasp!). The workhouse is Purgatory. The final place where Niggle and his neighbor can become whole is Heaven. You have to understand Catholic theology to understand the story. 2. The Lord of the Rings is ONE NOVEL! It was written as one novel. 3. I believe the The Silmarillion should be S tier.

  • @ericgeddes3353
    @ericgeddes33533 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jess! I love these videos.

  • @TheHoneyBadger-yh5vj
    @TheHoneyBadger-yh5vj3 ай бұрын

    I admire your passion and beautiful passionate narration miss Jess. God bless you and your work miss. respect from Croatia ❤❤❤

  • @samburchard9921
    @samburchard99213 ай бұрын

    Great video. My dad gave me Tolkien's translation of Beowulf for Christmas. I found a great gem at the end of the book, a poem/song of a shortened version of the Beowulf story written by Tolkien that he sung to his children. I just wish I knew the tune that he used when he would sing it.

  • @captainboots
    @captainboots3 ай бұрын

    I totally understand all of your rankings and enjoyed the video greatly. It can be tough to put yourself 'out there' and rank things, so thanks for this!

  • @hugocharneca7651
    @hugocharneca76513 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another great video Jess! I watch your videos while i do cleaning

  • @thehonoredone2361
    @thehonoredone23613 ай бұрын

    There can only be one book to rule them all.

  • @Darilon12

    @Darilon12

    3 ай бұрын

    Regarding the pages it's also the one to in the darkness bind them.

  • @lauramathews3151

    @lauramathews3151

    2 ай бұрын

    Teehee😄

  • @mattyladd
    @mattyladd3 ай бұрын

    I think you did a masterful job. You brought out some works I was unaware of. Mission accomplished ;)

  • @PhinAI
    @PhinAIАй бұрын

    You are so easy to listen to, and I enjoy your presentations. Thank you, and I wish you well! My daughter entered into a marriage that is very Tolkien-esque. I gave her a very nice copy of Beren and Luthien as a wedding gift. I'm not sure she fully understood many of the nuances of what I was trying to say.

  • @sirjedisentinel
    @sirjedisentinel3 ай бұрын

    I know you said you weren't gonna include everything, but I was hoping to see The Fall of Númenor & The Fall of Gondolin for your thoughts, just because I've been curious about them

  • @tomklock568
    @tomklock5683 ай бұрын

    Thanks for giving this a try!

  • @zworm2
    @zworm23 ай бұрын

    Simply You're Ranking and leave it at that. I enjoyed it and it was not confused at all. I had not heard of the Bliss book and will look for it.

  • @Jess_of_the_Shire

    @Jess_of_the_Shire

    3 ай бұрын

    Mr. Bliss is so fun!

  • @stevewatt4819
    @stevewatt48193 ай бұрын

    After you talking about Niggle, I have to wonder how long this took to edit? As one of the original hippies that first read TLOR , I was so very excited when the Silmarrilion came out and I was not disappointed. And you are right about that first chapter, absolutley beautiful! don't worry about how you rated them, everyone will have their own rating but I just rate them ...to misquote Howard Carter, "wonderful things!"

  • @djparn007
    @djparn0073 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Jess. ❤❤

  • @fresholiveoil6490
    @fresholiveoil64902 ай бұрын

    I quite enjoyed the Father Christmas letters as a kid who was never brought up to believe in Santa. If I could read them again now, I'd probably appreciate them all the better.

  • @paulbrickler
    @paulbrickler3 ай бұрын

    Haven't seen Dillon in a bit, glad to hear about him, he seems nice and just the right sort of quirky that I can support.

  • @karlkutac1800
    @karlkutac18002 ай бұрын

    Excellent vid!

  • @beansnrice321
    @beansnrice3213 ай бұрын

    Children of Hurin sounds like Tolkien's version of Oedipus Rex.

  • @danielpenney1455
    @danielpenney14553 ай бұрын

    So much fun to watch! The struggle was real. heh. I particularly enjoyed when you exclaimed a little. Too cute. :)

  • @spencerbacon
    @spencerbacon3 ай бұрын

    I just found your channel, I adore your enthusiasm, I’m motivated to try and tackle lord of the rings one more time. (I’ve tried a few times, it’s dense I mean you know) but I had no idea he had some of these books, the letters from Father Christmas sounds lovely.

  • @fortyofforty5257
    @fortyofforty52573 ай бұрын

    Good summary of Tolkien's works. And good effort by Jess, under rather unusual circumstances. I've read some of these works, but only LOTR and the Hobbit stand out in my mind. I've got Beowulf in my queue to read, one of these days.

  • @floriangeyerHUN
    @floriangeyerHUN3 ай бұрын

    I still remember reading the hungarian translation of Farmer Giles of Ham. I really loved this fella when I was a kid. Also, Tom Bombadill rules. Thank you for bringing up these memories in me.

  • @hunleypants7752
    @hunleypants77523 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad the algorithm sent me to your channel.😊 I'm a little sad it was so late in the evening because I can't stop watching your Tolkien content. 😂

  • @sylvanaire
    @sylvanaire2 ай бұрын

    I have not yet been able to get thru the Silmarillion (I’m on my 3rd try), but before I even tried once, I listened to a podcast about it to help me familiarize myself w/the names & so on. Something that the host explained helped me visualize it so much better. I think it was actually in one of the History of Middle-earth books that has the manuscripts that Tolkien started with & shows how he grew the stories. It seems his initial concept was to have a frame narrative around it. An Anglo-Saxon sailor gets washed ashore on the island of Tol Eressea & the elves tell him the stories that become the Silmarillion. He then takes them back to England to share w/his people & it eventually comes down to us in various writings found along the ages. By using this frame, it gives a better perspective on the stories & helps make more sense of them, in my mind. It’s not just a bible handed down by the gods. I will keep attempting to read it, this time I have the audiobook, & I hope that will help me get thru it at least once, lol.

  • @danielwatcherofthelord1823
    @danielwatcherofthelord18232 ай бұрын

    I love your channel and find it easy to watch you talk about LotR for some reason....

  • @josephfisher426
    @josephfisher4263 ай бұрын

    The Hobbit is essential---but it's also very much a children's book that I have thought to crack in ~3 decades for only two reasons: - to refresh my memory of the spider song - to confirm the meaning of "tosspot" when I learned of the "professor" who goes by that name.

  • @fr.andygutierrez5356
    @fr.andygutierrez53563 ай бұрын

    So, I almost stopped watching when I saw how you ranked Father Christmas , but I’m glad that I pushed through! I definitely agree with your rating of the Lord of the Rings. The eucatastrophic endings are so cathartic, even when I just sit and remember them. Although I agree that the Silmarillion is a more difficult read than some of his other works, I think I would’ve rated it as B tier because when it’s good, it is GOOD 😊 great vid, as always!

  • @markcohen7991
    @markcohen79913 ай бұрын

    You are amazing. Love you and your videos. LLAP 🖖

  • @JoanieAdamms
    @JoanieAdamms3 ай бұрын

    You have added a new page to my book bingolist, Jess! Time to ruffle through numerous book shops, preferably second hand ones, with my nose right in the paper in the search for these titles.

  • @Jess_of_the_Shire

    @Jess_of_the_Shire

    3 ай бұрын

    They really are so lovely to read!

  • @JoanieAdamms

    @JoanieAdamms

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Jess_of_the_Shire Also, ta for the perfectly timed squarespace ad!

  • @gimphandjeff
    @gimphandjeff2 ай бұрын

    Than you for this video! I recently purchased the Easton Press collection of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion. I finished The Hobbit and I will break out Fellowship of the Ring tonight and get started because of your video.

  • @johnsaporta4633
    @johnsaporta46333 ай бұрын

    I like hearing your personal opinions on the books. I'm engaging!

  • @van8ryan
    @van8ryanАй бұрын

    ROVERANDOM was actually a story he made up for his little brother after he lost his toy dog at the beach, and he would eventually write it after retelling the story to his own kids.

  • @kristianschmidt3080
    @kristianschmidt30803 ай бұрын

    Just to take the three I read 45 to 40 years ago, that is The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. I'm not going to attempt to rank them, rather I'll say what they are to me. Hobbit was where I started, and it's the best place to start on Middle earth. It led directly to LOR, which is hands down the most rounded entertaining tale where you know there is more behind the scenes, but there is an ending(s). Then there's Silmarillion, which was my first failed attempt, I was probably 11 at my first try. Possibly i managed to read it throug when I was 15, but it is the one I've read the most times after. And the one I don't read end to end, and it is the one I'll never be done with.

  • @robdgaming
    @robdgaming2 ай бұрын

    I haven't read "The Children of Hurin", but I have read the Silmarillion with a version of that story in the chapter "Of Turin Turambar". I thought of it as Tolkien writing a Greek tragedy a la Oedipus.

  • @ericwarner7254
    @ericwarner72542 ай бұрын

    I am going to try some of these that you brought to my attention. I loved Farmer Giles and the Smith (and of course LOTR and the Hobbit). I have tried the Children of Hurin twice, and man, I just couldn't hang. It was like if a crappy midwestern winter day was a book, full of greyness, snirt and the death of hope.

  • @aflatironwade27
    @aflatironwade273 ай бұрын

    Children of Hurin solid B+. I enjoyed this book more than the hobbit… but I also read the entire Lord of the rings right after the Hobbit in 6th grade… so I enjoy the darker side of the legendarium than most folks I guess.

  • @animalmother8037
    @animalmother80372 ай бұрын

    I just started the legendarium a few years ago. Never knew he wrote all these other stories. Good to know. Just read Beren and Luthien for February. Just finished Children and Hurien. Currently reading Fall of Gondolin. Hope to tackle Silmarillion some day. Return of the King was also my favorite but may change when i do a reread.

  • @andrewbutler7681
    @andrewbutler76813 ай бұрын

    One thing I have always struggled with is thinking of Fellowship, Two Towers and Return as separate books: I first read "The Lord of the Rings" in the form of the one-volume paperback edition and then was given the "India paper" edition (also one volume) as a (special) birthday present, so it has always just been one book for me... I would also rank "Farmer Giles of Ham" higher and some of the others lower. And where were "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son", "Unfinished Tales" and "The Road Goes Ever On" (with Donald Swann)? I know you said you couldn't include everything, but...

  • @maryeckel9682

    @maryeckel9682

    3 ай бұрын

    I love Farmer Giles! The mare and the dragon are great. Love "The Homecoming," it's so broodingly atmospheric.

  • @melangellatc1718
    @melangellatc17182 ай бұрын

    At 60, I have read the trilogy and Hobbit and a few others many many times yearly. I've never been able to get through the Silmarillion, sadly enough. Mayhaps I'll try again before I die. Retired, I have the time. Cheers, beautiful Jess!

  • @scarletsletter4466
    @scarletsletter44662 ай бұрын

    Have you read Tolkien’s letters? I think you’d really enjoy them. They’re free and full of great quotes & insight into his views on life, love, the wars, etc. There are letters of advice to his son, a debacle regarding publishing in Germany during the rise of … well, you know, and what his “background” was. You really get the sense of the sort of man he was, and come away inspired and with an understanding that he was both a “great man” and a “good man” (which of course are not the same).

  • @bolverkvolsung6142
    @bolverkvolsung61422 ай бұрын

    Turins story takes massive inspiration from the volsung saga. Very good

  • @amer6706
    @amer67063 ай бұрын

    The Two Towers is my favorite part probably, because of the interaction of Frodo, Sam, and Gollum.

  • @markcohen7991
    @markcohen79913 ай бұрын

    I love you and your videos. Please do more. LLAP 🖖

  • @bisque6448
    @bisque64482 ай бұрын

    Jess, I have to say i fully agree with your rating of On Fairy Stories. Its easily one of my favorite essays of all time, and i cant stop shilling it 😂

  • @iannicholson5107
    @iannicholson51073 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your hard work. I follow you and two other lads who indefatigabley talk about miniature wargaming. It is a joy and hardly won. Thank you.

  • @Peregrin3
    @Peregrin33 ай бұрын

    Cabbage Man - "My Cabbages" 😭

  • @sebastianevangelista4921

    @sebastianevangelista4921

    3 ай бұрын

    A surprisingly knowledgable merchant of cabbage.

  • @MAPolomski
    @MAPolomski3 ай бұрын

    Interesting that you didn't mention Unfinished Tales or the The Fall of Gondelin. I also really like The Fall of Arthur.

  • @williampalmer8052
    @williampalmer80523 ай бұрын

    A very good, thorough, and honest effort at a very dificult task. I see it as ranking from "most favorite" to "just a little less favorite." For tiers, I'd go Smeagol, Aragorn, Boromir, Celeborn, Denethor, Elrond, and Faramir. All great characters, but some are more favorite than others. Edit - or maybe Farmer Maggot, since I think Faramir deserves a higher spot.

  • @bsiems_willieaugustproject
    @bsiems_willieaugustproject3 ай бұрын

    Treebeard and Quickbeam being my two favorite characters, I have to put Two Towers above Return of the King. Also, it is in Return that the die is finally cast for ents, elves, dwarves, hobbits, and wizards to fade from the realm, leaving humans in charge. It's hard to imagine a more terrible idea than that.

  • @tarmaque
    @tarmaque3 ай бұрын

    Excellent. Rankings are of course subjective, but I appreciate your thoughts. Can't wait for you to dive into Ursula K. LeGuin.

  • @GravesRWFiA
    @GravesRWFiA3 ай бұрын

    I would put fellowship at the top of the three LotR books. it has the most homey elements and pacing is set that you want to hang around, if it wasn't good enough you wouldn't keep going a year later. Two towers has great parts but it is my least favorite with the 2nd part one i often skip when re-reading it. which leave the RotK as the middle child.

  • @richardrose2606

    @richardrose2606

    3 ай бұрын

    The Lord of the Rings is one novel. People call it a trilogy but it's not.

  • @gabrielblanchard3921
    @gabrielblanchard39213 ай бұрын

    B is for Bombadilic (the kind of thing you introduce with a phrase like "I mean, it's _good,_ but") C is for Celebornian (fine, but doesn't make a huge impression tbqh) D is for Derndingular (too hard to get into, too long, kind of annoying) E is for Eolesque (ew. no.) F is for Forochel (the ice-bay this should have been left at the bottom of)

  • @iannicholson5107
    @iannicholson51073 ай бұрын

    I waited sixty years to make my old school friend and Tolkien fan laugh. Got him today with some littile inspiration from you. Was it worth it. Absolutely yes. Madam you have my thanks. Got him. You have made an old hobbit very happy. Got him.

  • @NerdilyDone
    @NerdilyDone3 ай бұрын

    Would you consider doing a video on the Dagor Dagoroth? I'm honestly super inspired by the idea...this would never happen, but a movie about Tolkien's end of the world would be fantastic.

  • @kaffee4ever
    @kaffee4ever2 ай бұрын

    Hey Jess, Your videos are incredibly well done and super interesting! A Sam Gamgee book vs movie video would be awesome! And also the topic that Sam was the real hero of the story in Tolkin's own opinion would be a great video topic!😊😊😊

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