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Elves
Small Fur
Published in Hardcover by Harpercollins Childrens Books (1988-07)
Authors: Irina Korschunow and Reinhard Michl
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Wonderful Read!!
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Review Date: 2003-07-09
Small Fur is a favorite in our household. The story is one that young children can relate to. The imagery is delicious. The fantasy is engaging. It is as good to read as it is to hear.

Elves
Snow Babies, Santas and Elves: Collecting Christmas Bisque Figures
Published in Paperback by Schiffer Publishing (1997-03)
Author: Mary Morrison
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The "Bible" for Snowbabies
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Review Date: 2002-09-12
This is an excellent reference book. I have used it for years to help me date, identify, and price older snowbabies. There are many color pictures, all of which are clear and sharp. Good descriptions. Easy to follow price list. If you collect older snowbabies you will want to own this book. Watch Mary Morrison's website for a new book that she will be publishing. As good as this one is I am looking forward to the next one.

Elves
Southern Love for Christmas
Published in Hardcover by Pelican Publishing Company (1993-09)
Author: Robert Bernardini
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A wonderful Christmas story for children.
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Review Date: 2000-06-19
I have read this story to my daughter every Christmas since we first got it. We both love it! It focuses on the real meaning of Christmas as a time for family and love rather than all the fancy, expensive presents we see so much today. When we talk about the story we are able to see how the love in our own family is what makes Christmas special.

Elves
Student's Classroom Handbook for the Kingdoms and the Elves of the Reaches
Published in Paperback by Ruin Mist Publications (2004-01)
Authors: Robert Stanek and Ruinmistpublications
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Expands your imagination
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Review Date: 2004-02-25
I think Kingdoms and the Elves is an excellent book! It was very suspenseful in some parts and it made you never want to put it down. Robert Stanek, the author of the whole Kingdoms and the Elves series, knows his stuff. He makes you feel like you are right there. Kingdoms and the Elves #4 is the best in the series. The #1 starts slow but so worth with when you are #2 and its all happening! The best part in the book was when Vilmos met Edward the troant and was competing in King's Mate and then when Valam and Seth were in the Trios where they were battling every one. It was, like I said, very descriptive! The things Vilmos and Adrina had to do were fascinating. Robert Stanek has an unbelievable imagination, and is the best author of all times. There aren't really any bad parts in the book, except for #1. I think it is a book series you can't miss reading. It will, most definitely, expand your imagination to a new perspective!

Elves
Tarot of the Elves Kit
Published in Paperback by Lo Scarabeo Publications (2007-05-01)
Author: Mark McElroy
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Tarot of the Elves review
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Review Date: 2008-07-10
Great product. The art is lovely and the novel that comes with it is fascinating.

Elves
Those Who Hunt Elves, Vol. 1
Published in Paperback by ADV Manga (2003-12-30)
Author: Yu Yagami
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One of the best sword & Sorcery out there
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Review Date: 2007-11-29
Great for anyone looking for a good sword and sorcery book. There are comedic twists little soft teddy bears the poop toilet paper. Plenty of comedy, violence and brief nudity.

Elves
The War of the Elves: Book Two of the Changeling (Bk. 2)
Published in Paperback by Exposure Publishing (2006-04-30)
Author: Joe Rogers
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An entertaining, compulsive page-turning thriller.
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Review Date: 2006-04-11
The War of the Elves is a magical tale for children of all ages in which you the reader can join with the characters in the book and travel to Fairyland on a mission to warn the Fairy King that his Kingdom is about to be attacked by an army of elves, cunningly disguised as a troupe of circus performers. Journey through a magical land of fairies, elves, witches and giants; explore the Enchanted Forest where a mystical unicorn battles with evil hobgoblins; beware Mad Hannah - the Witch of the Wood. Go to the aid of the changeling held captive on a ghost ship and cling to the back of the two-headed dragon as it dives to the attack in The War of the Elves.

Elves
Warhammer Armies (Gli Eserciti Di Warhammer) (Italian Edition)
Published in Paperback by Games Workshop (1998-05-04)
Author: Nigel Stillman
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Amazing!!!
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Review Date: 2004-06-23
This book was amazing!! It tells you all you need to know about warhammer Armies. A verry good buy. IT incouraged me to buy the other books in the series.

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Wisdom of Elves and Fairies
Published in Paperback by U.S. Games Systems (2002-12)
Author: Us Games Systems
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A sweet little treasure for you hands and heart.......
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Review Date: 2007-01-04
These little cards are a treasure in your hands. Nothing dramatic, or bogged down. Just naive shining images in card after card. It uplifts me to look at them, and the messages aren't hokey or silly. I do a lot of tarot and other oracles, and this deck is for when I don't need anything serious....or some major system. It's for the fun of the spirit.

On a side note I had gotten Angel Power by the same author and hated it. The art was horrible and the messages were silly. So I wasn't sure to get this deck, even though I collect all things faery. But a store had them on display where I could look through the deck, and I was instantly captivated with these simple, sweet yet spirtual cards.

Elves
The Silmarillion: Of Elves and Men in Middle-earth
Published in Audio Cassette by HarperCollins Audio (1998-06-15)
Author: J.R.R. Tolkien
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Akallebeth=Atalante=ATLANTIS!
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Review Date: 2008-12-19
I purchased the paperback because they were out of hardcovers. The hardcover appears to have pictures. I have not yet read the Hobbit or the LORs. I intend to read them as well. I do own the extended DVD version of the LOR. I was told by many who have read the Hobbit and the LOR to NOT waste my time or rack my brain trying to read the Silmarillion. I tend to agree with them: however, for different reasons. Let me start by saying that this piece of literary work is simply a JRR Tolkien Masterpiece. It is clearly a mind expanding experience to read this book. But why would I not read it if I could go back in time before I made the choice to read it? The reason is that JRR Tolkien starts out painting such beautiful planes of existence of unbridled bliss! Places that the reader can go to! Places created by the Valar, the Maiar and later the Elves. Then at the noon tide, Melkor, a Vala later called Morgoth chooses to destroy it all? The majority of this book is devoted to this downward spiral into unrecoverable darkness. I actually experienced a sense of depression while enduring the absolute hopelessness of it all. With the coming of men celebrating and actually championing ignorance and darkness, it becomes a marathon Shakespearian tragedy. So to sum up it up, while I didn't mind the fact that JRR Tolkien will change the name of a person, place or thing as many as a dozen times and then choose to randomly refer to the one of dozen names during the reading experience since I love to decode, I did not care for the painful downward spiral into the pits of darkness that go deeper than Hell itself.

Given that; I now understand the LOR movies. Watching the movies are a blast but it is hard to follow them. For instance I could never understand how Sauron came into existence. Now I know he was a Maia that specialized in Smithing. In the first age Sauron was lured by Melkor, a Vala, to serve him. When Melkor was rechained by the Valar and sent to the void, Sauron was left as the highest ranking dark lord. Since Sauron was a Maia that was gifted in Smithing, he created and enchanted the Ring to rule them all. For me this is the true gift of information from this book.

Of greater interest is the Second Age, where Middle Earth was ruled by the Numenoreans. Again the same cycle of tragedy. The Valar create the Garden of Eden called Numenor for men located east of Valinor. Then after twenty some Kings, the Numenoreans decide to worship Sauron!!!!? What? The Numenoreons wage war on Valinor and say good bye to paradise. This becomes the JRR Tolkien version of Atlantis.

Like I said at the beginning, this is a book of unbridled contrast of good vs evil or duality with evil being the greater of the polarities. Evil is ignorance. In this book evil becomes the predictable wrong choice of Elves and men.

Tough read but well worth it
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Review Date: 2008-11-08
This book is tough to read and is more suited to an older audience. I wouldn't hesitate to get it for someone in high school if they have already read The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. But the book is probably more suited to college age and above due to some of the vocabulary and themes the Tolkien presents. There are also a lot of names used by Tolkien, so at times it can be a little cumbersome to keep track of who is who, where they are from, what they did, etc. but if you can keep attention to detail it is worth the effort. For me, this book is the clearest "Catholic work" of the works of Tolkien on Middle Earth. The introduction almost feels as if it were taken straight from the Bible. But all in all this is a fantastic book and a must-have for anyone who is a fan of the Lord of the Rings.

The Silmarils Now Have a Voice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-12-16
This complete and unabridged performance of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion by Martin Shaw is as much of a delight to the ears as were the lights of the Silmarils to the eyes of all who are fortunate enough to have beheld them. The eloquent prequel to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, created by J. R. R. Tolkien and edited by his son Christopher, comes alive as you listen to Shaw. Each character's voice and personality comes through, names I found difficult to read flow smoothly rather than interrupt the story. All too soon the 13 CD-ROMs were completed during my twice a week 60-mile round trip commutes and my short drives around home. After a break for the holidays, I will start with number one again. They are absolutely superb.

Lay of the Silmarillion
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Review Date: 2008-12-15
The Simarillion--what can I say?
One of the greatest books in every way.
In language, in tone, in subject matter,
Most other literature compared just shatter.
A history of woe, mixed with hope.
Someday Middle-Earth shall stop its downward slope.
The Elves will stop fighting for the Silmarils--
Those mighty jewels with which legend overfills--
Which through the ages have driven elves to kill,
Hatred in their hearts to fill,
Drove them to betray their kin,
And caused their hearts to lose peace within.
Someday this shall cease, at the very end.
When Beren and Luthien are only known by song,
When the lives of the Elves have grown weary and long,
Driving them to the land of Valinor,
Where they shall find peace, and joy evermore.
Yet what of the Men, and the Dwarvish clans?
Shall they be left desolate, until the last one stands?
This is not Eru's plan for his creation.
All of his creatures, of every nation,
That did not submit to the evils of Morgoth--
Though their suffering was great under his torment wroth;
The wars of the ages, the Orcs of Angband,
Bloodshed and torture and fear throughout the lands--
These who did not bow, shall join in the great song
That Eru had planned for all to sing ages long
In joy and peace, and true fulfillment.
When Morgoth is chained, to suffer the torment
Of his own mind, as he exists in the Void.
Then shall Middle-Earth, and all of Arda,
Live in peace, in innocence's bright aura.

If you like what you read
On this page that you see
Then you must proceed--
You truly do need--
The Simarillion to read.

Ryan Robledo
Author of the Aelnathan:

Maybe it was, just, me, but I found the book to be unreadable
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-26
I had read the Hobbit and the trilogy of the rings and thought the The Silmarillion would be a worthwhile read. However, I found the book to be unreadable. I am not certain what the author had done differently, but I could not get past the first 40 pages and those pages required serious work to read. It looked as if the author had some very good ideas but he had put it in a manner that was difficult to understand.

Perhaps you will do better than I did. However, this was one of only a few books that I could not finish because I had a hard time understanding what the author was communicating.

If you are interested in this book, I suggest getting it from a library and trying to read it, before spending money on it.


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