With an interesting opening and ambitious goal, The Age of Men stands on its own as a story. Is there any way to contribute to such a hallowed classic as Tolkien? Whether or not the reader agrees or disagrees, the characters and world are engaging, which is really all that's needed in a good story.
With an interesting opening and ambitious goal, The Age of Men stands on its own as a story. Is there any way to contribute to such a hallowed classic as Tolkien? Whether or not the reader agrees or disagrees, the characters and world are engaging, which is really all that's needed in a good story.