Beyond The Lord of the Rings: Recommended Tolkien Reading
In this episode, I share some of my favorite ‘unexpected’ books, for those who have already read The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings!
Here are the books mentioned in this episode as well as links to learn more or grab a copy:
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The Silmarillion
Beren and Lúthien
The Children of Hurin
The Fall of Gondolin
Tolkien’s Requiem by John Carswell
Tolkien’s Overture by John Carswell
The Letters of JRR Tolkien
The Monsters and The Critics
The Philosophy of Tolkien by Peter Kreeft
Tolkien: Man and Myth by Joseph Pearce
The Messiah comes to Middle-Earth by Philip Ryken
The Flame imperishable: Tolkien, St. Thomas, and the metaphysics of faerie by Jonathan Mcintosh
Tolkien’s Sacramental Vision: Discerning the Holy in Middle Earth by Craig Bernthal
The Gospel According to Tolkien by Ralph C Wood
Letters from Father Christmas
“John Ronald’s Dragons” by Caroline McAlister
Frodo’s Journey and Bilbo’s Journey (both by Joseph Pearce)
To Middle-Earth and Back Again by Kaitlyn Facista
What would you add to the list? You can tweet me @teawithtolkien, email me at kaitlyn@teawithtolkien.com, or leave a comment below!
I’d also love to hear any suggestions you have for future episodes, so let me know. :)