@deerbard I recently discovered that #TolkienReadingDay is celebrated on 25.03. A few days ago, I bought #AnAtlasOfTolkien, hoping it would inspire my child to finish the rest of the #Hobbit.
Today, my son drew a picture of the Battle of the Pelennor — and asked me to read the book to him.
With that, I recommend An Atlas of Tolkien… and The Hobbit, of course!
https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/An_Atlas_of_Tolkien
The Atlas has green cover with a beautiful dragon on it. It feels like a dragon skin. And has colorful pictures.
An Atlas of Tolkien

An Atlas of Tolkien is a small chronological atlas of Arda, written by David Day in 2015 and published in softcover by Thunder Bay Press (San Diego). This atlas features colored maps and illustrations throughout, but despite being created long after the releases of Peter Jackson’s famous Lord of the Rings movies, the book contains neither cinematic stills nor film-inspired drawings. An Atlas of Tolkien begins with a preface explaining the book’s purpose and the geographical and historical contex

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