Still, I was merely making a recommendation to someone. My question is: Who are you to object to that? I still can't see any reason why you would interfere and say something along the lines of "You probably won't like it". (And you more or less said that; if you didn't think it was probable, you wouldn't have interfered to begin with)JMeganSnow said:Once again, not even remotely what I said. I said, don't read it--unless you're the type of person who'd be likely to enjoy it, i.e. you like all that "behind the scenes" crap. I make no assumptions. It is neither interesting nor engaging on any fundamental level, and likely to be difficult to track down.Bloodstain said:Well, okay. So what now? All you're saying is "Don't read it, you won't like it".
You don't like it, as you clearly show, calling it "crap". That is okay, you don't have to like it. But that is your opinion, and your opinion only. That is why I am kind of missing a "In my opinion" before the "It is neither interesting nor engaging on any fundamental level".
Personally, I like the Silmarillion very much, and I know many who do as well. So please don't interfere when I am telling someone "I liked it, maybe you should try it out if it's your thing!", which I basically did by recommending it.
To me, you just make the impression of being someone who thinks his opinion is worth far more than the opinion of others.