"New" Tolkien Work in 2007

If you haven't heard yet, Houghton Mifflin is publishing a "new" book by J.R.R. Tolkien titled The Children of Hurin, edited and put together by Christopher Tolkien. It will feature a new map by Christopher and a book cover by Alan Lee. It will be a stand alone work.
I am very curious to see how this will turn out. Will it be another history-like compilation, similar to The Silmarillion? Or more of a novel like LOTR? It's difficult to tell at this point, but the tale of the Children of Hurin has been already published in pieces and parts in Tolkien's other post-LOTR works. Over at Wormtalk and Slugspeak, Professor Michael Drout gives a excellent break down of the what's been published before. It is unclear if the "new" work will include any previously unpublished stuff. For the sake of Gandalf, I hope so.
On hearing this news, I started getting that Tolkien nostalgia, and have been going back to some stuff in the History of Middle Earth volumes, primarily in regards to Aelfwine of England, a character that could have his own novel, if I had my way. There is so much vast beauty in all those old tales from the First and Second Ages that just take me to a place of real wonder. I think it might be time for me to starting rereading LOTR again. Ever since the movies, I have had a difficult time picking up those books. I liked the movies, in a disconnected sort of way, but they have given me some difficulties in connecting and approaching the novels. But I love those books regardless. They are what introduced me to literature and was the soil and seed to my future passion.
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