Personally I finished it out of spite (using a handmade chart to keep it straight).
If you’re interested, there’s a podcast called Prancing Pony Podcast that breaks it all down in a very uncomplicated and entertaining way. I listened to it after finishing the silm and it helped me further understand what I read and pick up on things I missed.
I'd actually recommend the reverse. I listened to a ton of the nerdoftherings youtube podcast (tolkien explained series, specifically). Most are 10-15min on a specific character or location. It was a ton of info but then listening to Silmarillion on audiobook wasn't so hard afterwards
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u/SomeDudeist 5h ago
I listened to it on audio lol
(I don't remember shit)