The Silmarillion, naturally, is the next book to read. In terms of scale it dwarfs even The Lord of the Rings. It can be tough for the first few chapters, but stick with it and you're in for a terrific story. Stories, actually. You'll find out how Middle Earth was created, all about the Elves and their battles, who the really bad guy was (Sauron was just his lieutenant), some amazing love stories, it drips with tragedy, sadness, and melancholy. It's completely inspiring.
You'll also find out about Numenor and Aragorn's heritage. Why does he live so long? Why are the Kings so revered? Where do the Palantirs come from? Who's this Gandalf chap? What's a Balrog?
For the tiniest teeny preview of some of the Silmarillion, dig into the LOTR appendices, in particular the time line. See all that stuff before LOTR starts? It's all in the Silmarillion!
Awesome book. After that, try Unfinished Tales and the Book of Lost Tales 1, and maybe 2. After that point you're getting obsessive, the books become less about the story and more about how they were written - but there are some gems to be found.
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