9780261103382 - FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (Pb)

FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (Pb)

'FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (Pb)' by J R R Tolkien is the first volume of the epic 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, a masterpiece of high fantasy that has captivated readers worldwide. This edition, with ISBN 9780261103382, introduces readers to the richly imagined world of Middle-earth, where the Dark Lord Sauron seeks to reclaim the One Ring and with it, dominion over all. The story follows Frodo Baggins, a humble hobbit entrusted with the ring's destruction, and his diverse fellowship of companions as they embark on a perilous journey. Tolkien's work is renowned for its detailed world-building, complex characters, and profound themes of friendship, courage, and the struggle against evil. This book is a must-read for fans of fantasy literature, offering an immersive experience into a world of magic, adventure, and timeless battles between good and evil.

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Auteur J R R Tolkien
ISBN 9780261103382
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Bindwijze Paperback
Tags Fantasy adventure classic Tolkien Middle-earth

'FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (Pb)' is a monumental work that sets the foundation for one of the greatest fantasy series ever written. J R R Tolkien's storytelling is unparalleled, with a narrative that weaves together intricate plots, deep lore, and memorable characters. The book's strengths lie in its vivid descriptions, moral complexity, and the creation of a fully realized world. However, some readers may find the pacing slow, as Tolkien spends considerable time detailing Middle-earth's history and landscapes. Despite this, the novel's emotional depth and the fellowship's dynamic make it a rewarding read. The themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the corrupting influence of power resonate deeply, making it relevant across generations. This edition is a testament to Tolkien's legacy, offering both new and returning readers a chance to experience the beginning of an unforgettable adventure.

In 'FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (Pb)', J R R Tolkien introduces us to Middle-earth, a land of diverse races and ancient conflicts. The story begins with the discovery that the One Ring, a weapon of immense power crafted by the Dark Lord Sauron, has come into the possession of the hobbit Frodo Baggins. Recognizing the ring's danger, the wizard Gandalf assembles a fellowship to aid Frodo in his quest to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. The group, comprising hobbits, men, an elf, a dwarf, and Gandalf, faces numerous challenges, from treacherous landscapes to internal discord. Their journey is fraught with danger, as Sauron's forces relentlessly pursue them. The fellowship's unity is tested, but their bond and determination highlight the novel's central themes of camaraderie and resilience. This volume sets the stage for the epic battles and personal trials that follow in the subsequent books, making it an essential read for understanding the trilogy's overarching narrative.