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Not just revolutionary because it was groundbreaking, the Lord of the Rings is timeless because it's the product of a truly top-shelf mind. Tolkien was a distinguished linguist and Oxford scholar of dead languages, with strong ideas about the importance of myth and story and a deep appreciation of nature. His epic, 10 years in the making, recounts the Great War of the Ring and the closing of Middle-Earth's Third Age, a time when magic begins to fade from the world and men rise to dominance. Tolkien carefully details this transition with tremendous skill and love, creating in the Lord of the Rings a universal and all-embracing tale, a justly celebrated classic. --Paul Hughes
1137 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1959












So here is my review-within-a-review for
The Fellowship of the Ring:
Here is my review-within-a-review for
The Two Towers:
So here is my review-within-a-review for
The Return of the King:
“Come, Mr. Frodo!' he cried. 'I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.”