The Hobbit and the Fellowship of the Rings
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In the district of Shire in the Third Age of Middle Earth live a curious group of individuals called hobbits. Just three feet tall, with a layer of shaggy fur covering their feet, these creatures prefer to live underground, and until recent years, had stayed away from the ruin and despair that had befallen the rest of the world. In The Hobbit, we were introduced to one such character, Bilbo Baggins. In this sequel, Baggins' story continues as Bilbo's nephew Frodo attempts to destroy a Ring--an evil object able to debase even the most pure of heart--before the wicked Sauron. In this first volume of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Tolkien lays the groundwork for one of the most enduring tales of the battle between good and evil written in modern times.
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The New York Times Book Review, W. H. Auden
No fiction I have read in the last five years has given me more joy than The Fellowship of the Ring.
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The Hobbit and the Fellowship of the Rings
The Hobbit and the Fellowship of the Rings,J. R. R. Tolkien,Tolkien J. R. R.,Caedmon,0694522236,Audio Adult: Books On Tape,Classics,Fantasy - General,Unabridged Audio - Fiction/General,Fiction / General
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