Lord of the Rings Fiction Book Review | 15 Powerful Tolkien quotes to Master for Success in life

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        Book Name: The Lord of the Rings (Book 1)

              Author: John Ronald Reuel Tolkien

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Published: July 29, 1954
Page: 320
Author: John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
Personal rating: 4.5/5
Amazon Review: 43,500 global ratings.

Genre of Book: High fantasy Adventure

How Many lord of the rings books are there ?
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There are six books in this series, and when Tolkien wrote each of them he pictured them as a whole. He once said that; When I published The Hobbit and then began The Lord of the Rings I had not realized what a long tale I was

Who Was J.R.R. Tolkien?

J R R Tolkien was an English writer, poet, and philologist best-known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion.

About J.R.R. Tolkien Books: 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'-
The Lord of the Rings is set in the world of Middle-earth,
and it tells the story of a long struggle between good and

evil for control of a powerful object called the One Ring.
The Hobbit is set in the same world, but hundreds.

 

 

Story Summary:

"The Lord of the Rings"

Long ago the elves made many magic rings,

Ring of Power.

These rings made the wearer very powerful.

On the other hand, the Dark Lord Sauron created a ring,
The One Ring!

 The objective is to establish your power over all the power rings.

 

Sauron began to rule over all with this one ring.

But the heroic nations of Middle-earth refused to submit.

 A great war began.

 

It was with great difficulty that the One Ring was wrested from Sauron. In Middle-earth

 

The Dark Lord's rampage was stopped. But Sauron does not give up. For thousands of years, he searched for his ring in every corner of Middle-earth.

 

After thousands of years, the ring passed through many hands and ended up in the hands of Frodo Baggins.

 

Who owns the master ring?

A ring to whose rule all is bound.
This is the ring with which all magic rings can be controlled.
And this ring still wants to return to its master!

 

The story begins when a hobbit named Bilbo gets the ring.
Along with the power of invisibility.


Hobbits are about half the height of humans.
They are called peaceful cavemen.

There was one exception among these hobbits; Bilbo Baggins.
The caveman left his life on an expedition to a distant mountain. That's where he found this ring.

 

The Hobbit of our story: Bilbo wants to celebrate his one hundred and eleventh birthday with great fanfare.

Frodo is a peaceful, laid-back, easy-going hobbit of the Green Shire.
Suddenly he discovers that the responsibility of saving the world from a terrible danger has fallen on his weak little shoulders.


That's what he said.
On his one hundred and eleventh birthday,
the whole Hobbiton (town of hobbits) started celebrating.
On the same day Frodo (Bilbo's cousin's son) had a birthday.

Twelve years ago, Bilbo adopted Frodo.
At some point in the show, Bilbo leaves Hobbiton,
leaving his wealth and the "Master Ring" for Frodo.

 

Frodo’s trouble happens when he finds out that the owner of this ring is the Dark Lord "Sauron the Great".
Whose soul is still inside the ring.
 And if this ring reaches its owner, it's all over.

The life of the whole world depends on this ring.
This ring.
That's why Frodo has to leave the Shire (the kingdom of the hobbits).

He has to go to Mount Doom.
The only ring can be destroyed there.
His three friends accompany him on the way to Mount Doom.

 

They set out on a daring adventure.
On the one hand, there is danger and on the other hand, the responsibility to protect the ring.

Along the way, they fall into the clutches of the Black Riders (Sauron's minions).

What happened after that, did they manage to reach their destination?
Or does the ring go into the darkness of evil forces?
To know. "The Lord of the Rings" should be read.

 



#text response:

What can I say, it's like I wandered into a fairy tale realm.
I read the whole book like a spell.
I was lost in the realm of fantasy.

The poems in the book caught my attention.
Even though it was a translation, I wondered how such a beautiful rhythm was possible!

In one part of the book, the love story of Tinuviel and Berne ; (Traditional fairy tale) ) Why do I know the scars in my mind.
Lost a good story!

 

"Bitpi Bithi's beautiful page on page,

Crying in the pitiful pain of losing love.

Lover's mind remained there forever waiting,

Hoping to be back again someday."

 

I also had high hopes of reading "The Lord of the Rings" (Book-2).

Happy reading.


Best “Lord Of the rings” quotes to inspire you.




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