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1. “The Lord of the Rings” Movie Trilogy – Movie Reviews and Analysis 2. “The Hobbit” Movie Trilogy – Movie Reviews and Analysis 3. How “The Lord of the Rings” Changed the Fantasy Genre 4. J.R.R. Tolkien – A Biography of the Great Author 5. An Inside Look at Tolkien’s Writing Process 6. Did Tolkien’s Books Inspire “Game of Thrones”? 7. A Look at the Adaptations of Tolkien’s Works 8. Exploring Tolkien’s Universe – Themes, Characters, and More 9. Why Is Tolkien’s Writing So Revered? 10. The Influence of Tolkien’s Works on Popular Culture
Spellblade, Book Two follows all new characters in the territories of Az’Dayne and Goldgarden, in a parallel story happening simultaneously to the characters of Kingfall, Book One. Prepare for the actions of one character to greatly affect the fate of another halfway across the realm. The youngest daughter of Khomo’Jhuvonus, aliased as Scarless, has forgone…
Interview: Andrea Torrey Balsara Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? I can’t remember ever not reading. When I was younger, I would get so drawn into a story that I would feel like it was real. For a couple of years, I couldn’t accept that hobbits were imaginary and believed that Tolkien had […]
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The Buddies nerd out (more than usual) as they venture into Middle-earth and take on J. R. R. Tolkien’s, The Hobbit. The Buddies kept things high class on this episode, discussing the gentlemanly topics of: formal introductions, high fantasy (pronounced: high fin-ance-tsy) and tree fornication. So devour your two breakfasts, put on your magical rings, memorize your favorite riddles, and adventure into the magical world of The Hobbit with us.
Payne and McKay understand the academic aspect of Tolkien’s work. Twice during the season, Galadriel goes to archives (one in the mortal kingdom of Númenor, another in the Elven Eregion) in search of the truth about Sauron. But there will be no flipping through card catalogs or paging through dusty tomes for our heroine—she has orcs to eviscerate. Galadriel has librarians pull the scrolls for her. Like the show itself, she’s afraid to sit still.