Books matching: frodo's journey
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- #1
An indispensable field guide for Tolkien fans who crave depth and detail - more scholarly than showy, but it’ll absolutely level up your Middle-earth experience.
The Atlas of Middle-Earth by Karen Wynn Fonstad is a comprehensive collection of maps covering the geography of Middle Earth as depicted in Tolkien's works. The book includes detailed maps of various locations mentioned in Tolkien's writings, providing day-by-day routes followed by characters like Frodo and the Fellowship during their journeys. The book is praised for its accuracy and usefulness in helping readers visualize the land of Middle Earth, making it a fantastic reference for fans of Tolkien's works.
May 1981•210 pages - #2
Beyond the Shadowed Earth is an epic story of pride, greed, and ego. Eda ascends the throne through deception and a poorly thought out deal with a god. The book is split into three parts, showcasing Eda's journey from a young and ambitious ruler making naive decisions to a vengeful soul seeking revenge and ultimately embarking on a harrowing journey to confront the god who gave her the kingdom. The writing style is immersive, delving into themes of ambition, betrayal, guilt, and the consequences of one's choices.
January 2020•402 pages
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