Welcome back! Last time, I took a much overdue trip down memory lane with the Fellowship of the Ring. Hope you liked the trip too! And now, we come to the second volume in the tale of Lord of the Rings, which just happens to be my favorite installment in the series. In addition to […]
LOTR: The Two Towers
by storiesbywilliams on July 31, 2012 in Books, Reviews and tagged alan lee, arwen, barad-dur, Blackwater, boromir, cirith ungol, edoras, elves, Ents, eomer, faramir, frodo baggins, gandalf the white, gollum, gondor, helm hammerhand, helm's deep, hobbits, hornburg, isengard, JRR Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, men, meriadic brandybuck, merry and pippin, minas morgul, minis tirith, mordor, oliphant, orcs, orthanc, osgiliath, peregrine took, riders of rohan, riders of the mark, rohan, rohirrim, sam and frodo, samwise gamgee, saruman, sauron, shelob's lair, smeagol, southrons, the dead marshes, the one ring, the return of the king, the ring goes east, the treason of isengard, the two towers, theoden, treebeard, uruk-hai, war of the last alliance
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