Tuesday 16 December 2008

The Best FANTACY NOVEL SERIES In The World!!!


The enduring from the popularity of The Lord of the Rings
has led to numerous references in popular culture, the
founding of many societies by fans and the publication of
many books about and his works. The Lord of the Rings has inspired, and continues to inspire, artwork, music, films and television, video games, and subsequent literature.
Adaptations of The Lord of the Rings have been made for
radio, theatre, and film.

THE LORD OF THE RINGS is also regarded by many to be the
most important and influential work of fantasy of the 20th
century. It generated the fantasy novel industry
practically single-handedly, inspiring a multitude of
novels concerning elves and dwarves on quests to conquer
ultimate evil despite overwhelming odds. Its division into a trilogy
created the iconic format for epic fantasy literature.

In the first book of the series, THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE
RING, the Dark Lord Sauron, an evil and powerful being,
is stirring again after a long period of dormancy.He will
soon dominate all of Middle-earth if he is not stopped.
The key to Sauron's defeat is Frodo, nephew to Bilbo
Baggins who is the hero of THE HOBBIT. The magic ring
that Bilbo picked up on his adventures is in fact the
One Ring, into which Sauron deposited much of his power.
If the Ring is destroyed in the volcano at the heart of
Sauron's realm of Mordor, Sauron too will be destroyed.
Unfortunately, the longer someone bears the Ring, the
stronger grows its ability to corrupt the bearer and those
around him. As Frodo and his companions begin the long
journey to Mordor, will they be able to keep their
Fellowship intact and their purpose pure…

The Lord of the Rings has been subjected to extensive analysis
of its themes and origins. Although a major work in itself,
the story was only the last movement of a larger work on
since 1917, that he described as a mythopoeia. Influences
on this earlier work, and on the story of The Lord of the
Rings, include philology, mythology, religion and the
author's distaste for the effects of industrialization,
as well as earlier fantasy works.

As a conclusion, the popularity of The Lord of the Rings has led
to numerous references in popular culture, the founding of
many societies by fans of and the publication of many books about
The Lord of the Rings.

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