The Two Towers

The Two Towers

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https://openlibrary.org/books/OL31905966M

summary

The second installment in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary trilogy, The Two Towers picks up from The Fellowship of the Ring. Frodo and his companions are on a perilous journey through Middle-earth to destroy the One Ring and stop the Dark Lord from bringing about an age of darkness and destruction. The fellowship is scattered, its members in different corners of the land, battling various evils while trying to stay on the path that will eventually lead them to the fiery pits of Mordor. As Frodo and Sam continue alone on their journey, they are relentlessly pursued by Gollum, the pitiful, yet dangerous creature who desires the Ring for himself. Meanwhile, the remaining members of the fellowship are entangled in their own battles, trying to stay true to the mission amidst the ever-growing darkness. The Two Towers is a tale of epic adventure, loyalty, and sacrifice, set against the vivid landscape of Middle-earth, and a towering achievement in the realm of fantasy literature.

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lothlórien ꞏ middle-earth ꞏ boromir ꞏ creatures ꞏ j.r.r. tolkien ꞏ fiction ꞏ adventure ꞏ epic ꞏ quest ꞏ mines of moria ꞏ orcs ꞏ gandalf ꞏ fantasy ꞏ trilogy ꞏ rings ꞏ sam ꞏ frodo ꞏ novel ꞏ cracks of doom ꞏ imagination ꞏ dark lord ꞏ river anduin ꞏ the lord of the rings ꞏ mordor