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Legolas Greenleaf (in Movies vs. Books)

…that are not included in the books. He is granted few lines, and none of the lighthearted banter that he utters in the book. In the movie his humor seems…

Lord of the Ruffles: The Fellowship of the Chips (in Subject Articles)

…I have to go too. FRODO: Why? MERRY: Because, the book says so. FRODO: What book? MERRY: You know… the book! THE BOOK! FRODO: Oh, right… THAT book! Well, oh…

Frodo Baggins (in Movies vs. Books)

…be sensed during the last scenes that the wounds are also emotional but in the book it’s even clearer. Frodo intentionally lives a quiet life writing his book and he…

Celeborn and Galadriel (in Movies vs. Books)

…of Galadriel as she is fighting her inner battle is similar in film and book. Book: “from the ring she wore there issued a great light that illuminated her alone…

The Red Book (in Fanfiction)

with his wife Rose when little Elanor posed the question. “Daddy, what’s this book?” Sam looked down fondly at his six-year-old daughter, before considering the book she held up to…

Peregrin Took (in Movies vs. Books)

…that Frodo will also sail to the Undying Lands and so they leave sad farewell to Frodo too. The Book The book tells a lot more about the events after…

3.11. The Palantír (in Movies vs. Books)

book everybody’s favourite Dwarf is eloquent, noble and stern; in the movie he is simply ridiculous at times. Including this time: Gimli boasting, drunkenly, to a seemingly unaffected Legolas is…

Éowyn (in Movies vs. Books)

…in the Houses of Healing In a book with only threes romances, one of them stuck in the Appendixes and one at the very end of the book, it’s only…

Epilogue (in Fanfiction)

…him. Galadriel then looked over in Frodo’s directionÂ… and gave her brightest, unfaltering smile to the once-ringbearing, nine-fingered HobbitÂ… before turning to board the last ship. Frodo did not smile…

Bedtime Story (in Fanfiction)

…be to your liking”, he said, offering the book to the child. Brithla took the book carefully, like a sacred object, and read the words on the cover slowly. “The…