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Meriadoc Brandybuck (in Movies vs. Books)

…is quite the same as in the book, only his part in the story is smaller. In the book the pretty long descriptions of Merry’s journeys give a better view…

The Super Duper LOTR Story (in Fanfiction)

Book One: The Fellowship of the Ring Chapter 1 The Journey Begins Frodo was a hobbit. He was a girly hobbit, but a hobbit. He lived in Bag End, Bagshot…

Who runs this site? (in FAQs)

…Rings and writing. cirdaneth — Books Admin/Books Forum Moderator Hello! I’m cirdaneth. I am Books Forum Moderator with PotbellyHairyfoot. I own so many books I should probably get the floors…

Something Scary (in Fanfiction)

with MERRY and PIPPIN, LEGOLAS with GIMLI, just Like In The Book, except that ARWEN’S head is bobbing in the Anduin as she swims alongside ARAGORN’s boat with powerful strokes….

The Funniship of the Ring (in Subject Articles)

The Funniship of the Ring – Book 1 ‘In Which Four Blobbits Are Duped, Mortified, And Otherwise Robbed, Belittled And Wearied’ “Well, Hoho,” said Handoff the Gloomy to his friend…

The Lady of Bree (in Fanfiction)

…come by that evening to wish Frodo well and to break open a bottle of wine laid down by BilboÂ’s father. Frodo did wish that Bilbo could be there to…

I would like to join the Book Club, but they are already reading a book. Where do I start? (in FAQs)

You start at the beginning, of course. There are active discussion threads for each chapter of the book, and these aren’t closed when the main club has moved on to…

6.02. The Land of Shadow (in Movies vs. Books)

…of the tent and climb up and over a rock cliff out of sight. The hobbits continue on their journey or so it seems. In the book: In the book(s),…

4.08. The Stairs of Cirith Ungol (in Movies vs. Books)

…made to ensure that it did not, as this scene is a critical departure from the book. Peter Jackson and the producers did not want readers of the book to…

I Eglan Gobennas (in Fanfiction)

…is.” He pulled out a homely, abused book. Bound in dark red leather, it was by no means a small book, in width, length, or height. The gold lettering on…