Paperback, 528 pages

Dutch language

Published Nov. 1, 1979 by Het Spectrum.

ISBN:
978-90-274-0168-7
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5 stars (2 reviews)

Wanneer Frodo van zijn excentrieke oom Bilbo Balings een ring cadeau krijgt, kan hij niet vermoeden dat dit het begin is van een groot avontuur. De tovenaar Gandalf legt hem uit dat het geen gewone ring is; het is de Ene Ring die door de Donkere Vorst Sauron is gemaakt om er de wereld mee te overheersen. En zolang de Ring niet vernietigd is, zal die dreiging blijven bestaan. Met een groep vrolijke metgezellen reist Frodo naar Rivendel, waar in de Raad van Elrond beslist zal worden over het lot van de Ene Ring. De Raad zendt het Gezelschap van de Ring erop uit om het kleinood in de vuren van de Doemberg te gooien. Een barre tocht begint.

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reviewed The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings, #1)

Extraordinary

5 stars

I first read the Lord of the Rings books in my late teens (a long time ago). I couldn’t remember much, only that I didn‘t like them nearly as much as the films (by Peter Jackson).

I was wrong. They are a masterpiece. Tolkien created something truly unique. The world, the characters, the songs, the lore. The story. It‘s simply amazing to read.

The Fellowship is only a part of something bigger. I‘m looking forward to reading the next books.

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4 stars

"The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien is the kind of book rich in details that one can find themselves getting lost in. Imaginative, magical, engrossing, and brilliantly constructed, the individual text is part of a larger novel title "Lord of the Rings" which is a amazing work of the imagination which often overshadows what is sometimes slow pacing and one-dimensional characters.

One is struck by the level of detail Tolkien put into creating his literary world. The details are so well drawn and defined and the background so deep that one often forgets that they are reading a work of fiction and not a long-lost history or legend. This is where Tolkien's background as a linguist and folklorist really shines, utilizing standard folkloric techniques and creates rich languages for his text.

"Fellowship" follows the story of Frodo Baggins, a hobbit who inherited a mysterious golden ring from his …