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My favorite writer is John Ronald Reuel Tolkien but more known as J. R. R. Tolkien. He was born in 1892 and died in 1973. Besides being a writer, he was a poet, military servant, philologist, linguist and university professor. Tolkien´s novels can be described as "legendary" because his style is based on the creation of fantasy novels with heroic histories of the Middle Age, using an imaginary world he had invented called Arda. This literary inclination guided him to learn more than ten languages throughout your life-career and they were influenced in their most important and famous books: "The Hobbit" (1932) and the saga of three books "The Lord of the Rings" (1954/1955), what was at firts a spends time for your kids it became what many identify Tolkien as "the father of moderm fantansy literature". Between his writings and those who had to be edited by his children, are "The salmarillion" (1977), "The Sons of Húrin" (2007) and other.
This world of battles and tales of mythological beings by Tolkien was also adapted in the area of cinema, premiering in movies his biggest books.
This world of battles and tales of mythological beings by Tolkien was also adapted in the area of cinema, premiering in movies his biggest books.



I never ever read somebook of Tolkien but if you borrow me somebook I will read him with happyness ♡
ResponderEliminarYou will want to kill me jajajaja I have never read or seen The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings, but I pretend to read them soon because his books are a classic of literature. Are legendary !! jejej :-)
ResponderEliminarAt school I was once given a choice of books, among them was The hobbit and I regret not having chosen it hahaha💔
ResponderEliminarThe fictitious world created by John Reuel is one of better that I have seen: I love the atmosphere medieval that deliver his works!! :)
ResponderEliminarI was crazy when I found out that the books of the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit were written at the beginning of the 20th century xD Without a doubt one of the best!
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