


The reader gets confused.Ĭhapter Nine: At The Sign Of The Prancing Pony – Having resolutely decided to be more careful from now, the group decide to get drunk with no regrettable consequences.Ĭhapter Ten: Strider – A scruffy, suspicious looking vagabond turns up the hobbits room. Luckily, the most rational character imaginable is there to save him.Ĭhapter Seven: In The House Of Tom Bombadil: I can’t quite put my finger on it, but there is something very strange about this couple…Ĭhapter Eight: Fog On The Barrow-Downs – The hobbits get sleepy.

Fatty Lumpkin was on the grassy knoll.Ĭhapter Six: The Old Forest – Frodo snaps under the pressure. Oh, and a talking fox turns up at one point.Ĭhapter Four: A Shortcut To Mushrooms – Where I start reading way too much into Frodo’s “troubled” childhood.Ĭhapter Five: A Conspiracy Unmasked – That’s right. Note: While I like to have fun with the chapter descriptions here, I feel honor bound to say that this series isn’t comedic, for the most part.Ĭhapter One: A Long-Expected Party – Where we find out that the Ring can turn people both invisible and into an asshole.Ĭhapter Two: The Shadow Of The Past – Gandalf explains the plot to the rea…I mean Frodo.Ĭhapter Three: Three Is Company – The most epic journey in English literature begins. If you want to check out my series on The Hobbit, click here. Since the index page I threw up for my “Decisive Battles” pulls in a good bit of traffic, I figure I should do the same for my Chapter by Chapter reviews of The Lord of the Rings.
