Alternative authors' versions of Lord of the Rings.
Matt Groenig, A.A. Milne, Andrew Lloyd Weber, James Joyce, Rudyard Kipling and others, including:
Hemingway - Frodo Baggins looked at the ring. The ring was round. It was a good
ring. The hole at the heart of the ring was also round. The hole was
clean and pure. The hole at the heart of the ring had an emptiness in it
that made Frodo Baggins remember the big skies of the Shire when his
father had taken him out and taught him to tear the heads off the small,
furred things that walked there, even though he hated blood in those
days and the stink of the blood was always part of the emptiness for him
then and ever after.
via io9.
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