Where the Stars Are Strange: J. R. R. Tolkien and Me
“The best books show us who we were when we first read them, who we are now, and who we may yet become.”
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The Lord of the RingsHere are dragons
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The Lord of the RingsThe Lord of the RingsThe Return of the KingThe Two Towers
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Austin Gilkeson has written for Catapult, Tin House, Foreign Policy, Vulture, Tor.com, The Toast, and other publications. He lives with his wife and son outside of Houston.
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