I've always been hesitant to refer to LOTR as a "Trilogy." It's one story, one quest, one epic adventure. One very elaborate, vast, sweeping, enthralling, tragic, touching adventure, yes, but nonetheless still one story. Actually, you know, Tolkien divided the story up into six books. You know...book one was everything that happened to Frodo before he got to Rivendell. Book two began with Many Meetings and the Council of Elrond as well as the formation of the Fellowship. Each "book" is a different chapter of the quest and the war of the ring. Sooo...it's ONE book, i say, it's just divided up into 3 different ones for your convenience.
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