
Caledon (Caledon #1)
Book
"Go out and tell all those you meet, Caledon has risen. Caledon will be protected and defended. And...
Historical Fantasy

Panzer Leader: Memoirs of an Armoured Car Commander, 1944 - 1945
Book
The armoured reconnaissance units were the spearheads of the Panzer divisions, moving stealthily...

Blood of the Mantis
Book
Following on from Empire in Black and Gold and Dragonfly Falling, Blood of the Mantis is a vivid...

Batman: Detective Comics, Volume 2: The Victim Syndicate
Book
A part of DC Universe: Rebirth! Innocent victims maimed or broken by Batman's greatest enemies band...

Realm Breaker
Book
FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF RED QUEEN COMES A BRAND NEW SERIES SAVE THE WORLD OR END IT... ...

Dragonslayer (Twitterlight #1)
Book
A Twitterlight Story Kill the dragon, marry the princess, and rule the kingdom. It’s a fantasy...

The Du Lac Chronicles (The Du Lac Chronicles #1) by Mary Anne Yarde
Book
A generation after Arthur Pendragon ruled, Briton lies fragmented into warring kingdoms and...
Historical Fiction Historical Fantasy Historical Romance

Betrayal at House on the Hill
Tabletop Game Watch
Players all begin as allies exploring a haunted house filled with dangers, traps, items, and omens....
Betrayal Widow's Walk. Horror adventure exploration co-op

The Last Roman: Abyss (The Last Roman #2)
Book
The much-anticipated sequel to The Last Roman: Exile Can all sins be forgiven? Marcus...

Phil Leader (619 KP) rated The Two Towers (The Lord of the Rings, #2) in Books
Nov 27, 2019
This book carries on with the darker tone that The Fellowship Of The Ring developed as it went on though with Tolkien's grasp of narrative, story and saga it is always an engrossing read. More if Middle Earth is explored, from the horror of the Dead Marshes to the rolling plains of Rohan. Tolkien also keeps the twists coming, from alliances forged by desperation to unexpected allies.
This also features the first full scale battle of the saga - Helm's Deep. A desperate defence that in so many ways is the template for all the battles that have come after in fantasy books, a breathless and intense part of the story that really evokes the sense of grim determination in the combatants.
As with the whole of the trilogy, for something that is very much the genesis of a whole style of story telling there is so much that is complete, and still with that sense of massive depth of history that many of its imitators lack.