All authorsJ. R. R. TolkienFantasyMythEpicOxford philologist and myth-maker whose secondary-world fiction redefined what popular epic could be. His work balances linguistic invention with moral seriousness — the sense that language and landscape are inseparable from character.Not all those who wander are lost.— The Fellowship of the RingOn our shelvesFeatured booksFantasy4.7The HobbitJ. R. R. Tolkien · 1937Accessible•310 pp.Fantasy4.8The Lord of the RingsJ. R. R. Tolkien · 1954Challenging•1178 pp.Related authorsReaders also explorePatrick RothfussFantasy · Literary fictionBrandon SandersonFantasy · Epic fantasyGeorge R. R. MartinFantasy · Political fiction