In a house in Birmingham lived an author. Not just a plain, bland, another common author, nor a pompous, filled with empty words author, he was a personification of the library of Alexandria, and that meant creativity—lots of creativity.
Yes, I am referring to John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, or the creator of the Lord of the Rings' universe. He was an amazing storyteller, with every word carefully selected to pull you inside the story, even making you forget that you need to breathe. This was a combination of his fascination with stories and his love for linguistics. Also known as a linguistic genius, he learned French, Latin, and German when he was twelve. While he was in school, it was the perfect time for him to learn Middle English, Old…
