About this deal
About this Product
The journey through Middle Earth is nothing short of legendary. As distinctive as it is daring, KILLSTAR is an absolute must-have for those seeking gothic glamor in every shade of black. Inspired by the awe-inspiring statues of the Argonath™️, these bookends capture the grandeur and majesty of the original statues. Expertly hand painted. Cast in the finest resin before being expertly hand-painted, these bookends are designed to hold your treasured books securely in place, as well as making them a true centrepiece for any Lord of the Rings enthusiast's collection. Depicting Middle Earth in all its glory, this collectors piece is as precious as the One Ring To Rule Them All! J.
- Due May 2024*
- 5 inches by 4.
- Dimensions - H19cm
- Individually numbered, just like first and second breakfast
- You may need to keep an eye out for Gollum trying to steal this for himself!
- Vendor - Nemesis Now
Reviews
Mr. M. Sherwin
These are the things that make me love Amazon. And they make me go back a decade, when these offers happened much more often than now. Thanks to the group that “telegramed” this offer to me (so much so that after a quarter of an hour it was back at the base price). A superb addition to our book collection which we will cherish.
marcornc
The same page number 806, the same text size and words per page. You gotta get a book that reflects the grandeur of the story within and this one is it. 99 euros.
Evil Spirit
If the fonts are ‘toooo’ small then well don’t read but these ones are perfect, when comparing with other novels I would never have taken it at full price. But at three euros it seemed really foolish not to take it.
MilkTea
And it looks great next to Paul McCartney's The Lyrics. Same goes for A Song Of Ice And Fire.
Saratovski
However, I haven't read it through yet. And bright white.
René
10/10 for the book itself. Delighted with the quality of the binding and the book in general.
dhruv
There're couple of dents on the precious cover. It was a work I liked, so I bought it because I was proud that I wanted to read it in English. ). With about 200 pages to go on my paperback read, having read the digital version, I suddenly had the most hedonistic idea to finish The Lord of the Rings in its top-of-the-range hardback form.