The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers and The Return of the King .
no he killed his mate for a ring
The HobbitThe Fellowship of the Ring, Book IThe Fellowship of the Ring, Book IIThe Two Towers, Book IThe Two Towers, Book IIThe Return of the King, Book IThe Return of the King, Book IIThe Silmarillion is another book that Tolkien also set in Middle-earth thousands of years before the first of the Hobbit books, but it is a history of the Elves and does not concern itself with Hobbits (except briefly in its final chapter where it reviews the events of the end of the Third Age from the point of view of the Elves, which differs slightly from the point of view of the Hobbits).
Gollum is a Close relative to the hobbits who gets changed by the influence of the ring.
Thorin played the harp. The others played violas, flutes, drums and clarinets.
The golden ring is the One Ring of Sauron - it allows him to control all of the other magical rings of Middle Earth. It also allows the wearer to become invisible
Frodo Baggins was the hobbit that ended up with the One Ring.
No, there is no indication in The Hobbit that The Ring was malevolent, although it is most definitely magical.
The ring is not a character it is not a person.
The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers and The Return of the King .
Probably take over the world and become a new "dark lord". Even Galadriel feared doing that.
The one ring
Bilbo Baggins
Smegall is the one who wants the ring so badly.
Frodo carried the ring to Mordor.
he calls the ring; "the precious"
He hated him for taking the ring from him