Rating: Summary: SOOOO BAD-BORING Review: this book was so boring and bland, tolkein dwells on the obvius and never loks back there is no excitement, if you want REAL fantasy read TERRY BROOKS THE SWORD OF SHANNARA! END
Rating: Summary: A magnificent tour de force of human imagination... Review: Tolkien's saga is a magnificent work. Unparalleled in scope and detail. Few other works of fantasy even come close to creating the mythic appeal that this novel has evoked. I believe Tolkien's work is now considered a form of mythology than a mere novel. It's characters are profoundly relevant in thought and action. While the political scheme and the places are far different than earth, the characters live like us and act like us, they come with all the quips and foibles of our character. In short Tolikien expresses this profoundly encompassing work as part metaphor, part fantasy story. This is more than a great read, as one reads it more and more, one is drawn into the world of Middle Earth, drawn into its history and its characters. This is not a novel to be read but a saga to be experienced.
Rating: Summary: This classic is masterly writen Review: The adventures through Middle Earth are intersting and intertaining. I enjoy this book alot and wish for other people to enjoy the experince. This book by J.R.R. Tolkin is masterly crafted and leaves you beging for more. The adventures are both realisic and fun to read. I wish for you to read this book. Thank you for reading my review.
Rating: Summary: A New Generation of Tolkien Lovers Review: One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them... I know a lot of people that think kids today are hopeless. Sometimes I agree with them. I am 12 years old, and I am currently reading The Two Towers. I have the whole set, starting from The Hobbit, all the way through Return of the King. I think all the books (so far) are awesome. I've always hoped to find something like Lord of the Rings. When I read it, I get totally absorbed into the world of Middle-Earth. Sometimes people will be screaming my name into my ear and I won't hear them. I've been introducing it to my friends (most of whom have read The Hobbit already). Some of my friends on the internet, all either 11, 12, or 13, introduced it to me. I think it's great when you can relate to someone years older than you who has read the same books. For anyone who has ever wanted an escape from the real world into someplace totally new, young or old, I recommend this book to you.
Rating: Summary: Nice Review: This is a terrific book. Although it gets hard at some parts, this book still is very involved and it illustrated my mind into a whole different world, and so did the Hobbit, which, though childish, is a great piece of literature too, though it has no comparison to The Lord of the Rings. The book begins with Bilbo Baggins's (who happens to be one of my favorite characters in the book, though scarcly in it) eleventy-first birthday, in which he mysteriously disappears right in the middle of his speech. How? Well, I can't tell you that or it will spoil the whole story. Well, he leaves Frodo, his cousin, the one ring of the Elven Rings of Power, which Sauron, the Dark Lord, has been desperately trying to find for thousands of years when it was taken from his finger by Isildor, who you'll read about later in it. Frodo and a Fellowship of different species and so forth now must go all the the way to Mordor, Sauron's homeland, and cast the ring back into the Cracks of Doom where it was forged...
Rating: Summary: This is Life's True Tome of Life Review: What a masterpiece of thought!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have read the Trilogy about 35 times and every time it is just as good and meaningful. Nothing else has touched my life like the writings of Tolkien. I hope when I pass on someday, my heaven shall be Middle Earth. Thank you Johnathan Ronald Reule Tolkien!!!!!
Rating: Summary: A stunning sequel to the Hobbit Review: Bilbo Baggins is celebrating his eleventy first birthday, but with a puff of smoke (compliments of Gandalf), and the slipping on of a certain gold ring, he is back at Bag-End and preparing his will, leaving bag-End to his adopted nephew, Frodo. He is off to Rivendell and Elrond to "see the mountains before I die". During the chaos of Hobbits claiming their (and sometimes others) property, Frodo gets tired of Hobbiton... As the story continues Frodo gets to Rivendell (practically on his death bed, from a wound from a knife of Mordor) and there he finds Bobomir, Aragorn (aka Strider), Gimli the Dwarf and Legolas the Elf.
I recommend this book if you like fantasy- adventure novels such as: The Redwall Series by Brian Jacques, The Darkangel Trilogy by Meredith Ann Peirce, any book by Lloyd Alexander and the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis.
All of these I have read and enjoyed.
Rating: Summary: JORDAN WILL BOW TO THE GLORY OF TOLKIEN Review: I have to say that I believed Robert Jordan to be the lord of Fantasy. Well I repent for I have seen the light. Tolkien is not only the lord of Fantasy but he is a GOD! I have to say that I have never had this much fun and joy reading a book in all my life. This book is also deep and very rich. The world Tolkien creates is so real and his characters are so intricate that I have to slap myself for ever thinking of Robert Jordan as the King. In Jordan's books you get the same richness of his world but not like Tolkiens. It's weird. It's like Tolkien has some special skill that becomes apart of his words. Oh yeah, and Jordan waits up to 4 years to bring out his next book. While this is insulting to the fans and shows how smug Jordan can be I can't help but appreciate the sincerity of Tolkien. This books is pure Magic!!!!!
Rating: Summary: ..it's the best???? Review: When one reads reviews of this book, both on this site and all other sources, they will always find that everyone calls it "..the best fastasy novel ever written..", along with other similar accolades. Yet, when one reads *other* fantasy novel reviews, such as Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series, they will also find the same glorious remarks, even though this time they may include something like "..as good as Tolkien..", and a few even dare to say "better" than Tolkien". Well, folks, it's safe to say that if every one of these fantasy authors were asked themselves what they considered was the greatest fantasy work ever written, with no hesitation all would say "Lord of the Rings, of course!" If they didn't, they're kidding themselves. Not many fantasy novels make it on to required reading lists at leading universities. This is One. I've met many people who insisted they hate "fantasy" works, but after they were required to read this, most say something to the account of "..I had no idea it would be like this!", with their jaw dropped in disbelief. Even the most jaded readers who tend not to read fantasy, are completely enthralled. So I'm not going to say "it's the best!", because too many others use that phrase when describing other works. Let's just say that no other fantasy material is better...
Rating: Summary: In a world of dreams and fantasy, the legends come true! Review: With very vivd characters, each with their own distint personality and drive, this is an excellent tale. A tale of fantasy that makes the reader completely absorbed, with its effective scene and setting. All in all, definitely a worthy tale.
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