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The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, Book 1)

The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, Book 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book of books
Review: I have never dived into a labyrinth of characters so diverse, explored a world that is as threatening, beautiful and complex as the one Tolkien created. Oh well, there might be my own life. The protagonists are classical heroes or losers, the telling is epic - it compares, somehow, to the bible. Ever read the bible as a book that tells about adventures, dreams, goals and mystery? If not, do it, if so, read about the hobbit that accomplished Sysiphus's work. There are other novels, of course. I acknowledge their existance, I even read these. But, have you ever read a book from an historian and a great storyteller from another world?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fellowship OK
Review: The only thing wrong with Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy is that you have to sit through Fellowship to get to it. Now, I'm a big Tolkien fan, don't get me wrong, but I found that reading this book was a bit of a chore. My advice to any who have tried to read Fellowship and given up is go ahead and slog through it. It picks up a bit at the end and the other two books, The Two Towers and The Return of the King are simply incredible and will blow you away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unparalleled! A Literary Masterpiece worthy of the Bard
Review: I first read his books when I was in 4th grade and every two years or so I return. I cannot think of another book in print (other than the Bible) that people return to again and again throughout their lives. Tolkien made you feel his tale. His mastery of language allowed us to experience vividly the grandeur of Middle Earth. The languages, cultures and histories of its peoples are rich and real as any from ours. The elvish and dwarven tongues are not just nonsensical sounds slapped together but actual languages that he laboured to produce. The poetry and the songs added a weave to the tapestry of cultures that demanded to be believed. The characters that he breathed life into were real in every sense. Their thoughts acts and motivations were not simply one dimensional: Good men were bad, the brilliant made errors, some people were lucky, others not so, the herioc last stand didn't always save the day, war is very ugly and glory is fleeting, travelling on foot is very hard especially over mountains and through wastelands, eating a good meal, drinking good beer and smoking a pipe is a nice way to spend an evening. Anyone who has ever been in the military would appreciate the proper place given to the joy of a simple bath, rest and food after leagues of cross country travelling. I do not despise those who cannot wade through the reality in this fantasy. It is on a level that some may find daunting. I agree with the fellow described it as art, high art. Not everyone will get it, not everyone can "get" it. I must in closing, take a parting shot at those who would place Robert Jordan near him let alone over him (I blame America's education system). If it wasn't for Tolkien, Jordan would have had to rip off someone with talent closer to his own, assuring you of a tale even more dreadful than the one he spun. You won't see reviews about people not being able to comprehend his work, because it is already dumbed down for the masses. There is a reason whyTolkien's work is so beloved, because it is simply that good and that unique. The man himself is an interesting study and worthy of some time. If you love the written word...read this it will change you.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Talk about overrated...
Review: I think I'll be one of the few dissenting opinions here. The only real reason I read this was because, like so many other people, I had it drilled into my head what a "classic" it was. I managed to slog through the first book, after several aborted attempts, and there I stopped. I can kind of see where these people are coming from, who trumpet it as the all-time greatest thing ever. In one aspect, Tolkien was something of a genius--Middle Earth is an incredibly rich and detailed world. However, that doesn't make the books that take place there particularly good. The dialogue is less than sparkling, and the meticulous detail in which everything is described becomes really, really, tedious. The characters are incredibly two-dimensional--Tolkien's obviously more interested in showing us his world than in creating sympathetic protagonists. That's his choice, I suppose, but it really doesn't make for interesting reading. As far as characterization goes, there are two main types of characters: the pathetic little hobbit guys (Frodo, Merry, Sam, et al), and the powerful, cool, mysterious guys (Gandalf, Aragorn, Elrond, et al)--nothing too deep here. On a another note, I've noticed that there are really virtually no female characters--just Frodo's irritating relative, Goldberry, and a few elves, if memory serves. Gads, this is overrated, and the worst part is that it spawned so many even worse imitators--Terry Brooks, Tad Williams, and so on. If you want REAL classic fantasy, you should check out Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar series--it's superior in nearly every way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best story ever written!
Review: LotR is the best story ever written. If by some odd coincidince, you have been in bed for the last fifty years and have not read these wonderful books, read them.

P.S. LotR live action movies with computer effects are coming out in 2000 and 2001!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOWOWOWOWOWWOW!!!!!
Review: How could a man creat such a beautiful and extensive world like this? Tolkien was an undisputed genius.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tolkien is the premiere fantasy author
Review: As far as I am concerned J.R.R. Tolkien is the best fantasy author ever to put a story down on paper. People who read fantasy and then call his work boring are obviously after a "quick fix." In other words, they want light fantasy to kill a little time, they don't want an epic story to read. This is not light hearted fantasy. The Hobbit was, but this isn't. Tolkien basically defined the fantasy genre with these books. E.R. Eddison and one or two others are the only writers who had fantasy works before Tolkien (he was influenced to some degree by Eddison). I think the biggest problem for many of the people who don't like these books is that they are unable to identify with the main characters because they have no concept of self-sacrifice. The main characters in the book (Frodo, Sam, Aragorn, Gandalf) are willing to sacrifice life, pleasure, power and their own personal goals so that others might live free and persue their desires. I think its possible that a me-first attitude is widespread in the world today which makes it difficult for people to understand the point of view of the characters in this story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "A Quest for Truth, Beauty & Goodness For All Mankind."
Review: "The Lord of the Rings" stands alone in fantasy fiction as the supreme work produced in world literature.

The story involves a quest, adventures, battles, intrigues, plots and counter-plots, deaths and an epic climax that startles the senses.

Frodo Baggins - a peaceful citizen of the Shire, becomes involved in the events of "Middle-Earth" that consume every inhabitant of this mystical world.

Frodo and his fellow inhabitants become part of a majestic drama being played out.

A magical "Ring" comes into his possession and only he can resolve the terrible consequences facing "Middle-Earth" by destroying the "Ring" in the "Cracks of Doom" at Mt. Doom.

The adventure begins when Gandolf the Wizard determines that the one ring to rule them all - is the "Ring" that Frodo possess. The adventures that follow are exhilerating. The novels begins slowly and the suspense builds and builds.

The author - J.R.R. Tolkien fully develops over 200 major characters in this epic work. The work involves the Quest for Truth, Beauty and Goodness.

Against overwhelming odds and the might of terrible armies - the hobbit Frodo Baggins overcomes battle injuries, starvation, greed, deceptions, treason and evil to triumph over vastly superior forces.

I have read this story 9 times - and rank it as the best story ever written in World Literature. Prepare yourself for the read of a lifetime - be sure to obtain a decent map of "Middle-Earth."

The adventure awaiting you in "The Lord of the Rings" is beyond imagination. I look forward to reading this epic again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book I've ever read
Review: It's really the best book I've ever read. I consider J.R.R.Tolkien a genius. He has created an entirely new world, so real and vivid. His language is also wonderful.It's a real pleasure to read the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the greatest novels of the Twentieth Century
Review: And THE greatest book in the fantasy/science fiction genre. LOTR's brilliance created the modern world's view of fantasy literature. Unparalelled in its depth and emotion, it remains a great triumph of the imagination.


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