Rating: Summary: boring intro but good book Review: all in all this was a good book, except for the begging. I had trouble with the begging, because it switched around so fast and without any warning that it took half a page before i realized that it was a different set of charectors. It had got fighting sceens and an exelent plot. you should read this book, only after you've read the rest of the series, the hobbit and the silmarillion.
Rating: Summary: Tolkien is The Master Story-Teller....he created the genre Review: The writings of Professor Tolkien are absolutely Timeless. These books are the gauge by-which all Fantasy books are measured. The Hobbit and The Trilogy have been the Inspiration for decades of works by other authors, yet I have not ever seen these works surpassed by anyone. Terry Brooks is the only author I have read who even compares to J.R.R. Tolkien and his epic style. I became fascinated with The Hobbit and Trilogy when I was in the seventh grade. I borrowed them from a friend and snuck them home. I was completely enthralled with the world Tolkien created. I was not allowed to read anything that was even remotely related to Wizards, Witches, Astrology, D&D, etc., so these books were like nothing I had ever seen, before. I was captivated and felt the call to become a Writer. Previously, the poetry and such that we were studying in school BORED me to tears. I found my schooling to be mind-numbingly BORING and Tolkien became my Inspiration to Learn, create Poetry, Write stories, Study, become an Anthropologist, delve into Masonic Lore and so much more.... Throughout High-School, I had pictures of Prof. Tolkien on my wall and I desired to be like him. Not-only was he the Greatest Fantasy Writer the world has known, but he was "Professor of Anglo-Saxon, at Oxford University, from 1925 to 1945....and professor of English Language and Literature....and a Fellow of Merton College from '45 to his retirement in '59." Check out his translations of (book title:)"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo" (J.R.R. Tolkien) Also, Prof. Tolkien wrote wonderful stories like "Smith of Wooten Major (&) Farmer Giles of Ham" for children. Pop those titles into the search box! I can honestly say that reading Tolkien changed my life...for the Better! Tolkien created the highest standards of writing for generations of authors....I am quite sure he would be deeply disappointed with the majority of books published today, with numerous spelling errors and pathetic grammar. I believe Tolkien is a god-send to English teachers. Perhaps, he can still inspire young people to elevate their Writing and English skills, from beyond. I would fight to keep his works on the shelves. I was not allowed to do my Senior Thesis about this author, despite the fact that he is such an amazing author and advocate of Literature. I lost interest in doing my thesis and threw something together at the last minute. Perhaps teachers should Recognize the potential for inspiring youth, via the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Rating: Summary: The Big Finally Review: As the Shadow of Mordor grows across the land, Aragorn is revealed as the hidden heir of the ancient kings. Gandalf miraculously returns and defeats the evil wizard, Saruman. Sam leaves his master for dead after a battle with the giant spider, Shelob; but Frodo is still alive in the hands of the Orcs. And all the while the armies of the Dark Lord are massing and the One Ring comes ever closer to the Cracks of Doom. While Gandalf, Aragon and the others from the fellowship fight at the battle for minas tirith. This is the exciting finally of the lord of the rings. Yet, don't worry Tolkien hasn't gotten worse with time in fact I believe that he has gotten even better. So go out and get this book and you will be awe of his epic work. By: Michael
Rating: Summary: The finale of one of the greatist series in history! Review: The powerful ending of The story of one rings fate... the final clash between good and evil is fought ONE OF THE GREATIST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ!
Rating: Summary: A grand finale to a great series! Review: The Return of The King finishes the trilogy in splendid fashion. I only wish the story had gone on longer. It had a bittersweet ending, where although the Dark Lord was defeated, Middle-Earth was forever changed. Even the Shire was less innocent than it had been. I will likely reread the trilogy for the third time soon.
Rating: Summary: The end of the Third Age Review: The Return of the King is the final part of The Lord of the Rings. In this last part the feeling of good versus evil reaches its pinnacle in LOTR. Tolkien gave incredible detail describing the War of the Ring, as it spanned several chapters. All of the characters are developed further, and for most of the TROTK, the story remains a two way split. TROTK has an amazing conclusion, and that is partly bad. Upon finishing the novel, I was sad that it was over, and I didn't want it to be over, because Middle-Earth is a great place to get lost in. You go on the journey that the Fellowship undertook, and feel everything that each member of the party felt. This is possible because throughout LOTR, Tolkien wrote vivid passages describing the regions of Middle-Earth, the characters, and what they were thinking. I read TROTK more slowly, because I wanted to stay longer than what the novel would allow. The four hobbits of the Fellowship become harden warriors, a trait that was virtually absent from their kind. Even though the novel finally came to a complete finish, it felt like it left room for more. It's to bad that there is no direct sequel, and while it answers most of the questions left from the end of The Hobbit, the reader can come up with plenty more questions upon finishing LOTR. Professor Tolkien did a work that was unexpected in its depth. He invented several REAL languages and writing systems, a complete history to back the novel, and created a wonderful world filled with diverse races and environments. Some fantasy authors may have tried to reach Tolkien's level in fantasy literature, but I am certain the The Lord of the Rings will never be duplicated. The Return of the King stands as the incredible conclusion of the greatest epic ever written. My only regret was that it ended.
Rating: Summary: i was so upset when i read the final chapter of this trilogy Review: i love this book and always will. these books have the greatest build up to the climax i have ever seen in any novel. two books building up to the return of the king so you can imagine the climax at the end. i have never read a more gut wrenching chapter in any book than "the seige of gondor" and what a battle it was. twenty four pages (three chapters) for one battle. imagine it. imagine the work he put into that battle sequence. i guarantee when the movie comes out the sale prices for the book will go sky high. i honestly was sad to see the trilogy end. that has never happened to me before. this trilogy has earned its place on my bookshelf.
Rating: Summary: This book is frighteningly amazing Review: I can't get over this trilogy. The book will grab you and throw you into the world of Middle Earth and you'll never want to leave. Then when you are done with the book, you will feel like a full blown heroin addict needing more to satisfy your desire. It is so good that it hurts when its done. Take my word for it. I'm not kidding.
Rating: Summary: If you like adventure,read this book!!!! Review: READ THIS BOOK. WHY? BECAUSE I TOLD YOU TO!!!!!! IT'S A BOOK ABOUT WARS AND GNARLY GHOULS AND GOBLINS.IF YOU'VE READ ANY OTHER TOLKEIN BOOKS YOU'LL LIKE THIS ONE BETTER THAN EVERY OTHER ONE EXEPT THE SILMARILLION.THE END.
Rating: Summary: greatest novel ever written Review: There have been many fantastic novels in the history of litereature and I have read most of them---Ulysses being the one that comes closest to comparing with LOTR. Part 3 stands out the most because all of the sub-plots are brought full circle and ended in a way that really defies description. Every major character is now a prototype often copied by contemporary writers. In every aspect of the work: style, diction, etc., Tolkien shines masterfully. Not even Chaucer or Shakespeare come close to matching his storytelling. Robert Jordan is a terrific writer in his own right, but "Tolkien" is written over every one of his thousands of pages of WHEEL OF TIME. He is simply a "literary Puff Daddy". Fantasy writing post-LOTR is for all practical purposes plagiaristic.
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