J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings [7 Book Box set] Reviews
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Guest 2nd Oct 2009
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Having recently taken an extended holiday, I decided to take a big book with me - the Lord of the Rings trilogy, comprising of the Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and the Return of the King.
It's a classic tale of good versus evil, told with magnificent narrative. Every element of the journey is explained in great detail - from what the countryside looks like, to encounters with people they meet along the way.
When you can get into the flow of it, this style of over-narration makes for a really good read. However, I also found myself struggling through entire chapters at times (the Two Towers especially) when it felt like there wasn't really much going on, and yet Tolkien still goes to great depths to try and describe everything. I also found it quite difficult to keep up with the array of characters and their relation to each other, and who was heir to what, although the appendix goes to great depths with lots of family trees etc...
It's a great collection of books, and one that everyone should read, but you should definitely reward yourself with some easy-reading for getting through it.
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welshgirl44
31st Dec 2007
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Before I bought this set I would have liked to know off someone like me what they thought of them.
I didn't mind the hobbit, but the rest weren't my cup of tea.
Good read though if you're looking for an unclassical challenge, bad if you want some light reading.- Read welshgirl44's review (85 words)
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223b3yrs
4th Aug 2006
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What I loved about the Lord of the Rings trilogy was all the emphasis on detail. It really helped me understand things. I also thought that the portrayal of the Elvish world was fascinating.
For some young adults the length of the trilogy could be daunting, and the word choice may be tedious to them.
On the whole I loved the book. I have read it eight times. It may be a little excessive to read it that much, but I really got a lot out of it. This book probably resulted in my love of ficti ...- Read 223b3yrs's review (110 words)
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Every chapter of The Lord of the Rings is throughly detailed. The story begins with Frodo and his uncle living in Bagend but Bilbo is growing tired of life so on his birthday he leaves and Frodo inherits everything included the ring. With this inheritence comes real danger and possibly death Frodo goes on the adventure to destroy the ring and takes a few friends along for the ride they join a dwarf an elf a future king a wizard and a man and set off on a venture that will determine the life of t ...- Read frodofanatic180's review (197 words)








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