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posted by 10954829 on January 29, 2012
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best book u can read!
posted by Anonymous on October 23, 2003
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Posted February 2, 2012
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Posted January 29, 2012
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Anonymous
Posted January 14, 2012
THE BEST BOOK OF THE TRILOGY!!!!!!!!!
I really love this book. The whole series is amazing but this the the best.
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Anonymous
Posted October 23, 2003
best book u can read!
this is a book i couldn't put down!this is the best book i read for a long time! if you like adventure books, you'll love this one, and the other series by this author.i read this book in two days.this is a 'can't put it down' kind of book. IF YOU LIKE THIS BOOK YOU'LL LOVE THE MOVIES!
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Anonymous
Posted December 29, 2011
Amazing!!
Wow. A must read. Jr does it again with the Two Towers. I love this book.
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Posted September 4, 2011
The two towers
My favorite book ever
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Anonymous
Posted July 22, 2005
Ehhhhhh????
I found all the Lord of the Rings books confusing and this one in particular. It just didn't have that zing that authors need in a book for it to be interesting. But I know many people love this book, and i just don't see why??? You need it to be totally quiet and you need to be focused to read it. But J.R. Tolkien was a very clever writer in thinking up this story. I couldn't have done it at all.
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Anonymous
Posted May 18, 2012
Nice book
Wow! What a great book!
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Anonymous
Posted April 22, 2012
Dear I hate jrr tolkein
No one cares about your opinion. You probably hate it because it is an old book. Guess what? Almost every fantasy book copied something from him. Cough Harry Potter Cough
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Anonymous
Posted April 15, 2012
AWSOME!!!!¿!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is awsome. It is very loooong,but very exiting. You instatly are sucked into the world of Pipin and Merry, Strider,and Frodo.
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Anonymous
Posted April 12, 2012
I hate jrr tolkien.
This book is HORRIBLE! DON'T LET IT RUIN YOUR LIFE!
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Anonymous
Posted March 31, 2012
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Anonymous
Posted March 11, 2012
A Testament to Fantasy
The 2nd half of the trilogy is excellent and had a lot more reveled here of course than the movie. Loved the Balrog scene and the real version of the Nazgul and the orc army coming out of Minas Morgul.
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Anonymous
Posted March 6, 2012
Lord of the rings
Frodo
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Winketh
Posted July 5, 2011
He does it again.
A great follow up to The Fellowship ofnthe Ring, Tolkein once again brings all the characters out in a new and surprising way that no obe could have guessed. Throughout the stoelry, you do not only hear about the story if the ring bearer but Aragorn and his comoanions. This does alsonbring up one thing reders must keep in mind. The first entire half or thembook is Aragorn and Gimli and Legolas and the Hobbits. The entire sexind half is Frodo and Sam. This was just a heads up but I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed the first one.
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Anonymous
Posted April 21, 2011
an amazing storie
The 'Lord Of the Rings' series is an amazing collection of books that I enjoyed all of them. This series seems like it is all happening with you in the fellowoship of the ring! (make sure you read them in order and start with 'The Hobbit first')
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TheGenius
Posted November 28, 2010
Best Book in the Classic Trilogy
The entire Lord of the Rings trilogy was GREAT. The Two Towers stood out because of its pace and action. I loved the first and third books of Tolkien's best ever fantasy, but this book is the gem which made LOTR truly great. Aragorn and the wonder of Middle Earth shine!
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A joining of evil forces
In this part of the trilogy, there are several story lines being followed and every thing is much darker, more sinister. Frodo and Sam have struck out for Mordor on their own and have enlisted the aid of Gollum to show the way. Their journey is harrowing and grueling. A far cry from life in the Shire. Gollum is such an interesting character. You hate him, don't trust him, but you can't help pitying him, just the same. He used to be a Hobbit-like being but has been completely poisoned and destroyed by The Ring. The White Wizard, Saruman, has joined forces with Sauron and is planning on taking over the Kingdom of Rohan. Rohan is his neighboring country of men and they are known far and wide for their skill with horses. There is so much going on in this book, but I'd have to say my favorite beings are the Ents. I found them fascinating and, yet so familiar. I loved their language and stories. Like the first book, this one was very difficult to put down.
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A Middle Earth Book that Brings Life to a Fantasy World
The Lord of the Rings novel (though sometimes called a trilogy) is perhaps the most recognized trendsetter in the arena of fantasy. The level of detail and character evolution is incredible with no limits spared. Tolkien is truly a gifted writer that has established a place in history for his endeavor to bring to the reader a completely new world. Each book in the series builds on the last until the reader finds they are unable to put the books down. While not directly part of the Lord of the Rings novel, a favorite book about Bilbo's adventures in The Hobbit or There and Back Again is a not-to-be-missed read for those hoping to understand how the adventures of the Hobbits and the Ring first began.
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lord of the rings the two towers
The book that I read is the "Lord of the Rings, the Two Towers," written by J.R.R. Tolkien. The book takes place in the Medieval Times, so they talked differently and there were dragons, magic and other effects of that period. There are like 5 main characters that have a big role in the book, but the character that is most important is Frodo. He is the new ring bearer, (a ring bearer is someone who has the mythical ring of Saron). There are other main characters too, like Gimli, Aragon, Legolas, and Gandalf. What their role is, is to help cities, towns and just random people that they meet, to defend themselves against Orcs and people that are working and fighting with the evil Dark Lord Saron and his helper Seroman. Seroman, was once a good wizard, that was really good friends with Gandalf.
The brave warriors have traveled to two major cities, Helm's Deep and Isengard. The most important city is Helms Deep. That is where our three heroes, Gimli, Aragon, Legolas, and Helm's Deeps Soldiers, the Rohan Riders, and elves, fought against over one million Orcs. It wasn't just a battle; it was a war. That is all I can tell you, because I don't want to spoil the surprise. What I can tell you is that the book is interesting and entertaining at the same time. One hero Gimli is a dwarf that doesn't like to be teased about his size. He and Legolas, another hero, have competitions that make you laugh at times, but at the same time, you are wondering what is going to happen next. This is a book that people that have seen the movie will also like the book. The book and series itself are excellent choices is you are looking for a great book to read.0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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