The Return of the King

, #3

Illustrated Hardcover, 1178 pages

English language

Published Aug. 12, 2020 by HarperCollins Publishers Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-00-837614-7
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THE RETURN OF THE KING, which brings to a close the great epic of war and adventure begun in The Fellowship of the Ring and continued in The Two Towers, is the third and final part of J. R. R. Tolkien's masterpiece, "The Lord of the Rings."

In these three books, which form one continuous narrative, Tolkien created the saga of the Hobbits of Middle-earth and the great War of the Rings. Praised by such writers and poets as W. H. Auden, Richard Hughes and C. S. Lewis, "The Lord of the Rings" - that special world of beauty and terror and meaning - holds a secure place among the books that will live.

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reviewed The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings, #3)

Second Try

When I first tried to read “Lord of the Rings” I was only a kid, perhaps twelve years old, and I got very bored during the first half of volume two, so I didn’t read any further and forgot about it for a while. Looking back now, I was maybe a little bit too young back then. So now, forty years later, being someone who just can’t stand having only read half of a famous book, I’m back again at it; but I must say, it is still quite boring at times. Even though it’s considered “High Fantasy”, there’s still a lot of Sword & Sorcery in it (which I usually don’t like very much), there are endless descriptions of walking through landscapes and of military operations, and there is, to my taste at least, still too much glorification of heroism. I will definitely finish it this time, but it …

reviewed Il Ritorno del Re by J.R.R. Tolkien (Il Signore degli Anelli, #3)

La chiusura

Si chiude in maniera scorrevole quest'opera. Scorre bene e non ci sono ostacoli inutili o insormontabili. Bella anche la fase finale presso la contea, anche se mi è sembrato un po' scisso dal resto. Storia meravigliosa ma.. posso dire che Gandalf meritava una caratterizzazione un po' migliore? È sempre così piatto.