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The Two Towers (The Lord of the Rings, Book 2)

The Two Towers (The Lord of the Rings, Book 2)

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this is amazing
the first book was just good enuph for me to try the second, but the second, this one, blew me away. JRR tolkein made this book much more interesting by cutting down on the explaining of the setting and a lot more about the plot. I also like the addition of the ents, they are just fun charactors that make you think a lot more, like how would a living tree look, and does it have a tongue? Overall, my favorite new charactor was King Theodin, how he is a ruler with many flaws, but he is still ruler, and you can't take that away. This book is a 10 out of 10 all the way, best book I ever read, and great for anyone who loves fantasy, action, blood, gore, and book that make you think.
2006-06-13
The Two Towers
This is the second book of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. It really kept me reading. I learned more about Frodo and Same and their quest to destroy the ring. While reading this book I could easily imagine the events. If you enjoyed the first book, The Fellowship of the Ring, you should read this book. There wasn't any part of the book I didn't like.
2006-06-05
The Two Towers
This is the second book of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. It really kept me reading. I learned more about Frodo and Same and their quest to destroy the ring. While reading this book I could easily imagine the events. If you enjoyed the first book, The Fellowship of the Ring, you should read this book. There wasn't any part of the book I didn't like.
2006-06-05
Two towers review
This book is an amazing credit to all literature everywhere. The style that Tolkien uses is astounding in detail thus making you feel almost part of this epic adventure. With the twists and turns that heroes take to proceed onward through their journeys. It is astounding how he makes it able to fallow the path of multiple characters at the same time yet keep it from becoming to confusing. The way words are placed in each sentence with extreme care as not to make the plot line any more confusing is very well done, this makes the story well written and an amazing novel. The lord of the rings: the two towers sucks the reader into it's plot and keeps them there until the book is done. This is one of the few books that has actually kept my attention all the way through the book not letting me put it down by any means. The flow of the book makes you want to become one of the races of middle earth and take on the roll as one of the adventurers to fight the evil forces of Mordor and cast away the ring of power. This book is the second one in the trilogy of The Lord of the rings and is the best written of the three. The two towers helps define the meaning of and epic adventure through the hardships and challenges that the characters must face the complete their task at hand and the internal conflicts within them selves.
2006-06-01
The Two Towers; Tolkien's Trancendence
In The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tokien, the eight remaining members of the fellowship continue on their quest to destroy the One Ring, the cause of much sadness in Middle Earth for many centuries.
The first half of the book is about Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Merry, Pippin, and Gandalf as they pass through Rohan, Isenguard, and Fangorn and meet Théoden, Wormtongue, Saruman, Treebeard, and many other characters. They fight battles, talk to trees, and it is very exciting. The second half of the book is about Sam and Frodo as they make their way through mountains led by Gollum (Sméagol). It is vey different from the first half, but is still very good.
This is one of the best books I have ever read; five out of five stars. The plot was exciting and unpredictable, the characters were well developed and greatly detailed. The chaptyers were broken at the best cliffhanger spots, so I found I could never put the book down.
If you are under ten, I suggest that you wait a few years before reading this book, there is some difficult language and some of the ideas are very complex. If you arer not under ten, then you should read this book now, just make sure you read The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Rong first, and make sure you have plenty of time to read because you won't be able to put the book down once you start reading!
--By Audrey;[...]
2006-05-19
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