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The Return of the King: The Lord of the Rings, Book 3

The Return of the King: The Lord of the Rings, Book 3

byJ. R. R. Tolkien
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JULIA
5.0 out of 5 starsArrived fast!
Reviewed in Australia on 7 January 2021
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Narelle Wirth
3.0 out of 5 starsMade in China.
Reviewed in Australia on 2 February 2021
Awesome book, but wasn't aware it was printed and bound in China. This should be written somewhere in the description.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Arrived fast!
Reviewed in Australia on 7 January 2021
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3.0 out of 5 stars Made in China.
Reviewed in Australia on 2 February 2021
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cannot whisper sync with this book
Reviewed in Australia on 2 December 2018
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Reviewed in Australia on 29 April 2015
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Classic fantasy within a wonderfully realised universe. Compulsory​ reading for the fantasy buff.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Finale to the Series
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2021
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The third book is tough to get through - be warned. It also looks bigger than it is because half of it is appendices! I found this really difficult to finish, but the ending includes several chapters on the scouring of the shire and Saruman which are not in the film but are very very important - an interesting ending that highlights the sacrifices and consequences of the war and the Hobbits decision to fight evil. Unfortunately it arrived damaged and was not well packaged but the illustrations are lovely and again I would recommend due to the lovely watercolour images.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Finale to the Series
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2021
The third book is tough to get through - be warned. It also looks bigger than it is because half of it is appendices! I found this really difficult to finish, but the ending includes several chapters on the scouring of the shire and Saruman which are not in the film but are very very important - an interesting ending that highlights the sacrifices and consequences of the war and the Hobbits decision to fight evil. Unfortunately it arrived damaged and was not well packaged but the illustrations are lovely and again I would recommend due to the lovely watercolour images.
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Nathaniel Mead
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Content - Cheap Packaging
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 December 2021
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The content is perfect, Andy Serkis us a great narrator - but, leaving the discs in plain paper sleeves is a ridiculous. Years ago I bought The Hobbit/Lord Of The Rings audio CD's, each CD was in a printed cover, chapters separated by inserts, but this, CD's in a bit of paper, it's not good enough
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great Content - Cheap Packaging
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 December 2021
The content is perfect, Andy Serkis us a great narrator - but, leaving the discs in plain paper sleeves is a ridiculous. Years ago I bought The Hobbit/Lord Of The Rings audio CD's, each CD was in a printed cover, chapters separated by inserts, but this, CD's in a bit of paper, it's not good enough
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Amazon's fault but hopeless products being returned
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2017
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Unfortunately Harper Collins' idea of a Large Print Edition is not my idea of large print at all. I have a large print Dickens novel from readhowyouwant.com which says it is 16pt and alongside it this print of the Tolkien is not much over half the size of the Dickens. Unfortunately no-one else seems able to help with a set of Rings, rights must belong just to HC. So now that I am retired and have the time to read and re-read these wonderful books i can't. No disrespect to Amazon but all three volumes are being returned.
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Jono Blackburn
5.0 out of 5 stars Tolkien's safe concludes.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 July 2014
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The Return of the King is the conclusion to Tolkiens epic saga, The Lord of the Rings. Widely considered as a classic, this trilogy begins in the rolling fields of the shire and takes us through a journey of enormous proportions till at last we reach our destination in Mordor. The character development as we go through this saga is second to none as we watch our heroes Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli and Boromir all do great deeds,to enable the fellowship to complete it's quest.

In this version of the book, it has a wonderful cover design which draws on the story itself and beautifully depicts the white tree of Gondor. As this is part of a set, it also has a sleeve design which when placed together with the other books in this set forms one of the most prominent images from the three books, the white tree of Gondor. A well crafted cover, with maps featuring inside the sleeves, I would recommend this version of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King to any one who wishes to own their own version of this masterpiece.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The bittersweet end
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2006
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"Return of the King" is the worthy climax to J.R.R. Tolkien's epic saga, the fantasy that created the genre as we know it today. Now, as the blockbuster movie adaptation is over, many readers are checking out the dramatic story that ends Tolkien's masterpiece and life's work.
The story opens where "Two Towers" left off. Gandalf has ridden to the city of Gondor with Pippin (partly to keep him out of trouble), where the forces of Mordor are attacking. There is upheaval in the city itself, as the steward of Gondor is going nuts. Merry pledges his service to King Theoden of Rohan, not knowing what is ahead for the king and his relatives. And Aragorn is seeking out allies to fight Sauron on a military scale, even if they can't defeat him unless the Ring is destroyed. His search will take him to tribes of forest-dwellers, to Gondor -- and even to summon an army of the dead.
In Mordor, the unconscious Frodo has been captured by Sauron's orcs, and taken to the fortress of Cirith Ungol. Sam is desperate to free his friend, but knows that he can't take on an army, and that Frodo would want him to finish the quest. Sam manages to free Frodo from captivity, but they must still brave more dangers before they can come to Mount Doom, the only place where the Ring can be destroyed. As they travel Sam sees Frodo slipping further and further into the Ring's grasp. Will Frodo be able to destroy the Ring?
Usually, the climax of an epic adventure is a disappointment. "Return of the King" succeeds in almost every way, wrapping up each individual storyline, one by one. The ending has a feeling of finality; this is one story that could never have a sequel; Tolkien shows that in a war like this, there is no true "happy ending." Even if the good guys win, there will still be scarring, and death, and haunting memories of what once happened. And even if a person survives, he will never be the same.
This is the grimmest of the three books in this trilogy. Frodo and Sam are stuck in the vividly horrific Mordor, while the city of Minas Tirith is on the verge of completely crumbling. Tolkien does a phenomenal job of exploring the madness, despair, rage and sorrow that accompany a war, and the way it can affect even the idyllic Shire. And he doesn't forget the slow period of healing that follows -- for people, for civilizations, and even for nature.
Though a section of the book near the end descends into near-biblical prose, which changes post-Gondor, Tolkien does not waver in his ability to evoke emotion. One of the most touching scenes in the book is when Sam finds Frodo naked, unconscious and being beaten by an orc. Others include Merry's farewell to Theoden, Eowyn's slaying of the Witch-King, and of course the bittersweet final scene.
Speaking of Frodo, this trilogy's hero is almost unrecognizable in parts of this book. The bright, naive young hobbit of the first book has been worn down to a pale shadow of himself. As he grows increasingly attached to the Ring, we even see him doing what seems unimaginable: threatening Sam with a dagger. Sam has come a long way from the shy young hobbit who couldn't say a word around the High Elves -- now he's attacking orcs and carrying Frodo to Mount Doom.
And the supporting characters are not neglected either, with the younger hobbits being exposed to the horrors of war, Aragorn breaking fully into his role as the future king of Gondor, and passionate war-maiden Eowyn affecting the war as nobody else could. Some much-loved characters are lost, and others will be permanently changed.
The story doesn't really end on the last page; for more background, especially on Aragorn and Arwen, readers should also read the appendices at the end of the book. Another good addition is "The End of the Third Age," in which the unpublished epilogue of this book can be found. Though this is probably not canonical, it nicely concludes the story and is a heartwarming look at what happens in the years following "Return of the King."
It's difficult, once the story has finished, to accept that one has to say goodbye to Middle-Earth and its enchanting inhabitants. But as Gandalf says, "I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are an evil."
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Stella Starnes
5.0 out of 5 stars the third and last in the series, a classic for all time
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 January 2012
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The conclusion to an awe inspiring trilogy written by a master of literature, "The Return Of The King": Volume 3 is a true jewel of a book. Still full of thrills, it never fails to transport me back into Middle Earth. The adventure continues for Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin. There are many moments in the story that make me angry or sad or incredibly moved (nearly to tears), just as there are the occasional light hearted, happy times, particularly at the very end when all is said and done, such as the one chapter concerning Eowyn and Faramir, as they are my two favourite characters among the race of Men, and I see them as the ideal couple. Sam, my favourite character out of the Hobbits as he evokes such care, compassion and determination to do what is right comes out as a true hero, which gains him a good deal of praise and good fortune. Pippin, my second favourite of the Hobbits is as troublesome as ever, earning him a trip to Minas Tirith where he is far more concerned about what is the best place for a pint of ale and a bite to eat, until he finds that bravery outstrips the need for food for thought. The songs and poems are just as lovely as ever, the Elvish language is positively enchanting and Tolkien's use of the English language is epic and masterful; he was a true genius, and his spirit lives on in this classic tale of adventure, good versus evil, love and self discovery.
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