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by J R Tolkien (Author)
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Hobbits and wizards and Sauron--oh, my! Mild-mannered Oxford scholar John Ronald Reuel Tolkien had little inkling when he published The Hobbit; Or, There and Back Again in 1937 that, once hobbits were unleashed upon the world, there would be no turning back. Hobbits are, of course, small, furry creatures who love nothing better than a leisurely life quite free from adventure. But in that first novel and the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the hobbits Bilbo and Frodo and their elfish friends get swept up into a mighty conflict with the dragon Smaug, the dark lord Sauron (who owes much to proud Satan in Paradise Lost), the monstrous Gollum, the Cracks of Doom, and the awful power of the magical Ring. The four books' characters--good and evil--are recognizably human, and the realism is deepened by the magnificent detail of the vast parallel world Tolkien devised, inspired partly by his influential Anglo-Saxon scholarship and his Christian beliefs. (He disapproved of the relative sparseness of detail in the comparable allegorical fantasy his friend C.S. Lewis dreamed up in The Chronicles of Narnia, though he knew Lewis had spun a page-turning yarn.) It has been estimated that one-tenth of all paperbacks sold can trace their ancestry to J.R.R. Tolkien. But even if we had never gotten Robert Jordan's The Path of Daggers and the whole fantasy genre Tolkien inadvertently created by bringing the hobbits so richly to life, Tolkien's epic about the Ring would have left our world enhanced by enchantment. --Tim Appelo


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The official movie tie-in volume with cover art of a Nazg?l perched upon its black steed offers the complete story in a single volume, as the author intended.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent radio adaptation, Aug 12 2003
By Christopher Baum (Astoria, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Lord of the Rings (Audio CD)
A few minor quibbles aside, this BBC radio presentation (in thirteen one-hour episodes) is a magnificent adaptation of Tolkien's masterpiece.

The cast is superb; interestingly, it features prominent connections to both film versions of the story. Ian Holm, who plays Bilbo in Peter Jackson's films, makes a fine Frodo, only occasionally betraying the fact that he is perhaps a little too old for the role. Meanwhile, Peter Woodthorpe builds interestingly on the conception of Gollum that he first presented in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated version. Woodthorpe's characterization is wonderfully effective, giving full expression to the pathos, the menace, and the humor of this extraordinary and complex character.

The pivotal roles of Gandalf and Aragorn are both brilliantly - one might even say definitively - played by Royal Shakespeareans Michael Hordern and Robert Stephens. Their performances could scarcely be bettered. William Nighy, an actor who, on the evidence of his work here, deserves to be far better known in this country, is excellent as Samwise, nicely delineating the character's growth from a simple gardener into a truly heroic figure. The other hobbits are also very well played. Further standouts in what is truly a first-rate cast include Peter Howell as Saruman, David Collings as Legolas, Andrew Seear as Faramir, Jack May as Theoden, and Peter Vaughan as Denethor.

Brian Sibley's adaptation of Tolkien's masterpiece is as good as any we are ever likely to encounter. With the exception of the the Old Forest/Tom Bombadil/Barrow-Downs loop (which, let's be honest, is not likely to be missed too keenly), all of the major plot threads are preserved. Better still, Sibley and his co-writers have presented the tale largely in Tolkien's own words, taking much of the dialogue and narration verbatim from the books. In a few places, especially early on, Sibley does deviate from Tolkien's text - not by changing the story, but rather by staging scenes which are only hinted at in the books. Not surprisingly, these are among the production's weaker moments. The Ringwraiths, in particular, suffer from their extra scenes; the dialogue (and, in some cases, the voices of the actors playing them) makes them rather too solidly human, and they lose some of the spectral menace that Tolkien sustained so beautifully by keeping them mainly in the shadows. But these brief additions are nearly all confined to the first two episodes, and do not detract much from the overall impact of even these installments. After Episode Two, nearly every scene comes directly from Tolkien. Apart from a handful of misjudged moments, everything comes off quite splendidly, and overall the adaptation is really as good as anyone could have wished. Among its many delights, perhaps the most unexpected of all is that the destruction of the Ring takes place around halfway through Episode Twelve - leaving fully an episode and a half for Tolkien's long and very satisfying denouement.

Stephen Oliver's music is lovely and effective, and there are some particularly fine settings of Tolkien's own poetry. The sound effects are generally fairly good, though they could have been used less sparingly in places; however, this economy allows the marvelous cast to come through that much more clearly, so it is difficult to object.

On the whole, this is an intelligent, exciting, and superbly acted dramatization of "The Lord of the Rings." It is unquestionably a must-have for all Tolkien fans. One final word of warning, however: please do not confuse this brilliant BBC adaptation with the abominable American version produced by The Mind's Eye. The latter adaptation, which was apparently aimed at developmentally challenged toddlers, is to be avoided at all costs.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad Binding, broke at second read, Jan 13 2004
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This review is from: Lord of the Rings (Paperback)
5 stars or more to the Lord of the Rings, which I read many, many times.

1 star or less to this edition (paperback with faded tower of Gondor on the cover ISBN 0395974682). It broke at second read, inspite of the fact that I treated it very, very gently.
I read this specific volume once and it held up fine. Since then about two years have elapsed and it broke apart almost immediately after opening it. Loose pages everywhere.
I'll have to buy a better edition.

Possibly, next time I'll buy three separate volumes because one-volume editions are heavy to read while in bed.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Please note that there's an error in the information, Aug 4 2009
By I. Harvey - See all my reviews
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The page says that it's unabridged. It's NOT. It is abridged. Heavily. Amazon, if you are reading this, please change your page to reflect reality.

I haven't actually bought this, but was confused by the contradictory information (it says both abridged and unabridged) so this is NOT a review, but more of an FYI.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Lord" rules
Though Tolkien was not the first or most critically-acclaimed fantasy writer, he remains the most beloved and influential, even though "Lord of the Rings" is decades old... Read more
Published on Mar 19 2007 by E. A Solinas

5.0 out of 5 stars FYI:
The Lord of the Rings is a single story, first published in 3 volumes at the publisher's behest, and actually told in 6 parts.
IT IS NOT A TRILOGY. Read more
Published on Jan 19 2007 by Catherine May-egerter

5.0 out of 5 stars Read what the movie missed...
All I can say is I never thought I'd be so surprised at the quality of writing. Never in my life have I read LOTR. The movies inspired me to read the book ..... Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004 by picardfan007

5.0 out of 5 stars The Lord of the Rings (The movie never came close to this!!)
Simply Amazing! I started reading fantasy a year ago and seeing all of the movies just released the book was the next step. Read more
Published on Jun 16 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars hm
Well ever since the movies came out I vowed to myself I would read the books before I watched the movie. Boy, oh boy. These books are pretty boring. Read more
Published on Jun 5 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Audio Adaptation of Tolkien's Classic
I admit it. I'm a Tolkien addict. I've read the LOTR books at least 4 times, seen all the Peter Jackson films, and I have listened to this radio adaptation more times than I can... Read more
Published on April 30 2004 by Neil Leslie

5.0 out of 5 stars The grandfather of all fantasy
Without the Lord of the Rings, we wouldn't have any great fantasy; not Star Wars, Thomas Covenant, or the Shanarra books. Read more
Published on April 25 2004 by Amanda S. Killgore

3.0 out of 5 stars a Herculean task, somewhat disappointing
I would first like to say that it was a wonderful idea for the BBC to make a radio production out of LOTR, and to hire a cast of well-respected actors to get the job done. Read more
Published on April 23 2004 by Roger FitzAlan

5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Very nice. The best radio-drama I've ever listened to, topping even the immortal Star Wars Radio Trilogy. Read more
Published on April 21 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING
Here's a little 'history' of the publishing: when Tolkien wrote 'Lord of the Rings', he wrote it as one book, wanted it read as one book, published as one book. Read more
Published on Mar 26 2004 by Jeff

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