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The Two Towers

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Author:  J.R.R Tolkien
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The company of the Ring is sundered. Frodo and Sam continue their journey alone down the great River Anduin- alone, that is, save for the mysterious creeping figure that follows wherever they go.

Genre: Fantasy

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Nov 12,2012
5

 

The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien

The Company of the Ring broke up and Frodo and Sam journey the rest of the journey. But a mysterious figure keeps following them...

It is a well written book though there were a couple of words that didn't make sense. I recommend this book to older readers who loved the books or movies.

Sep 05,2012
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Aug 28,2012
5

One of my favourite book series of all time, The Lord of the Rings books far outrank the movie adaptations of them. These books are well written, they have a story and a full developed history behind, with many spin-off books about Middle Earth: the children of Hurin, The Hobbit, and more.
If humanly possible- READ THIS BOOK SERIES.

Aug 18,2012
5

This is a pretty good sequel to The Fellowship of the Ring and should definitely be read by anyone prepared to read a really long fantasy novel. When I say fantasy, I don't mean it involves magic and fairies: it's actually more of an epic. The story is very dramatic, but I strongly advise reading the first book in the Lord Of The Rings series first, because the book can be a difficult read even when you have read the first book.

And I know I'm reviewing the book here, but the movie is just as good as the book, which cannot be said for many movies. However, read the book first because it makes the movie so much more exciting!

I hope you enjoy it!

 

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