The Lord Of The Rings Claudio Babic
The Lord of the rings by J.R.R Tolken is a fantasy-based
book about heroism and adventure. It takes place in the fictional land “Middle
Earth” where war has broken out between human
The Lord Of The Rings
(book report)
The Lord of the rings by J.R.R Tolken is a fantasy-based
book about heroism and adventure. It takes place in the fictional land “Middle
Earth” where war has broken out between humans and Orcs lead by the dark lord
Sauron to destroy mankind and bring forth a new age of Orcs. Greatly
outnumbered by hordes if Orcs, Trolls and many more savage beings, all hope
falls to a young Hobbit named Frodo Baggins who has been given a powerful ring
of Elvish make that was used by Sauron
himself. To destroy the ring and Sauron
with it he must travel across Middle Earth to Mt Doom beyond the Black Gate.
With the help of his loyal friend Sam he will embark on the greatest journey to
save Middle Earth. The story also tells of their guides Legolas the Elf,
Aragorn the Ranger and Gimli the Dwarf who were separated from their Hobbit
friends and set out on a path to fight the wars with man and buy precious time
for Frodo in the final battle at the black gate.
I thought the book was very captivating and full of excitement;
it was very hard to put down once I started reading it. There is lots of good
dialogue and action with a very good storyline. But sometimes I lost interest
when there was a scenery description that was very long and overly detailed.
Also there were not that many tensing moments in the story because the story
did not call for them, however the book was had captivating action and
characters that made up for a lack of tensity.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy or
adventure, or to anyone who likes a good long read. But in general I think that
anybody would like and should read this book because there is nothing else
really like it.
s and Orcs lead by the dark lord
Sauron to destroy mankind and bring forth a new age of Orcs. Greatly
outnumbered by hordes if Orcs, Trolls and many more savage beings, all hope
falls to a young Hobbit named Frodo Baggins who has been given a powerful ring
of Elvish make that was used by Sauron
himself. To destroy the ring and Sauron
with it he must travel across Middle Earth to Mt Doom beyond the Black Gate.
With the help of his loyal friend Sam he will embark on the greatest journey to
save Middle Earth. The story also tells of their guides Legolas the Elf,
Aragorn the Ranger and Gimli the Dwarf who were separated from their Hobbit
friends and set out on a path to fight the wars with man and buy precious time
for Frodo in the final battle at the black gate.
I thought the book was very captivating and full of excitement;
it was very hard to put down once I started reading it. There is lots of good
dialogue and action with a very good storyline. But sometimes I lost interest
when there was a scenery description that was very long and overly detailed.
Also there were not that many tensing moments in the story because the story
did not call for them, however the book was had captivating action and
characters that made up for a lack of tensity.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy or
adventure, or to anyone who likes a good long read. But in general I think that
anybody would like and should read this book because there is nothing else
really like it.