NowWeAreAllTom recenserade The Fellowship of the Ring av J. R. R. Tolkien
Review of The Fellowship of the Ring
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The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King

J. R. R. Tolkien, Phil Dragash: The Lord of The Rings I - III (AudiobookFormat, 2013)
Ljudbok
På English
Publicerades 2013
Read by Phil Dragash.
"J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” unofficial unabridged audiobook. Not only read by me, but with music by Howard Shore (for the film trilogy), and immersive sound effects that provide the written word with a more lifelike experience.
As of 2013, I have completed the entire book, which combined make up 48 hours of listening."
Read by Phil Dragash.
"J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” unofficial unabridged audiobook. Not only read by me, but with music by Howard Shore (for the film trilogy), and immersive sound effects that provide the written word with a more lifelike experience.
As of 2013, I have completed the entire book, which combined make up 48 hours of listening."
sam gamgee goated
This book is amazing. While the Hobbit felt like a fun adventure in the woods, takes things up a notch and feels like a proper epic quest. My favorite quote by far from the book happens early on, | Frodo was beginning to feel restless, and the old paths seemed too well trodden. He looked at maps and wondered what laid beyond their edges.
The book meanders through the story, but at no point does it feel dull or slow. Tom Bombadil is also a great addition to the book and I'll fight anyone who states otherwise.
I listened to the Andy Serkis narration and he absolutely knocked it out of the park.
This book is amazing. While the Hobbit felt like a fun adventure in the woods, takes things up a notch and feels like a proper epic quest. My favorite quote by far from the book happens early on, | Frodo was beginning to feel restless, and the old paths seemed too well trodden. He looked at maps and wondered what laid beyond their edges.
The book meanders through the story, but at no point does it feel dull or slow. Tom Bombadil is also a great addition to the book and I'll fight anyone who states otherwise.
I listened to the Andy Serkis narration and he absolutely knocked it out of the park.
Recently re-read it. I don't have anything to say about this book that haven't been said before. It's just lovely!
favorite novel of all time. better than any other fantasy world imo. Tolkein is a mastermind.
In 1980 Heinlein published a novel called The Number of the Beast. It involved parallel universes, The World as Fiction, and dragged in Lazarus Long, as Heinlein seemed to do in most of his later books. While parts of it were fun, it was also confusing and disjointed in my opinion. I will read any Heinlein for the writing alone, so I am a fan (in fact, I was for a time the webmaster for The Heinlein Society), but I can see that some of his stuff is better than others. So when I heard there was an alternate version of this novel, I had to check it out. And The Pursuit of the Pankera keeps the same basic setting and has the same beginning as The Number of the Beast, but I think it is much better. The plot is a lot more cohesive and the novel just flows …
In 1980 Heinlein published a novel called The Number of the Beast. It involved parallel universes, The World as Fiction, and dragged in Lazarus Long, as Heinlein seemed to do in most of his later books. While parts of it were fun, it was also confusing and disjointed in my opinion. I will read any Heinlein for the writing alone, so I am a fan (in fact, I was for a time the webmaster for The Heinlein Society), but I can see that some of his stuff is better than others. So when I heard there was an alternate version of this novel, I had to check it out. And The Pursuit of the Pankera keeps the same basic setting and has the same beginning as The Number of the Beast, but I think it is much better. The plot is a lot more cohesive and the novel just flows in way the previous didn't. This is the one I will reread in the future. And as a huge fan of the Lensman universe the part of the book that goes there was quite a treat. For those who don't know, the idea of The World as Fiction is that fictional worlds are real in other universes, so the characters here visit Barsoom, Oz, and the Lensman universe. Tons of fun.