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Tolkien, J: Lord of the Rings Boxed Set TV tie-in edition

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.09.2022

Verlag

HarperCollins

Seitenzahl

1264

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,3/8,1 cm

Gewicht

898 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-00-853775-3

Beschreibung

Rezension

'The English-speaking world is divided into those who have read The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit and those who are going to read them.' Sunday Times

'A story magnificently told, with every kind of colour and movement and greatness.' New Statesman

'Masterpiece? Oh yes, I've no doubt about that.' Evening Standard

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.09.2022

Verlag

HarperCollins

Seitenzahl

1264

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,3/8,1 cm

Gewicht

898 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-00-853775-3

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HarperCollins Publishers UK
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spine breaks

Anastassia aus Bonn am 07.08.2022

Bewertungsnummer: 1762381

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

When you wanna read it, you can't without breaking the spine. The pages are glues sooo closely to each other. And after breaking the spine so you can finally read it normally, you can see where the pages ripped and where all the threads are holding the pages together. I got really excited and bought all the books because the new covers look amazing, but oh well, reading it wasn't too much fun as I personally like to keep my books in a good condition and now, after reading it 1 and owning it for what.. 3 days? it looks as if it's been through hell and is already 20 years old.. really disappointed.

spine breaks

Anastassia aus Bonn am 07.08.2022
Bewertungsnummer: 1762381
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

When you wanna read it, you can't without breaking the spine. The pages are glues sooo closely to each other. And after breaking the spine so you can finally read it normally, you can see where the pages ripped and where all the threads are holding the pages together. I got really excited and bought all the books because the new covers look amazing, but oh well, reading it wasn't too much fun as I personally like to keep my books in a good condition and now, after reading it 1 and owning it for what.. 3 days? it looks as if it's been through hell and is already 20 years old.. really disappointed.

The Return of the King - I LOVED it!

Stephanie aus Othmarsingen am 27.01.2026

Bewertungsnummer: 3026622

Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

** slight spoilers ** // Lord of the Rings. How to describe it. It truly is the idea, the story, the world that is the blueprint for every Fantasy story since. Tolkien's world building is amazing which comes through especially in this third novel, as it connects everything and gives the reader this oversight and insight. I enjoy the richness of the descriptions as it emerges you into the world of Middle Earth. But not just his detailed lore and history pulls you in (granted, it also demands perseverance), his overall skill with telling a story and developing characters and circumstances is something to marvel at. Aragorn finding his way from Dúnedain to Ranger to King was just wonderful to read .I'd still go as far as to say that he was portrayed a smidge better in the movies. Which is a fact I can't say for any other character, since they've gained so much depth with the books. I especially enjoyed following the development of Gimmli's and Legolas' friendship, and also the relationship between Frodo and Sam, Mery and Pippin. One of the best parts of this story, imo, is the end. Maybe that's because it was so new, seeing as we don't get much of this part in the films, but it signified once more how wise and good Frodo was, how much had to be done after the big war, and it gave us a much more satisfying end to Saruman. One thing I didn't understand is Eowen's victory over the witch-king of Angmar. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that Tolkien wrote Eowen as a woman who wants to fight herself, who finds meaning in fighting for what is dear to her. Still, the hook with "Hinder me? Thou fool. No living man may hinder me!" and her being able to kill him because she's no man but a woman felt flimsy. To me the meaning of "no living man may hinder me" lies in the word "living" not "man". With the fact, that the words "man" and "men" also stand for "human" and "humans" (even more in older literature) I always felt it wasn't so much a question whether or not the witch-kings opponent was a man or a woman but rather that there's just no living human power that could harm/hinder him. Maybe I'm wrong on that and I find something that explains this further in some of Tolkien's many other books - or someone can enlighten me :) Nonetheless, I massively enjoyed the story on a whole and particularly this third book, and I think every Fantasy genre reader should read at least the story of Lord of the Rings (1-3) and maybe The Hobbit.

The Return of the King - I LOVED it!

Stephanie aus Othmarsingen am 27.01.2026
Bewertungsnummer: 3026622
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

** slight spoilers ** // Lord of the Rings. How to describe it. It truly is the idea, the story, the world that is the blueprint for every Fantasy story since. Tolkien's world building is amazing which comes through especially in this third novel, as it connects everything and gives the reader this oversight and insight. I enjoy the richness of the descriptions as it emerges you into the world of Middle Earth. But not just his detailed lore and history pulls you in (granted, it also demands perseverance), his overall skill with telling a story and developing characters and circumstances is something to marvel at. Aragorn finding his way from Dúnedain to Ranger to King was just wonderful to read .I'd still go as far as to say that he was portrayed a smidge better in the movies. Which is a fact I can't say for any other character, since they've gained so much depth with the books. I especially enjoyed following the development of Gimmli's and Legolas' friendship, and also the relationship between Frodo and Sam, Mery and Pippin. One of the best parts of this story, imo, is the end. Maybe that's because it was so new, seeing as we don't get much of this part in the films, but it signified once more how wise and good Frodo was, how much had to be done after the big war, and it gave us a much more satisfying end to Saruman. One thing I didn't understand is Eowen's victory over the witch-king of Angmar. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that Tolkien wrote Eowen as a woman who wants to fight herself, who finds meaning in fighting for what is dear to her. Still, the hook with "Hinder me? Thou fool. No living man may hinder me!" and her being able to kill him because she's no man but a woman felt flimsy. To me the meaning of "no living man may hinder me" lies in the word "living" not "man". With the fact, that the words "man" and "men" also stand for "human" and "humans" (even more in older literature) I always felt it wasn't so much a question whether or not the witch-kings opponent was a man or a woman but rather that there's just no living human power that could harm/hinder him. Maybe I'm wrong on that and I find something that explains this further in some of Tolkien's many other books - or someone can enlighten me :) Nonetheless, I massively enjoyed the story on a whole and particularly this third book, and I think every Fantasy genre reader should read at least the story of Lord of the Rings (1-3) and maybe The Hobbit.

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