The Fellowship of the Ring
1954 • 398 pages

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Average rating4.4

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I listened to all the books in a row. I was certainly influenced by the movie. For every scene read, I kept visualizing the movie in my head, and growing in anticipation for the next event I knew it was going to happen.

The movie was a masterpiece. It is not much fair to compare it to the book, since both were exceptionally good and serves different purposes when experiencing them. Still, I would say the movie was better.

As any fantasy book, it was filled with descriptions, which made it hard to understand for many parts. I didn't mind the singing, I think it enriched the story. Although I also didn't get much of the songs lyrics.

Tolkien dedicated his whole life to bring to life the world of Middle Earth. He created many races, including their own language and main characters genealogical backgrounds. He described every road, turn, mount and forest with vivid details. He thought of the world geology, and its evolution throughout the ages. Every character is interesting, and the dialogs are all you would expect from a fantasy epic.

Although I was sad it was over, It felt very fulfilling, seeing all the characters had their fair ending.

June 15, 2012Report this review