Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien

return-of-the-king.jpgThe Lord of the Rings is a trilogy set of books which includes Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and the Return of the King.  They are all produced by the legendary J.R.R. Tolkien.  Out of this trilogy, my favorite is the Return of the King

In order to understand the Return of the King, you must have read the first two books.  In the third book, you will see defiance, power, and action in battle.  And with the same characters from the original two and new ones, it will be a bumpy ride to read, so make sure you read everything to understand.   In the  opening of this book you will see Gondor facing a crisis by the ever-growing darkness of the empire Mordor set in Middle Earth.  Already been through the scars of war on their own the mighty Rohan and horse lords are determined to help fight for the Gondor empire.  With the help of the mighty wizard and the returning king, they hope that their fellowship will continue their journey to destroy the one ring forever.

The book is mostly about the fellowship destroying the ring of Souron and defeat the evil emperor of Mordor.  In order to do that the fellowship must go through some challenges that will push their faith to the limits.  Will they succeed?  Or will the mighty army of Souron overtake the good and free will of Middle Earth?

I rate this book a 9 out of 10 as it is such a good book to get hooked on.

Reviewed by BJ Rosen

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