Return on the King



"It is the last book of the "Lord of the Ring". At
last, the Ring is destroyed by Frodo and Sam, and
Aragorn becomes the king."
Irina, Resident J.R.R. Tolkien Scholar


"J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings is a great classic
for all ages. It is a beautiful mastery of work
composed of Hobbits, magic, and decption. Full of
fights- kinife, battles, wars, magical battles, the
book has them all. THere are invasions and everything
is pure fantasy. Science fiction will never be the
same."
Jessica H., Resident J.R.R. Tolkien Scholar


"The clash of titanic forces, battle scenes to end all
battle scenes, the grand but bitter irony of the
stealth attack by the most insignificant and bravest
of all creatures: the hobbits. The victory is theirs,
the crushing ignominy that of the once invicible
armies of Sauron. Many healings and beauties are made,
to last and beget more beauty. Yet the time of the
elven kings is over, the power invested in the rings
is dissolved, and the time of man is come. Yet the
Shire has still to be saved and cleansed, for Saruman
yet lives. And Frodo must find his hearts-ease in
another land."
Michael JR Jose, Resident J.R.R. Tolkien Scholar


"In the last book of this trilogy, the armies of good
fight the overwhelming forces of Sauron in order to
keep Sauron distracted so Frodo Baggins can, inch by
inch, creep into Mordor and destroy the ring of power,
which they hope will give Sauron a case of magical
indigestion."
Steve, Resident J.R.R. Tolkien Scholar




The third and final part of an epic never equaled .Its an exciting and tremendously good written end by one of the most influential authors of the last century .