
J.R.R. Tolkien: El Hobbit y El Señor de los Anillos (Pack 4 Libros)
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144,690 valoraciones·2,485 reseñas
Estas adaptaciones mágicas se convirtieron en clásicos instantáneos cuando se emitieron por primera vez en BBC Radio 4, y siguen deleitando hoy en día. La épica historia de Tolkien sobre la Tierra Media tiene todos los ingredientes clásicos de la fantasía y la aventura: enanos, elfos, goblins y trol...
- páginas
- 1728
- Format
- Mass Market Paperback
- Publicado
- 2012-09-25
- Editorial
- Ballantine Books
- ISBN
- 9780345538376
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J.R.R. Tolkien
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien: writer, artist, scholar, linguist. Known to millions around the world as the author ofThe Lord of the Rings, Tolkien spent most of his life teaching at the University of Oxford where he was a distinguished academic in the fields of Old and Middle English and Old Norse. His creativity, confine...
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James·2 years ago
Seriously? I would read this again every five years just to understand life!!!!!
Jo ·3 years ago
As this is my fourth or fifth read through of this book, I feel like I don't need to repeat myself and construct a long-winded review on how this is quite easily, my favourite set of books. Instead, I'm going to write a few words on how I feel right at this moment. Coming to the end of LOTR feels like coming home to a comfortable chair, a warm mug of fine coffee, and a large slab of carrot cake with extra cream cheese frosting. It's rather like an old friend, and I'm positive it is one I will re...
NAT.orious reads ☾·6 years ago
3.25 STARS ★★★✬✩
This trilogy is for you if… you possess the stamina and enthusiasm for epic fantasy or simply who want to know the beginnings of the genre
The individual reviews for each book in this series can be found here:
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The Hobbit
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The Fellowship of the Ring
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The Two Towers
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The Return of the King
⤐ Overall.Admittedly, this was not one of my favourite reads, not by a long shot. If it weren't for the giddy excitement of finally discovering the literary roots of o...
Preetam Chatterjee·7 years ago
J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings boxed set isn’t just a collection of fantasy novels. It’s a lifelong companion. If Narnia was my childhood doorway into magic, Middle-earth was the realm that taught me how deeply rooted fantasy could be in the soil of the real — how myth could feel older than time, and yet speak directly to your modern-day, Monday-morning soul. This is one of those rare series that I keep going back to, year after year, not just for the story — but for the s...
Sara·7 years ago
دنیای تالکین از زیباترینِ دنیا هاست!
تمام کودکی، نوجوانی، جوانیم توانستهم از دنیایی که ساخته لذت ببرم.
از هر کتاب کلی چیز یاد گرفتم.
به هرکه بتوانم پیشنهاد میکنم بخواندشون.
تمام کودکی، نوجوانی، جوانیم توانستهم از دنیایی که ساخته لذت ببرم.
از هر کتاب کلی چیز یاد گرفتم.
به هرکه بتوانم پیشنهاد میکنم بخواندشون.
Madelene·13 years ago
It might be a classic, but there are many who have stern reservations about reading this series, partially I suspect due to its length... Well my answer to this is simply: DON'T BE LAZY!My journey within Middle Earth stated as young teenager - my parents gave me 'The Hobbit' as a Christmas present one year and my father and I decided we'd enjoy it together. I think it was the last book he ever read me as a 'bedtime story', but we embarked on the adventures of Bilbo Baggins together and absolutel...
Tom·13 years ago
My third time to read The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I read all the poetry and verse this time. I loved these books. They are so different from the typical fiction of this genre. These were so well written, so well thought through. I love how they teach loyalty, fidelity, duty, and love of things more than self. They connect back to the greatness of the past. One other thing, we see that evil gets nervous also and that it will eventually collapse in on itself. In many pieces that ...
Bookworm·14 years ago
It's a genuinely good series. Very inventive and original. The reason I gave it 2 stars is because it was so god damn boring. Descriptions were tedious, fight scenes were tedious. I couldn't wrap my head around the story in general. Sometimes I skimmed whole paragraphs and pages and understood everything that was happening just fine! Honestly, I'm still wondering where the hell I got the patience to sit down and read the whole thing. Especially with so few female characters (thank god for Eowyn)...
J.G. Keely·16 years ago
Writers who inspire a genre are usually misunderstood. Tolkien's reasons for writing were completely unlike those of the authors he inspired. He didn't have an audience, a genre, and scores of contemporaries. There was a tradition of high adventure fairy tales, as represented by Eddison, Dunsany, Morris, MacDonald, Haggard, and Kipling, but this was only part of what inspired Tolkien.His writing was chiefly influenced by his familiarity with the mythological traditions of the Norse and Welsh cul...
Lizzie·17 years ago
Some will shout with joy, others will scream in derision. However, we can all agree on one thing:
It's long.
It's long.