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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tolkien + Inglis + Unabridged + Perfect Sound = Excellence!, December 27, 2001
In my reviews of The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring, both read by British Shakesperean actor Rob Inglis, I wrote that the sound quality on these audio books is crystal clear (neither too high, too low or distorted in any way), Inglis's characterizations are spot-on and the story itself (presented here in the only unabridged version available) is engrossing.The Two Towers continues the story begun in The Fellowship of the Ring but introduces new characters, more battle scenes and a nearly palpable feeling of impending doom as Sauron and Saruman search for the ring. Speaking of new characters, I don't think you'll ever find characters more fascinating than Ents. Ents are walking, talking trees found in Fanghorn Forest. Treebeard (a most "unhasty" Ent) is their leader. He's the oldest living thing in Middle Earth. As Inglis read these passages, I could almost picture the unhasty trees talking to Merry and Pippin. And I longed to look into their very old, wise eyes as they did. The bottom line: The Two Towers (part two of the Lord of the Rings "trilogy") is equal to the previous books in every way. Which means there really isn't much more that needs to be written. This is, without doubt, the best audio books edition of The Lord of the Rings available. How do you know if The Two Towers read by Rob Inglis is right for you? Well, if you... 1. Love Tolkien's stories. 2. Have drive time on your hands. 3. Enjoy hearing a British voice. 4. Don't want to here a "dramatized," multi-voiced version. 5. Have already listened to (or are familiar with) The Fellowship of the Ring. 6. Have a cat you'd like to keep company during the day while you're at work (simply load up your CD changer, push "Play" and "Repeat All" and let Rob Inglis serenade your feline) THEN... This unabridged audio books edition of Tokien's masterpiece read by Rob Inglis is exactly what you need.
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