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1. The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkein

The Return of the King

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This is the climax of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. I thought it was a spectacular ending to the story and I loved every part of it. I especially liked the part after the major confrontation when the hobbits returned home. It added a lot to the story and was very enjoyable. In this book, Aragorn and his companions are preparing for battle with the forces of Mordor. At the same time Frodo and Sam are painstakingly making their way across Mordor to Mount Doom. The armies of Gondor and Rohan must do all they can to give Frodo the chance to destroy the ring or all hope of defeating Sauron will be lost. There is fighting and some reference to drinking.

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