But, they are not acted up so much that one would find it “corny”, but only just enough to keep your interest. The most interesting thing I found was that when listening to Rob Inglis, it is surprising to find how many different “voices” he can come up with to distinguish all the characters and how eerily similar they are to the characters in the movie version. And I will make a feeble attempt to describe it. In a word, Rob Inglis’s narration of LOTR is amazing. The overall deciding factor was the fact that this a completely unabridged version. These reviews were instrumental in my decision to spend my hard earned money on what some would assume is a frivolous gift to myself. To be honest, I found many more articulate and profound “customer” reviews at the Amazon.ca site where I purchased my audio book. I presume my overall enthusiasm for the audio book kind of came oozing out. As they had no review on file, they asked me to put one together. Tolkien’s books and, if so, what were their thoughts of it. I had originally asked the folks at TORN if they could let me know if they had reviewed any audio book versions of the Mr. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings (FOTR, TTT and ROTK) Audiobook on CDĬomplete Unabridged Trilogy of LOTR, total hours 52, 46 CDs
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