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    The Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien

    The book I reviewed is The Two Towers. It is the second book in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

    In The Two Towers, you will leave Frodo and Sam and return to Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli. They are in search of Merry and Pippin, who have been taken captive by Orcs. If you desperately want to know what happens to Frodo and Sam, you’ll have to wait. They come back into the story in the second part of the book.

    Smeagol . . . you all know him whether you like it or not. Some may know him by his real name, and others may know him by Gollum. Either way, you still know his evilness. Unfortunately, he will play a large part in this book.

    When you finish this book, you’ll want to read the next one. If you won’t be able to get The Return of the King (the next book in the series), I would suggest not reading this book! At the end, it leaves you wanting to know what happens next. If you have to wait, you might not be able to stand it.

    - review by Paul

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