The Return of the King Audiobook – The Lord of the Rings 3
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  2. Version: Unabridged

  3. Narrator: Andy Serkis

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Are you a fan of epic tales and immersive audiobooks? If so, you won’t want to miss The Return of the King Audiobook. This work is the third and final volume of J.R.R. Tolkien’s timeless masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings.

The story picks up right where The Two Towers Audiobook left off, with the kingdom of Gondor under imminent threat of attack by the evil Lord Sauron. Despite the defeat of his henchman Saruman, Sauron continues to grow stronger and more powerful, making it imperative that the forces of good rally to defend themselves.

As the battle for Middle-earth reaches its climactic conclusion, Frodo and Sam continue their perilous journey toward Mordor. They are accompanied by Gollum, a once-innocent creature who has been corrupted by the power of the ring and now seeks to take possession of it for himself. His twisted intentions put Frodo and Sam in constant danger, as they struggle to avoid capture and complete their quest.

But even as Frodo approaches Mount Doom, where he must destroy the ring once and for all, the forces of evil are gathering for one last desperate assault on the forces of good. Will Frodo succeed in his mission? Or will Sauron triumph, plunging Middle-earth into eternal darkness?

One of the unique aspects of The Return of the King Audiobook is the wealth of additional material included in the appendices. Here, Tolkien delves deeply into the history, language, and genealogy of Middle-earth, providing a rich and fascinating context for the main narrative.

Originally intended as a single volume comprising six books, The Lord of the Rings was split into three volumes by the publisher. Tolkien initially preferred the title “The War of the Ring” for the final volume, feeling that “The Return of the King” revealed too much of the plot. Nonetheless, the book was published under that title in 1955 and has remained a beloved classic ever since.

So if you’re looking for an epic adventure, full of danger, heroism, and heart-pounding action, look no further than The Return of the King Audiobook. It’s a fitting conclusion to one of the greatest stories ever told.

Fans of Tolkien’s masterpiece are able to digest it in audio format thanks to two very different adaptations, Both are recommended:

  • The first is the straight read by Rob Inglis, a narrator with a very jolly voice who does a sterling job of bringing Middle Earth to life.
  • The second, and probably best known adaptation, is the BBC dramatisation from 1988 where an all-star cast (featuring Sir Ian Holm and Sir Michael Horden to name but two) used their acting talents and the BBC’s special audio effects team to full effect in thirteen, hour-long episodes featuring very high production value.

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