4.09.2010
Chapter 1: The Departure of Boromir
Chapter one of The Two Towers picks up where the first book left off. Aragorn is in search of the hobbits. While on his journey, he hears the horn of Boromir, signaling for help. Boromir had been attacked by the orcs. Speaking his last words, Boromir says that the orcs have taken his people, as well as the hobbits. He believes that they are not dead, just held hostage. He sends Aragorn off to save them. While resting, Aragorn meets up with Legolas and Gimli. They plan out their strategy, bury Boromir, and then quickly set off to find their friends, the hobbits.
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Nice choice Sam. Keep me posted on the hobbits and my friend smigole
ReplyDeleteThis is a great summary, but what do you think of the book?
ReplyDeleteIs this book similar to the movie? Because I loved the film and am considering reading the book. Are they close enough?
ReplyDeleteThe book is great, Miss K. It uses many medieval names and locations, so some of it is hard to understand. I am really into it though. And Dorothea, the book and the movie are similar so far. however, in the book, events overlap. For example things that happen in chapter two may not happen until the middle of the movie or so.
ReplyDeleteSweet Sam, I really like your blog. I never saw the movie, and I never read the book. Maybe I'll consider it from reading your posts. :):) Byebye!
ReplyDeleteSure thing Torr =)
ReplyDeleteThe first book, in the beginning chapters, is completely different from the movie. And things that happen in the middle of the book happen at the beginning of the movie.
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