In a sleepy village in the Shire, young Frodo Baggins finds himself faced with an immense task, as his elderly cousin Bilbo entrusts the Ring to his care. Frodo must leave his home and make a perilous journey across Middle-earth to the Cracks of Doom, there to destroy the Ring and foil the Dark Lord in his evil purpose.
The Fellowship of the Ring: Book 1 in the LotR Trilogy Audio Book Summary: One of his most popular is The Lord of the Rings Trilogy and the first is The Fellowship of the Ring. This is the start of an epic adventure to end Middle-Earth of the One Ring and Sauron once and for all. The ring is now in Frodo’s hands as he is tasked. The complete unabridged audiobook of J.R.R Tolkien's The Silmarillion.The Silmarillion is an account of the Elder Days, of the First Age of Tolkien’s world. It is the ancient drama to which the characters in The Lord of the Rings look back, and in whose events some of them such as Elrond and Galadriel took part.
- Genre
- Audiobook
Comment by Naui801
Amazing
Comment by islam Ghozlan
I love this movei for ever♥️♥️♥️
Comment by Vinaya Viswanathan
I love this. listening to it on a 90 minute train ride is amazing. I need to look for the rest now
Comment by lilith.forever33
it's great.but where is rest? its only and hour and a bit?
Comment by Kobayashi
Why people say his voice is boring?? It's such a great voice, it is really neutral.
Comment by rocky★
bam
Comment by rocky★
another bookmark
Comment by rocky★
bookmark
Comment by RaRa
<3
Comment by qccrrt 020
omg
Comment by Karma Jigdrel Tshering
here
Comment by Parker Newcomb
cool
Comment by Jessie Najera
calming
Comment by Christian Kurdianto
noob
Comment by user72522770
here i stop
Comment by user72522770
هنا وصلت
Comment by Ahmed Maged 1
test
Comment by user110287428
love this! keeps me focused at work
![Audiobook Audiobook](https://audiobookexchangeplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/The-Return-of-the-King-Audiobook-free-The-Lord-of-the-Rings-III.jpg)
Comment by Yohan A. Manzato
Hey guys, i'm new here, and i need improved my inglesh.. Can I put lyrics here? Thx!
Comment by Stephan Besson
absolutly great thXa lot^^
Comment by Motaz
It is really good
Comment by SuperSplashAsh
Bookmark
Comment by Abdelhameed Mohamed
@azayin: Good
![Rings Rings](https://christianaudio.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/1050x1050/170ec19af00183b5e0368529fc2daa2f/f/e/fellowship_of_the_ring_rb_large.jpg)
Comment by NightFang427X3
thank you!!!!!!!
Comment by Levi Bale
54.17
Comment by Kevin Uiterwaal
what a boring voice lol
Comment by god
@mfudi: make your pussy wet if girl
Comment by god
@mfudi: okay
Comment by mfudi
HI! WHО wanTS tо HаVе eАSу SEX? add ME aS fRIENdS tHERE http://u.to/FI1wDw Mу iD dispwealdoyki1991
Comment by mfudi
HЕy bOУS. lоoKIng fОr a sЕХ раRTnЕr. sIGn uP аnD Find mЕ. http://tinyurl.com/gtnklh9 My id dispwealdoyki1991
The Internet is overflowing with free audiobooks. On the wild frontier of the web, there are hundreds of sites ponying up downloadable literary works read out loud.
We've rounded up 10 great sites that offer thousands of (free!) titles, from classic literature to children's books to educational material.
Stroll through virtual libraries such as The Internet Archive and Open Culture to find literary masterpieces by Shakespeare, Jane Austen and more. Your ears will thank you.
1. Open Culture
Dedicated to bringing 'high-quality cultural and educational media' to the masses, Open Culture offers hundreds of free audiobooks on its site. There are plenty of classic picks, including Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and James Joyce's Ulysses.
2. Books Should Be Free
It's all in the name. This website currently offers 3,000 audiobooks, all of which are free and in the public domain. Download MP3 files of books such as Don Quixote and Frankenstein, which you can play on your smartphone, Kindle or MP3 player.
3. Librivox
Librivox relies entirely on volunteers to upload audio of themselves reading books. Thus far, the site has catalogued 7,488 works in 34 different languages, and it partners with Project Gutenberg to get texts such as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and The Art of War.
4. Podiobooks
To check out up-and-coming authors, Podiobooks is the way to go. The site is designed to give exposure to writers who want to get their work out there, offering up their novels, short stories, anthologies and more for free.
5. Lit2Go
Lit2Go hosts a bevy of poems and novels in a beautifully-organized site that gives readers a fair amount of background information on each work. Most of the selections, such as Beowulf, Dracula and Moby Dick, are available on iTunes, and easy to download on the site itself.
6. ThoughtAudio
ThoughtAudio doles out meaty philosophical tomes and plenty of fiction, like Mark Twain's dark and unfinished The Mysterious Stranger. The site is free, but splits up its books into numerous little sections for a snack-sized listen. If you prefer to hear the book all at once, you'll be able to soon — the site will be offering a 'ZIP' pass — a program that'll download the book into one zip file (but it'll cost you $10).
7. Librophile
The folks over at Librophile source thousands of free audiobooks, often working with Librivox and Project Gutenberg. Scroll through and pluck out titles such as The Call of the Wild by Jack London and Walden by Henry David Thoreau.
8. Storynory
This one's for the kids. Storynory focuses on children's books, offering popular titles such as Little Red Riding Hood. It also produces original content, which comes with transcribed versions of the story.
9. Learn Out Loud
Learn Out Loud is all about education, and has rounded up more than 10,000 educational and inspirational audiobooks. Not everything is free, but there's a free featured section with brainy picks, including The Iliad by Homer and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
10. The Internet Archive
Lord Of The Rings Book online, free
The Internet Archive was essentially designed to be a library for, well, the Internet. It's a huge source, compiling lists of other great sites on the web. Its audiobook offerings gather from a number of sites, where you can find selections such as Paradise Lost by John Milton and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.