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If the audio book says it is The Fellowship of the Ringbeing read, than I would assume it is The Fellowship of the Ring being read, unless the audio book is of disreputable nature, which I rather doubt. However, it may be an abridged version, in which case there would be less paragraphs of descriptions and various things would be "simplified" to make for "easy listening".

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Q: Is there a difference between the Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien and the audiobook by the same name read by Rob Inglis?
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