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The Hobbit

The Hobbit

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fantasy Tale Worth Reading
Review: Some of my favorite novels of all times are fantasy novels I love the rich imagination that comes with them. Amongst these wonderful fantasy tales is the novel The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Unlike several of TolkienĀfs other books The Hobbit is much easier to get through. It is the kind of book I would recommend to any age and every generation.
I would also recommend this book because it is an opener to The Lord of the Rings. The movie to that particular novel has inspired many people to read the book and The Hobbit is a story related to that. I would recommend this book if you plan on read The Lord of the Rings or if you already have.
I myself enjoyed The Hobbit and by writing this review I hope to get others to read it as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Adventures of Bilbo Baggins...
Review: The Hobbit is one of my favorite fantasy/adventure books I have ever read.

Bilbo Baggins (the hobbit) is called to take part in an adventure when the wizard, Gandalf and a bunch of dwarves some by his house and tell him if he goes on the adventure he will get a share of the reward. The reason Gandalf and the dwarves came by was to get back the treasure stolen by the evil dragon, Smaug.

On the way to the Lonely Mountain (Smaug's home) the hobbit, dwarves, and Gandalf have to get past evil goblins and trolls, wood-elves,savage wolves, giant spiders.

If you like fantasy books, I HIGHLY recommend this book! This book is the prelude to The Lord of the Rings Series. I am definetly going to check them out since I loved this book so much. Also, in The Hobbit you learn about some of the things that happen in 'The Fellowship' such as where the ring came from.

Also recommended: The Lord of the Rings series and the Harry Potter books.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but not great.
Review: I guess I am one of the few, very few apparently, who was not blown away by THE HOBBIT. While the story itself is fun and adventurous, I was let down by the telling of the story. While I felt the ending was much better than the begining, the Narrator just got on my nerves. Everytime the story got interesting and exciting, this voice would come out of nowhere and say something like, "This was not the last time that Bilbo would use his sword Sting, but that is something you will hear about later." I know that exact line was never written, but stuff like it certainly was. I just think you shouldn't have to be told what will happen later so bluntly. Maybe a subteler form of foreshadowing is needed, or maybe I am just overly sensitive. In any case it was a good story, but not great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FASCINATING AND FANTASTIC
Review: This is an amazing story, a true classic about hobbit Bilbo Baggins being recruited by wizard Gandalf to accompany a band of dwarves across treacherous terrain to do battle with a mighty dragon, Smaug, who had destroyed a small city and claimed it;s treasure. One of the dwarves, Thorin, was a descendant of a dwarf king of the city destroyed. There are encounters with giant spiders, trolls, wolves and goblins as well as a journey up a river in wine barrels! The goblins do battle with the elves, dwrves and men for possesion of lands shortly after the death of Smaug. The conclusion is to an extent sad, but staisfying. Several years ago here in Melbourne, there was a play about the hobbit featuring both puppets and peo0le.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A classic
Review: I personally found this book more interesting than The Lord Of The Rings. His book is the prequel to it. It tells how Bilbo got the ring,his history with Gandalf, how he got the mail and where he found Sting and how it was named. Also, his encounters with drarwes, men, elves and a dragon called Smaug. If you read LOTR read The Hobbit. It is an amazing book. I recommend this book to all ages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now This Is More Like It
Review: I was introduced to the works of JRR Tolkien by the movie. Needless to say I hated it. I thought it was just a rambling mess with too many extreme closeups, too many far shots and shallow characters. It was also 3 hours long and I felt like killing myself to end the madness. I recieved the trilogy for christmas and I figured that the books were better than the movie. Well they were a lot better, but were kind of boring and drawn out. But then I decided to read the Hobbit, and finally I was impressed. This, in my opinion is where anyone who is reading Tolkien should start out.
This book is fairly easy reading and fairly lighthearted. It is written with much more excitement than the LOTR and as a result is much more suspensful. I actually felt tense when the wolves were attacking the company.
Though the language is not as polished as in the LOTR, Tolkien makes up for in character development and plot.
Well anyway, I feel this deserves every bit a five star rating. It was exciting, fast paced and wasn't boged down with page after page of meaningless description. So I guess Tolkien was a good writer after all, it surpised me to find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Hobbit-My review
Review: This is the first book I read that was by Tolkien. I thought it was fantastic. I got it for my late birthday present from my Dad. He suggested I get this one before The Lord of the Rings. I don't suggest anyone reading this if you are under your teenage years. It is a very difficult book to read if you are young (that is why they have cliff-notes for it) So this is what I say, if you like Fantasy and you like Tolkien, buy it, if you don't like Fantasy and you think Tolkien is a terrible writer (which I do not agree with), then don't buy it. I give this five stars because it is my favorite book of all time, because I think Fantasy is great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tolkien's Best
Review: While it's obvious and easy to say Lord of the Rings is Tolkien's best work, I'll have to say otherwise. Rings is probably the greatest epic novel ever written, but The Hobbit touches me more closely. One should never read LOTR without having read the Hobbit first, afterall it is the first book and sets up a lot of the action that will follow. It's a great quick read, running only around 320 pages compared to Rings' 1500 or so. I highly recommend it to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Welcome to Middle Earth
Review: "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. Tolkien is the fantasy epic that started the fantasy genre altogether. Tolkien is a master of the English language and his wonderful writing and beautiful world make one of the best novels of fantasy literature.

For those who are not familiar with this tale, it is the story of Bilbo Baggins and a band of dwarves that set out on an adventure to the Lonely Mountain to reclaim the treasure of an old Dwarve civilization. Along the way we run into goblins, elves, giant spiders and much more intrigue.

I recommend this novel to any lover of fantasy or books in general. This is the book that put me onto the fantasy genre. Tolkien makes Middle Earth seem like it's a real place with the depth that he goes into with each race of species living there. After this wonderful novel I recommend the granddaddy of all fantasy, The Lord of the Rings. Be sure to pick up this great novel.

HAPPY READING!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Written for children, but still great.
Review: This novel lacks much of the complexity and subtlety of LoTR, but it is still a great novel in its own respect.


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