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The Hobbit

The Hobbit

List Price: $15.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hobbit Thoughts (B.B.)
Review: While reading the book, I found myself glued to it. It's a really great tale with lots of adventure and twists and turns. I never knew what was going to happen next like when Gandalf leaves the group or when Bard kills the dragon instead of the dwarves. Tolkien uses great imagery that just painted pictures in my head. He describes all of the scenery and characters in such a depth that they seem to come to life. Altough, I am not much of a big reader I think I would read this book again at a later date.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Hobbit's Adventure
Review: Though I have personally never read a fantasy book such as,"The Hobbit", I have somewhat enjoyed what I've read so far. At first I believed after much reading I have come to see new aspects in the story. The way that the author describes the setting made me feel as if I was marching through the woods on the adventure. During the dwarves adventure they come into contact with many obstacles such as goblins on the search to capture them, eagles coming to their rescue, and huge spiders with venim dripping from their mouths. Every step from the opening of the story onward is a great adventure. Within the woods fo the Misty Mountains one never knows what may be lurking around them. This book is truly a fantasy written novel. With goblins, dwarves, elves, hobbits, and wizards, one can only imagine the fantasy it brings. Although as unrealistic the story may seem, I found myself hping for Bilbo the hobbit to save the dwarves through each adventure. I recomend this book for suspense and mystery. Hoping that the dwarves will find their dragon and get the gold in the end, I read on!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a day in the life of a hobbit
Review: The author has done a great job with this best loved novel. Through journeys into the life of a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, I was taken into a year of endless adventures. The wild journeys in the mountains of the Mirkwood Forest are full of fear. Bilbo goes through many exciting trips like fighting dragons meeting trolls,drawfs,and goblins. Bilbo Baggins even got the unwilling chance to be at the Battle of the Five Armies. While reading this book, I was taken into a world I thought could never exist, through the imagination of such a gifted author. This book made me realize that I could write about anything because the books with the most fantasy make the best page turners, and that is why I give this book four stars.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Hobbit's Adventure
Review: Though I have personally never read a fantasy book such as,"The Hobbit", I have somewhat enjoyed what I've read. At first, I believed this book to be quite a silly story. However, after much reading I have come to see new aspects in the story. The way that the author describes the setting made mr feel as if I was marching through the woods on the adventure. During the dwarve's adventure, they come into contact with many obstacles including goblins on the search to capture them, eagles coming to their rescue, and huge spiders with venim dripping from their mouths. Every step, from the opening of the story onward, is a great adventure. Within the woods of the Misty Mountains one never knows what may be lurking around them. This book is truly a fantasy novel. With goblins, dwarves, elves, hobbits, and wizards, one can only imagine the fantasy it brings. Although as unrealistic the story may seem, I find myself hoping for Bilbo the hobbit to save the dwarves through each adventure. I recomend this book for suspense and mystery. Hoping that the dwarves would find their dragon and get the gold in the end,the only thing I could do was read on!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Attention all Fantasy Fans!!!!!
Review: If you haven't already, READ THIS BOOK! Tolkien is the all time master of all fantasy--he basically created the whole genre! If you read the hobbit, you'll know why. The storyline is fantastic, the details are descriptive and imaginitive, and on whole, it's a fabulous book, even if you're not a fantasy fan. The only thing that I can suggest is that you read the Hobbit before picking up Tolkien's other works (namely, LoR or the Silmarillion). If you'd like to get a bit more background on the world of Middle Earth, though, I suggest that you read the Silmarillion. Fair warning, the Silmarillion is MUCH harder to read than LoR or the Hobbit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nick from Brisas elemantary school
Review: If you like adventure,then you'll like this book.The little hobbit was just smoking his pipe when a wizard and a gang of homeless dwarves came along to coux Bilbo into an adventure of a life-time!Read along and see if they can defeat the dragon Smaug and get the treasure that was rightfully theirs?I hope you'll like this book as much as I did.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A good book if you want the source
Review: While I admire Tolkein's imagination and ability to create such a vivid, interesting world, I found the book quite dull.

The characters: Bilbo: Yes, I know he is not an adventurer (and perhaps the reader is supposed to identify with him), but that doesn't make his whining any more pleasant. His luck seems to explain some very fortuitous events, but makes it feel as though the book was written backwards (Okay, _this_ is going to happen, so _this_ had to have happened here.).

Gandalf: a powerful wizard presumably fighting for good, but condescending and self-important.

and a group of dwarves only really distinguished by Bombur the Fat and Thorin the Leader.

It was interesting to see where some other fantasy realms got their ideas, but I found it difficult to pick the book up. Nothing important happens for periods at a time. Of course, the benefit of this is a more in-depth view of Tolkien's world. Don't get me wrong: the world is fascinating, but I'd much rather read about more interesting characters living in a very similar world (Dragonlance novels by Weis and Hickman come to mind.). Why suffer through the bad parts when everything can be wonderful?

The only moment I felt any connection to the book was a section towards the end, when someone admits their faults and moves on. (I don't want to give too much away for those who haven't read this.)

I've read worse (Some other Dragonlance novels come to mind.), but I'd only recommend this to fantasy historians or those who have already enjoyed the better books in the genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW ........... JUST WOW.
Review: I JUST READ THIS BOOK IN SCHOOL FOR MY ENGLISH CLASS AND I WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO READING IT CUZ IVE HEARD THINGS ABOUT IT BUT WHILE I WAS READING I BECAME SO INTERESTED IN IT I COULDNT PUT IT DOWN.THIS IS AN AMAZING BOOK AND SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYONE.JUST 1 WEEK AFTER READING IT IM ALREADY STARTING TO READING THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY AND IM REAL EXCITED ABOUT THAT. READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Depends on what you are looking for.
Review: It would be easy to simply applaud this famous and well written story.

However, I do not enjoy the grandfatherly storytelling style and tone of the writing of the Hobbit as much as I enjoy the depth and detail in the Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit, if seen as a part (or a prequel) to the main story of the Lord of the Rings, is too simple.

There is, of course, nothing wrong with the children's book writing. Personally, though, the themes and characters portrayed are much to deep for the story to be written as a children's book.

I got just as much out of reading the intro to the Lord of the Rings (explaining briefly the events which came to pass in the Hobbit, for readers who have not read the Hobbit) as I did reading the entire book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic, simply classic
Review: This book is perhaps the best book of fantasy ever written. It combines timeless characters with an engaging plot to keep the reader interested at every point of the story. Many, if not all, fantasy books now published draw off of Tolkien's classic in one way or another. You will follow Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit from the Shire, and Thorin Oakenshield's band of dwarves on a journey through trolls, elves, goblins, evil wolves, giant spiders, and a dragon not to be fooled with, to regain what is rightfully theirs (treasure beyond your imagination). Tolkien's wonderful descriptions of his characters and setting will suck you into the book, and the action/adventure will help you breeze through it (of course, limited use of Tolkien's fifteen invented languages helps too) Simply put: this book is great! No... better than great, superb! outstanding! Stupendous! Buy it! Rent it! Borrow it! JUST READ IT!


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