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The Hobbit
by J.R.R. Tolkien

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Book Reviews of The Hobbit

Book Review: An adventure for all ages
Summary: 5 Stars

I first read The Hobbit in eighth grade, on recommendation from a friend of mine (whom I am extremely grateful for, since it was my introduction to a world I have never managed to find my way back from and never want to). Though it may seem a little slow-moving at first, it is actually an excellent adventure story, though perhaps a bit much for younger children to attempt to read for themselves. (However, reading it aloud to them is strongly recommended!) Bilbo is a likable character, easy to relate to, because all of us want to go out and have adventures and slay dragons, and yet we also enjoy the comforts of home a bit too much. Gandalf is appropriately mysterious and yet somehow feels like a loving grandfather, and the Dwarves are endearing and bring a smile to your face. Even if you don't like fantasy, give this book a try. Who knows, it could end up being your new favorite.

Book Review: The Hobbit
Summary: 5 Stars

Bilbo Baggins is a clever, tricky hobbit who lives in Hobbiton. One day his friend Gandalf is supposed to come over for tea but some unexpected guests arrive. Instead thirteen dwarves come to his house to persuade him into going on a quest with them to drive the dragon Smaug out of their city and take his treasure. Unfortunately Bilbo does not like adventures but something deep down inside him keeps on telling him to go. Reluctantly, he decides to leave on the parlous journey with Gandalf and the dwarves. On the way they run into all kinds of creatures that slow down their pace. Will they make it past all odds and beat the undefeatable dragon? In this amazing fantasy The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien takes you places you've never imagined. If you like action filled suspense stories that you can't put down then this is definitely the book for you!!!!

-Julian Thomassie

Book Review: Fun fantasy story
Summary: 4 Stars

This book is great for anyone who is interested in fantasy or Lord of the Rings but doesn't want to take the time in effort to read them.It is also good as a prelude to the series altough I'd recommend the Silmarillion too.It is a short little book about a sensible and yet adventurous Hobbit who goes on an adventure with Gandalf the wizard and a group of dwarves to find a lost treasure guarded by a dragon in a far away land.There are many references to the Lord of the Rings books such as the finding of the Ring and Gollum,Mirkwood and the wood elves(Legolas' kin),and Sauron(the Necromancer).It is a fun book that you can probably finish in a week without too much effort.Not deep like the Lord of the Rings,but fun,active,and adventurous so it's great for kids as well as adults.I was disappointed with the ending,however,because it did seem rather anti-climactic.

Book Review: The Hobbit
Summary: 5 Stars

By: Aspen Ishii
The Hobbit
by J.R.R Tolkien

The Hobbit is an absolute classic. This book is about a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins who joins a party of dwarves in their quest for treasure. He finds himself in many sticky situation. As he and the dwarves embark on this dangerous journey, they will encounter much hardship and creatures such as goblins, dragons and orks. This book has many riddles, twists and turns that will keep you interested and will make you want to keep reading. J.R.R Tolkien has created a whole new world of fantasy and adventure; that's the reason way I liked The Hobbit. I would also recommend reading The Lord of the Rings also by J.R.R Tolkien. You'll recognize some old characters and meet new ones on the way. I would recommend these books for 5th graders and up.

Book Review: ......there lived a Hobbit
Summary: 5 Stars

I didn't read any of Tolkien's books until the movies(awesome) came out and made me interested. So I started with The Hobbit. Amazing. The whole book feels like this big classic adventure and its fun to read. It is also very important in setting up The Lord of the Rings books. Gandalf has got to be one the best characters ever created along with Bilbo of course.

There have been many people who have tried to imitate Tolkien's works(Christoper Paolini who wouldn't know originality if it broke his nose) is one example. And sadly no one has made fantasty equal to The Hobbit, Narnia is close but not quite as good. Because if someone did make a fantasty equal to The Hobbit we could have the joy of reading another book that captures your imagination and takes you to another world.
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