Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien

One Sentence Summary:
A Hobbit meets a wizard and some dwarfs, they go on an adventure and he finds a magic ring.

Review:
I first read this when I was 10-12ish and then I re-read it when the movies were coming out in 2001. I liked it best when I read it as a child. The tone and language of The Hobbit is much easier to read than that of the Lord Of The Ring Trilogy which makes it accessible to everybody. It is a grand adventure that draws the reader in and doesn't let go until well after that last page has been turned. I recommend this book for everyone and I advise everyone take the opportunity to read it out loud to any children in your lives.

9/10
10/10 Middle School - especially boys. 



Notable Quotes:

“May the hair on your toes never fall out”


If you enjoyed this and are young I recommend:

Percy Jackson & The Olympians - Rick Riordan
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Inheritance Cycle - Christopher Paolini

If you enjoyed this and are an adult I recommend:

(continue with) the Lord of the Ring Trilogy - J. R. R. Tolken
Wayfarer Redemption - Sarah Douglass

2 comments:

  1. Couldnt agree more with your review, The Hobbit is excellent no matter what your age, but every child deserves to experience the magic when they are still young!

    I DO resent your "mainly for boys" comment though :P Why shouldnt girls like epic fantasy just as much?

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  2. I didn't say mainly for boys I said especially boys in that girls in general are more open to reading but boys are a harder nut to crack. As such if we start off with something we know they will relate to and love like the Hobbit we set a better foundation for them to continue reading, put this book in a 10 year old boys hands and you have a reader on your hands *hopefully*. YES everyone should read it boys and girls alike.

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