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Book Reviews of The HobbitBook Review: the hobbit adventures Summary: 5 Stars
I love adventures in stories. And I like chaleging books. That is one ofthe reasons I liked this book. My favorite adventures in this book was (1) when they got captured by the goblins and (2) Bilbo's riddle competition. I also like this book because it includes two chapters of Lord of the Rings. My favorite part in the Lord of the Rings was when Bilbo put on his ring in the party he had for his friends and escaped. it was strange that Bilbo was eleventyone. They have birthdays everyday in Hobittown and the birthday boy or girl gives away presents and doesn't just get them. I recommend this book to my friend jp.
Book Review: Insanely Good!!!!! Summary: 5 Stars
I first read this book in seventh grade because I had heard great things about it from relatives and friends. I didn't think I would read it all in about two days. I couldn't put it down I stopped on the first day at a part where Bilbo Baggins of Hobbiton was saving all of his dwarf friends from giant spiders in the mirkwood. The next day I woke up at about six o'clock just to finish the book. When I was finished and just about the same second that I was finished I begged my Mom to take me to the book store to get The Fellowship of the Ring. I highly recomend this book to people of all ages.
Book Review: JRR has a gift Summary: 5 Stars
this book is amazing, it goes into a lot of detail and makes you believe that you know people or have been places just by reading about them. He also uses great charactor progression, like you can tell how the charactors change from the beggining to the end, especially bilbo. In the beggining i never would have expected for him to be so brave in certain situations, like the part with the dragon. Overall, i would give this book a 9.5 out of ten, because it was amazing, but it did have a tendency to go on for a long time about some things that seemed obvious.
Book Review: Tolkien Set the Stage Summary: 5 Stars
Though I grew up reading fantasy, playing Lone Wolf books and sometimes joining an AD&D game, I had never read any of Tolkien's works until recently. The Hobbit sat on my bookshelf for seven years because I couldn't get past the first chapter. Now I breezed through it, soaking in the rich world of Tolkien's imagination and discovering where most modern fantasy has its roots. Though I've seen the first two Lord of the Rings movies, I'm now going to get and read those books and anything else JRR Tolkien wrote in the way of fantasy.
Book Review: THE MIDDLE-EARTH ADVENTURES BEGIN! Summary: 5 Stars
J.R.R. Tolkien's first published work set in the fantastic lands of Middle-earth, "The Hobbit" is an exciting tale of adventure, danger, and treasure. From the comfortable village of Hobbiton, to the final battle outside the Lonely Mountain, you are taken on a grand quest filled with imaginative creatures, grand battles, and the will to find courage in the midst of great danger. "The Hobbit" serves as an exciting, grand prelude to the greatest adventure of all: "The Lord of the Rings!"
Grade: A
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