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Book Reviews of The HobbitBook Review: Unparalleled fantasy Summary: 5 StarsThe Hobbit is one of the great classics of children's literature; which is to say that it can be enjoyed by absolutely anyone of any age. A timeless fantasy that will continue to be enjoyed centuries hence
Book Review: A Great Introduction To Fantacy Literature Summary: 4 StarsAlthough this preleude to The Lord of the Rings was writtin after the series it is one of J.R.R. Tolkens best. The Hobbit is a great introduction to those interrested in fantasy. It tells the tail of a peaseful hobbit who is drawn into the adventure of his live. The Hobbit lacks an indepth development of characters and has a plot which involves no thinking what so ever. Tolken also tends to ramble on in run-on paragraphs and sentences. This book will provide a great foundation for those intressted in fantasy. ENJOY!!! :-
Book Review: Believe me! This is one book that does not suck! Summary: 5 StarsAll right, let's start on how I first read this book. (Well actually, I didn't read it, I saw the movie.) The book and the movie were an exact tie-in. Now, let's get down to the point. I thought this is the best book I've ever read. I would give this book a 10. However, the reason I am giving it a 9 is because if you have read this book, you'd probably be wondering how to pronounce some of the places and charachters names. (LOTR included.) Am I right? I really would like to give this book a big fat 10, but the places and names and stuff is just too much for me
Book Review: Hobbit Summary: 5 StarsThis is one of the best books i ever reed. It is a fantatic adventure, with a HOBBIT named Bilbo.
This little creauture goes in a journey you wil never forget
Book Review: Read this book if you haven't. NOW!!! Summary: 5 StarsI loved this book almost as much as I loved the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Basically, the only reason this book didn't get a ten is because after you finish it you want more and there were lots of places where it could easily have been expanded, especially near the end. One of teh great things about the book is the way Bilbo's charachter evolves, not to mention the incredible riddles. If you haven't read it, do. And if you have, write your own review of it
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