The Hobbit Review
The novel, The Hobbit is about the adventures and journeys of a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. The author of The Hobbit, J.R.R Tolkien, writes the story with great evidence that it is nothing shy of an adventure/fantasy. The book, with no doubt, can be classified as an adventure/fantasy. This is because of the way the author provides the readers with a non stop, adventurous plot with incidents that are so "genre like" that anything more would be considered "Super fantasy". The Hobbit is like other storys in the same genre in a few ways. However, there are differences that would not disclude it from being put in the same category as the other books, but differences that are simply things that other fantasy/adventure titles fail to include in their stories. The Hobbit is a natural fantacy/adventure and includes all the same characteristics of
In conclusion, the book is a great novel, and is suspensefull and adventurous from the moment it is picked up untill the last few words. The Hobbit has a strong plot and delivers numerous surprises and odd occurrences throughout the book. This book would fit the interests of someone who likes adventure, fantasy, and action novels and also could persuade someone who does not like these type of books to enjoy reading. Overall, The Hobbit is a great book and would be recommended to anybody, regardless of age and interest, who is looking for a good solid book. The Hobbit is almost entirely from Bilbo’s point of view. The narrator comments on all Bilbo’s thoughts and feelings throughout the story. For example, sometimes the narrator will call Bilbo ‘the poor little fellow’, and things like that to mock Bilbo. These comments all add to
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Approximate Word count = 568
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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