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The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
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it was amazing
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"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit."

Bilbo Baggins, living comfortably in his hobbit-hole in Bag End, finds himself on the wrong end of an adventure.

Gandalf the Grey has come recruiting for a burglar willing to raid the home of Smaug (a dragon) whose taken over the ancestral home of the dwarves.

These dwarves, who number thirteen, are deeply suspicious and are unwilling to proceed unless their number is rounded up. Evil is afoot and they refuse to ignore common sense (aka superstition).

Gandalf soon finds that persuading Bilbo ends up a quest in and of itself!

'I am looking for someone to share in an adventure...it's very difficult to find anyone.'
'I should think so — in these parts! We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner!'

Reluctantly (very reluctantly), Bilbo joins on this journey...and soon finds out that quests are not very friendly to hobbits.

'Is it nice, my preciousss? Is it juicy? Is it scrumptiously crunchable?'

And yet, despite the hardships, trials and tribulations...Bilbo finds himself eagerly plunging ahead.

'Already he was a very different hobbit from the one that had run out without a pocket-handkerchief from Bag-End long ago. He had not had a pocket-handkerchief for ages.'

Absolutely. Love. This. Book.

I've read it so many times, and yet each time through, I find myself just absolutely enamored with the book as if it is the first time.

'Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?'

It just has such a wonderful feel - I want to read it over and over and over again.

I absolutely love Bilbo's reluctance to adventure - he and I would get along splendidly! So many characters are just ready to run off and do things...but I would always be like, "What about my books? My blankets? My turtle???"
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Agatha, my turtle, for reference
But, even moreso, I adore how Bilbowcomes out of his shell and he grows into hismself.

'You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after.'

And, above all, the world that J. R. R. Tolkien is absolutely magical.

'Elvish singing is not a thing to miss, in June under the stars, not if you care for such things.'

Such an enchanting book - one that I truly, truly treasure.

'May the hair on your toes never fall out!'

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Read by Rob Inglis...and honestly, was not a big fan of the audio. You'd think that the narrator would be able to muster SOME enthusiasm for such a wonderful story.

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Reading Progress

November 9, 2017 – Shelved
November 11, 2017 – Started Reading
November 13, 2017 –
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December 29, 2018 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by AJ (new) - added it

AJ Looks like this one's on the back burner.


Miranda Reads There's a bit of reading here and there. :P I'm hoping to finish it within a week!


message 3: by AJ (new) - added it

AJ You sure seem to be on a kick, or you've read all these books already :)


Miranda Reads Aaron wrote: "You sure seem to be on a kick, or you've read all these books already :)"

There's quite a bit of rereads on my plate


Miranda Reads jameson martin wrote: "i love this book so much it's so cool there's a hobbit and the hole the whole thing raps together"

It's rather well done


E N Z O I'm so jealous of that Hobbit edition!!


Bharath Great review Miranda. I found this book very charming too. Somehow never went on to read the Lord of the Rings trilogy though have been wanting to since long..


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Lina Awesome review! I've read this book a while ago, and I remember liking it a lot as well. Btw your turtle is adorable uwu


message 9: by KAS (new)

KAS Glad you absolutely loved this classic, Miranda ;) Excellent review!! 😊


Logan Mendivil Aww hi Agatha!


Miranda Reads r o n wrote: "I'm so jealous of that Hobbit edition!!"

Thank you :) Got it from a friend :)


Miranda Reads Greg wrote: "I've never read this. I need to. You don't give 5 star reviews, so it must be good."

It's one of my absolute favorites :)


Miranda Reads Bharath wrote: "Great review Miranda. I found this book very charming too. Somehow never went on to read the Lord of the Rings trilogy though have been wanting to since long.."

Haha - SAME! Never actually finished the LOTR, only The Hobbit :P


Miranda Reads Lina wrote: "Awesome review! I've read this book a while ago, and I remember liking it a lot as well. Btw your turtle is adorable uwu"

Thanks :) Agatha is the cutest in the world :)


Miranda Reads KAS wrote: "Glad you absolutely loved this classic, Miranda ;) Excellent review!! 😊"

Thank you KAS!!


Miranda Reads Logan wrote: "Aww hi Agatha!"

She says Hi! :)


Skylar Phelps Beautifully put Miranda!


message 18: by Lara (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lara Just reading that opening line makes me smile. One of my all time favorite books and I was delighted that the movies added to the story, rather than changing it or missing bits out...although 3 movies from one book was rather pushing it!


Miranda Reads Skylar wrote: "Beautifully put Miranda!"

Thank you!


Miranda Reads Lara wrote: "Just reading that opening line makes me smile. One of my all time favorite books and I was delighted that the movies added to the story, rather than changing it or missing bits out...although 3 mov..."

Was three movies for one book pushing it? Absolutely.

Did I soak up every minute of Hobbit-y goodness? Absolutely.

Glad you enjoyed them too!


Steven Brown What a great review, that book is like an old friend, and you made me realize we need to do some catching up :-)


Miranda Reads Steven wrote: "What a great review, that book is like an old friend, and you made me realize we need to do some catching up :-)"

Awwww yeahhh! That's awesome :) :)


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Sandra Fab review Miranda! :)


Miranda Reads Sandra wrote: "Fab review Miranda! :)"

Thank you!


message 25: by James (new)

James Joyce Maybe I should get around to trying Tolkien, again.

I tried when I was around 12, but all I can remember is a lot of description of a lot of countryside, before I lost interest.


Debra Johnson I was 20 when I started reading J.R.R. Tolkien.
I loved it, but not being as intelligent as Miranda, I found some of it hard to follow.
I found that rereading them helped me to comprehend some of the more intricate writing descriptions.
I don't know if I have them all listed, but I read everything I could get my greedy little fingers on at that time.

Beautifly edition Miranda! I am impressed!


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Janice I found most of his Middle Earth novels & stories to be quite depressing I'll still with the 1st four, myself.


Debra Johnson Janice wrote: "I found most of his Middle Earth novels & stories to be quite depressing I'll still with the 1st four, myself."

Lol, I really understand that!


Miranda Reads James wrote: "Maybe I should get around to trying Tolkien, again.

I tried when I was around 12, but all I can remember is a lot of description of a lot of countryside, before I lost interest."


I've only made it to the Hobbit (though i thoroughly enjoyed it! )... i really need to work on LOTR :p


Miranda Reads Debra wrote: "I was 20 when I started reading J.R.R. Tolkien.
I loved it, but not being as intelligent as Miranda, I found some of it hard to follow.
I found that rereading them helped me to comprehend some of ..."


Mmmmmm....i think you have got the edge. I've read the hobbit over and over... but i never seemed to get far in the LOTR series :p i think i need to give them another go...


Miranda Reads Janice wrote: "I found most of his Middle Earth novels & stories to be quite depressing I'll still with the 1st four, myself."

Thanks for the advice :)


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null samfrodo: the one truth


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null samfrodo is my otp


Permanently_Booked I have this back on my tbr since I read it long before I knew Goodreads existed.


message 38: by Eric (new) - rated it 4 stars

Eric Plume Great review as always! I totally agree with your take on Bilbo - he's the quintessential "book nerd hero". He's introverted but clever, awkward and sort of bumbling but practical and level-headed when he needs to be, though not to an unbelievable extent.

I first read this book when I was about 10, and back then I was a painfully shy and awkward kid, so I identified with Bilbo quite a lot. I pictured his "adventure" as a nerd forced to travel with a bunch of jocks (let's face it, most of the dwarves spend much of the story acting like macho idiots) and is always using his brain to bail them out of trouble, lol.


Rachel Like this could be anything but 5 stars. ☺️


message 40: by Urvi (new)

Urvi I agree with you ron


Ricky McConnell I too love this book. I bought a nice collectors edition, with nice paper and a great font to make re-reading this book even better.


Miranda Reads C. wrote: "I have this back on my tbr since I read it long before I knew Goodreads existed."

Sounds like it's time for a reread!


Miranda Reads Eric wrote: "Great review as always! I totally agree with your take on Bilbo - he's the quintessential "book nerd hero". He's introverted but clever, awkward and sort of bumbling but practical and level-headed ..."

I read this one back when i was 10-11 too. I just loved how different he was from all the other heroes of the storybooks.

Gosh. I want to go back in again!


Miranda Reads Rachel wrote: "Like this could be anything but 5 stars. ☺️"

Preach!


Miranda Reads Ricky wrote: "I too love this book. I bought a nice collectors edition, with nice paper and a great font to make re-reading this book even better."

Oooo..i love it.

I have this version., and an illustrated version. Love both of them so much!


message 46: by Judy (new)

Judy Parrish Great review! And love your turtle shot!


message 47: by Brad (new) - rated it 1 star

Brad bad trash


message 48: by Kate (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kate Great review - I nearly chose this as my next read. Perhaps once I finish my latest choice, I will give this one a go.


Miranda Reads Judy wrote: "Great review! And love your turtle shot!"

Thank you!


Miranda Reads Kate wrote: "Great review - I nearly chose this as my next read. Perhaps once I finish my latest choice, I will give this one a go."

Yaaaaaaas!


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