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The Hobbit

by J.R.R. Tolkien
Read by: J.R.R. Ensemble Cast

HighBridge Company | January 22, 2009 | Audio Book (CD)

The original American full dramatization as broadcast on National Public Radio. Bilbo Baggins, a gentle hobbit who loves the comforts of home, reluctantly joins a company of dwarves on a journey to recover plundered gold from a fierce dragon. It''s a tale of high adventure and astonishing courage and a magical prelude to the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Beautiful Book and Case!

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Hardcover)

    Chris Hambley

    2 months ago

    The artwork on the outside is fantastic, the story is amazing, and the pages are easy to read! I would absolutely recomend this copy of the book

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    Rating: 5/5

    Wizard!

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    John Soares

    4 months ago

    "Far over the misty mountains cold
    To dungeons deep and caverns old
    We must away ere break of day
    To seek the pale enchanted gold."

    Adventure anyone? The Hobbit is a novel about Bilbo Baggins' journey through middle earth with 13 dwarves and a wizard. It may be a bit slow for some as descriptions are lengthy and plentiful. However if you're the kind of person that enjoys being able to sit back, close your eyes and escape to another world. This is the book for you.

    5/5

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    Rating: 5/5

    A-freakin-mazing

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    shredthegnar74

    10 months ago

    The Hobbit is a classic that will never go out of style.

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    Michael Meltchenko

    Rating: 5/5

    Purely AMAZING!

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Hardcover)

    Michael Meltchenko

    10 months ago

    This book is absolutely everything you need to make your imagination explode with awesomeness. I was reading it and couldn't let go. I hope more people will read this amazing story of a small Hobbit and the 13 dwarves. Super mega highly recommended!

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    Rating: 4/5

    Timeless fantasy

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    Mark Johnson

    2 years ago

    Tremendous escapism, timeless classic tale.

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    Kyra Coll

    Rating: 5/5

    Well Written!

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Trade Paperback)

    Kyra Coll

    2 years ago

    I loved it, so entertaining!

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    Rating: 5/5

    One of Tolkien's Classics

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    waqar r

    2 years ago

    J.R.R Tolkien is known for his fantasy writing. The Hobbit, was one of the most successful novels Tolkien has authored, being a prelude to his 'Lord of The Ring's' series. While reading the tale of the Hobbit, the author's technique of combining different elements of drama, comedy, and suspense make reading the Hobbit an unforgettable experience. Tolkien's talents stimulate the minds of the fantasy genre of almost all ages.

    In comparison to other fantasy writing I have read, no fiction author gives as bright, high-detailed illustrations of the environment and characters as well as Tolkien. Tolkien is appreciated greatly for his books so much that in fact, that many popular authors try to adopt Tolkien's writing style. Tolkien has gained amazing wealth, and is definitely a popular author. Although many authors try to adopt Tolkien's style, his talents are incomparable. The Hobbit, and The Lord of The Rings series are the best of any fantasy book written, in my opinion, and should belong in every fantasy reader's library. Tolkien's tales have also been put into movies, and not surprisingly every one of them has been a major blockbuster.

    Even if one were to read this book on a yearly basis, each year will be a delight and a thrill, by the new obstacles there are too discover in the world of Bilbo Baggins. Tolkien is a well-known storyteller, and the depth of his skill is best seen from reading his myth like tales. I have read other pieces of work by J.R.R Tolkien, but nothing compares to the enjoyment of the tale of the Hobbit. This book is filled with fascination, and even more enjoyable, are the illustration and paintings produced by the author himself.

    In closing, not buying a copy of the Hobbit would be a great regret, I am sure. It's an opportunity to open one's mind to a new world designed totally inside Tolkien's imagination. Themes in this book are filled to the brim, and stir up one's mind making the reader want to read more. The most prominent theme in the Hobbit is the never-ending brutal battles of good against evil, which is stressed easily but not clearly.

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    Rating: 4/5

    A true classic

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    Mark Johnson

    3 years ago

    Tolkien near the top of his craft... a great precursor to Lord of the Rings

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    Rating: 5/5

    Timeless classic

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    Mr.A

    • Top DVD Reviewer

    3 years ago

    The Hobbit or There and Back Again" is the first story of Middle-Earth that was ever read by the masses. And to this day it remains a beloved favorite due to Tolkien's exceptional writing, realistic and lovable characters, and the fantastic, complicated world with its unlikely hero: a fuzzy-footed hobbit.

    Bilbo Baggins lives a pleasantly stodgy and dull life in the Shire, in a luxurious hole under a hill. ("It was a hobbit hole, and that means comfort") But his life is completely turned upside-down by the arrival of the wizard Gandalf and thirteen dwarves. The dwarves, led by the exiled king-in-waiting Thorin Oakenshield, want to regain the Lonely Mountain (and a lot of treasure) from the dragon Smaug, who drove out the dwarves long ago. Why do they want Bilbo? Because Gandalf has told them that he'd make a good burglar (even though Bilbo has never burgled in his life).

    So before Bilbo is entirely sure what is going on, he is being swept off on a very unrespectable -- and dangerous -- adventure. Bilbo and the Dwarves battle goblins and spiders, are nearly eaten twice, are captured and Bilbo is forced to riddle with the treacherous, withered Gollum, and ends up escaping with a magical Ring. But even after these obstacles, the dragon Smaug is still in the Lonely Mountain, and Bilbo is not entirely sure what to do to deal with this enemy.

    Author J.R.R. Tolkien had been crafting his mythos of Elves, Dwarves, Wizards and Men for years before writing "The Hobbit," but "The Hobbit" is the first story that people had the opportunity to read. It began as a line scrawled on a sheet of blank paper, and then into a bedtime story for his children. And even though it's overshadowed by "Lord of the Rings" and "Silmarillion," this book is an essential link. It's definitely sillier and lighter, but it provides the springboard for a lot of the stuff in "Lord of the Rings" -- especially the magical Ring that Bilbo finds in Gollum's cavern.

    The concept of hobbits started in this book -- the quintessential peaceful "wee" people, based on British countryfolk, with simple pleasures and unexpected depths of strength and resourcefulness. And, of course, fuzz on their large feet. Tolkien's Elves are a little more ethereal and less dignified, and his dwarves are a bit more comical and less grim. But Elrond hints at the full majesty of the Elves, and Thorin Oakenshield is still the most dignified, proud and impressively flawed dwarf there is. The last chapters of the book hint at the epic majesty of "Lord of the Rings," and some of the same victory/loss themes. And of course, the idea that even little people -- like a hobbit or a bird -- can change the world.

    Tolkien's writing is quick and light, while providing sufficient detail to let you picture what's going on. The dialogue is less influenced by Old English, and the pace is a lot faster (not surprising, since it was originally read to his kids before bedtime). Bilbo is a likable little guy -- he seems to be the last person whom you'd expect to be a courageous hero, but he shows incredibly strength and smarts when he's under pressure. Supporting characters like Thorin, Bard the Guardsman-turned-King, the king of the wood-elves, and even Smaug himself are never cookie-cutter, but multidimensional and immensely interesting to read about.

    "The Hobbit" was written for children, but adults can appreciate and enjoy it just as much. So read this book, then scoop up "The Fellowship of the Ring" and continue reading. A timeless treasure and classic.

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    This doesn't really need reviewing. Everyone knows it's an amazing book. I read it first when I was in grade three and fell in love with fantasy. I was often disappointed when I read other fantasy books after The Hobbit. Tolkien's language is elegant and poetic and a joy to read even if you are not interested in the genre. I haven't re-read it since high school and was surprised at how short of a tale it actually is. It always seemed like the ultimate tale of adventure when I was younger. It doesn't have the same subtle and intricate plot as The Lord of the Rings but that's also what makes it wonderful for everyone

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    Fans of The Lord of the Rings wil be able to learn about how Bilbo found the legendary One Ring, explains a bit more on Hobbit's and how he joined the adventure for treasue. You'll want to keep this book forever so that your descendents can enjoy the works of Tolkien.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Great and easy read.

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    Roger Whissel

    3 years ago

    What can be said: If you love the Lords of the rings than this is a must read. If you have not read the series than start here with the real beginning and enjoy a truly amazing journey.

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    I find The Lord of the Rings pretty heavy going, but I'll always love The Hobbit. Smaug is a major reason.

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    One of the only books that I could not put down. This book is one I would recommend to anyone. Can't wait to get started on Lord of the Rings. I'm sad that the book is over so soon, but all good things come to an end :(. This is one of the only books that I wish was longer.

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    Rating: 5/5

    A must-read classic for all ages

    This review is from: Hobbit (essential Modern Classics Edition) (Trade Paperback)

    Kaitlyn Wilson

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    4 years ago

    If you have not already read this novel - you must do so! It is absolutely amazing, and this is my favourite novel, only second to Lord of the Rings.
    Learn about where Bilbo found the One Ring, enjoy the Riddles in the Dark with Gollum, and laugh while you read about the dwarves' adventure.
    I recommend reading this before Lord of the Rings, for more background information - or even on its own just for a good novel.
    If you don't read LOTR though...you're missing out.

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    The contents of Tolkien's "The Hobbit" have yet to be exceeded by any fantasy writer to date. The crispness of his imagery, the overwhelming sense of adventure instilled in his characters and the vastness of the world which he creates lend to the overall brilliance of his work. This book set the stage for what is arguably the most thorough and thought provoking adventure series in fiction history. it is a joy to be captivated by it time and time again.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Fun Times

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    Brian Medeiros

    4 years ago

    I'm not a big Lord of the Rings guy, (though i liked the movies) but this book was fun. It's easy to read and fun to enjoy. I wish the other books in the series where more like this one.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Great read for all ages

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    Matt Enokson

    5 years ago

    This novel stimulates the imagination and boosted my love of reading.

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    Some what like the Lord of the Ring - Actually the Prequel of Lord of the Ring - and Harry Potter. Filled with magic and enchantment that brings the Dark Ages to Life.

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    Anonymous

    Rating: 3/5

    Not As Good As I Had Hoped

    This review is from: The Hobbit (Mass Market Paperbound)

    Anonymous

    5 years ago

    As popular as The Hobbit is with all fantasy lovers, I have to give this Tolkien novel a rating of only three out of five. I started out enjoying this adventure, but when the wolves and spiders, and even the dragon talked, I rolled my eyes, sighed, and continued reading (only because it's required for a course I'm taking on children's fantasy literature). In the movie, Lord of the Rings, Gollum is quite the character, but in The Hobbit novel he comes off as a tool the author uses to advance the story. He talks to himself so we know more about his background and the ring. The fantastic creatures are imaginative and interesting, but when used at the last minute to get main characters out of trouble or danger, the story becomes a disappointment with a "the Cavalry are coming" feel about it. The linear storytelling, however dull in this mode, lends itself well to the gaming version, which I'd give a five out of five.

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