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Thursday, July 25, 2024

The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien REVIEW


Title: "The Hobbit": A Timeless Classic That Soars Over My Head

As I sit here, pondering Bilbo Baggins' adventures in Tolkien's "The Hobbit," I can't help but feel like I've met up with a good friend after years apart. 

J.R.R. Tolkien’s "The Hobbit" is a tale spun with the finesse of an ancient bard, weaving together dwarves with names longer than my attention span. From the quaint comfort of Bag End to the treacherous peaks of the Misty Mountains, Tolkien paints a world so vivid, it feels as though I could go visit next week. 

The heart of the story beats with Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit whose reluctance to leave the comfort of his hobbit hole, but once he does, he starts on an epic hero's journey. 

But fear not, dear reader! Amidst the labyrinthine plot twists and the bewildering array of character names (seriously, why are there so many dwarves?), "The Hobbit" offers gems that even a hobbit-sized intellect like mine can grasp. Tolkien’s prose sings with a warmth and wit that make even the fiercest battles feel like a fireside tale, and Bilbo’s transformation from a reluctant adventurer to a hero with a heart of gold resonates with a timeless charm.

"The Hobbit" is more than just a literary masterpiece—it's a testament to the power of imagination and the triumph of the unlikely hero. We can all embrace the adventure, savor the riddles, and let Bilbo Baggins remind you that even the smallest of beings can leave the biggest mark on the world.

In conclusion, "The Hobbit" may soar over my head like an eagle riding a thermal, but its magic is undeniable. It's a timeless classic that beckons readers to step outside their comfort zones and journey into the heart of Middle-earth. And who knows? You might just discover a bit of unexpected courage along the way.

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