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message 39: by Sierra (new)

2110829 I am reading The Hobbit. I like it a lot, I tried to read The Fellowship of the Ring first and that didn't work out so well. So I decided to read The Hobbit and I love it!


message 38: by Ian (new)

678651 Just checking in =) I've read The Hobbit. Hi everyone!


message 37: by Shane (new)

2389235 In my opinion, more people will 'get into it' once the movie is out. I believe you will find the story infinitely more 'filmable' than LOTR. There is already a cinematic logic and simple plot-line so the writers shouldn't have to stray too far like they did with LOTR.

I'd be a thousand times more interested who read Children of Hurin or Silmarillion or House of the Wolfings (not by tolkien but an influence) or other deep epic. The Hobbit is pedestrian even in Tolkien's mind.



message 36: by Shane (new)

2389235 Of course I have read it. But, if you can't get into it, it's probably because it is a children's book. Read The Lord of the Rings first and then this, for real adult fantasy. Tolkien would give you the same advice.


message 35: by Cameron (new)

Nophoto-m-25x33 Read it several years ago. Tried reading it again and couldn't get into it.


message 34: by Joanna (new)

Nophoto-f-25x33 I've read it and like it very much.


message 33: by Andrea (new)

2961777 Read it.


message 32: by John-Paul (new)

1837254 Read it too.


message 31: by David (new)

Nophoto-m-25x33 Read it


message 30: by Jim (new)

2459136 I've read it twice. Great, quick read.


message 29: by Jon (new)

899665 I finished The Hobbit this past Sunday. This is at least my fifth time reading it.


message 28: by Cecile (new)

2513986 I've read The Hobbit many times, I don't count any more. I liked it in French, I love it in English. Tolkien had a gift in the use of language, the words seem to flow in a kind of rhythm, it's almost poetic.

I'd gladly read it again, but -alas- I've lent it to a colleague, so I'll have to make do with my memory.


message 27: by Michael (new)

Nophoto-m-25x33 just finished it


message 26: by Matthew (new)

2954093 Read it a few times, most recent within the last year


message 25: by JJ, Group founder (new)

1166414 Have read The Hobbit 3 times, with the most recent being last year.


message 24: by Miriam (new)

237469 Read it many times, although none recent.


message 23: by John (new)

Nophoto-m-25x33 Read it several times allready, if i can find the box where the book is located i ll reread it to join in on the discussion :)


message 22: by S (new)

Nophoto-u-25x33 Read it awhile ago, and love it! I thought it was better than any of the actual LoTR books.


message 21: by Amelia (new)

Nophoto-f-25x33 My younger brother almost forced this on me the first time I read it. It took me a little bit to get into at first, but I love it, even though I do like LOTR better.


message 20: by Megan (new)

1369783 Awww, love this book! I don't have time, but I may pick it up and read my favorite passages over again.


message 19: by Zachary (last edited 17 days ago, 03:59PM) (new)

1884119 One of my favorite books. I've read and re-read it many times. Getting my girlfriend to read it right now. :]


message 18: by Alex (new)

Nophoto-u-25x33 It's not so sad for me. I still appreciate the roll The Hobbit played in developing my love for reading. In that sense, I still do love it. It's just that the actual act of reading it has lost its charm to me. It seems overly didactic, and the narrators digressions and interjections annoy me more than anything else now. Again, I'm certainly not denying its status as a classic. Nor am I saying that said status is undeserved. Just that its fairy tale nature doesn't particularly appeal to me in the same way it used to.


message 17: by Gróin (new)

2718046 Sadness. That for me would be just awful having a book i once adored and not being able to do so anymore. Dang maybe youll get back into it sometime. I personally Started with the lord of the rings when i was about... 8. Thats what got me hooked.


message 16: by Alex (new)

Nophoto-u-25x33 I'd be more surprised if anyone here hasn't read The Hobbit. Like many, it was the first fantasy novel I read. It, in a lot of ways, got me hooked. Unfortunately, that magic hasn't persisted for me. I've tried several times, but just can't fall back in love with The Hobbit.


message 15: by Matt (new)

2889920 I re-read this a month or so back, and just ate it up. It was one of the books that interested me in reading (along with Pooh and Goosebumps) as well as fantasy.




message 14: by Robin (new)

1572236 This is one of my favorites - probably because it is what got me started - I've read it many times but looking at this as a good opportunity for a re-read.

Robin (The Crown Conspiracy | Avempartha | Nyphron Rising)


message 13: by Kyle (new)

2765609 I love The Hobbit, got me hooked on fantasy


message 12: by Kernos (new)

1454379 I have read it over 20 times. It is charming!


message 11: by Sarah (new)

2764122 I read ot only once! and enjoyed it immensely.
It was my first Tolkien book. and one of the first introductiones I had to fantasy.
I have only good memories from that experience....


message 10: by Jess (new)

2457154 Read it twice, going to read it once more for the group once I manage to find a copy.


message 9: by Michael (new)

2099671 I've read it twice, not counting having it read to me more than once.


message 8: by Barbm1020 (new)

1632550 As a 6th grader I couldn't get into a story about a 50something nonhuman. As a college student I liked it but didn't love it like I did the Trilogy. But Bilbo is OK with me. I might get a chance to read it this month but am traveling myself so maybe not.


message 7: by Kathy (new)

282359 I have read it a few times and might skim over the book again. I'm in the midst of my WoT reread, so most of my attention is in that arena at the moment.


message 6: by Jon (new)

899665 I have read this multiple times. I hope to quickly re-read it next week. I'm still wrapping up my October reads.


message 5: by Gróin (new)

2718046 Loved it read it a lot and i probably will again soon!


message 4: by Jim (new)

695116 I've read it a bunch of times.


message 3: by Infinitelyk (new)

2892010 I've read it over and over and love The Hobbit!


message 2: by Laurel (new)

1079533 I've read it many times, and am almost done a refresher re-read!


message 1: by Chris, Pollster Mod (new)

1956959 Post here if you have read our November read/December discussion book, The Hobbit.

Please, no spoilers in this thread.


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