Young Adult Book Reading Challenges discussion

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Do you think that this book is dated?
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Personally, I do not think the book is dated which is why it is still so popular to this day. I think it is a classic fantasy. Though I am curious if any teens are reading along with us and what do they think?

Is anyone reading this for the first time? Any teens reading along? If you are choosing not to read it is there a reason why?

That said, I think the story is still relevant - I'm not sure how many younger readers will want to pick it up as it does lack some of the more epic elements of, say, LOTR, but I think there are many who will still like the style and story just as much now as they would have when it was initially published.
It doesn't seem like any YA are joining in the book read this month. Maybe the book does seem dated to them. (Hopefully I am not assuming anyones age that is reading along right now). I too read it about two years ago now. I do not enjoy the Hobbit as much as LOTR. They are almost like totally different writers are writing.



Lisa - Thanks for you information.

Lisa - that's really interesting because if you've read both, most people start out with the Hobbit because it's easier to understand and get into. Once you understand the world, it's easier to delve into the mythology of LOTR.
Another piece of trivia, LOTR was written as one whole novel. But the publishers didn't think it would sell, so they forced him to break it up.

I find it amazing that anyone can come up with such a complete world--language, cultures, etc. Although a pronunciation guide would have been helpful.

I agree. It was already a "fairy tale."
I read The Hobbit when I was 12 and LOTR when I was 13. I'm really glad that I read The Hobbit first, and that I read them all. I've reread them several times also but not for years.


And that's a great point about fantasy never (or seldom) being dated. That's a really good point!!!!

What about Children of Hurin - has anyone read that yet?
I didn't bother to even pick that up... I thought it was going to be similar to the Simarillion.
Speaking of dated... check out most of the book covers this book has had:
http://www.hobbit.ca/Library.html
http://www.hobbit.ca/Library.html

I have the 1976 Ballantine Books edition.
Check out the Moscow edition! :-D :-D :-D