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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
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The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
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A friend of mine told me the BotFA movie has much information and events from The Silmarillion and from Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-Earth. I don't know for sure, because i didn't read this too. :/

I just finished reading The Silmarillion and it made me smile seeing things about the White Council and driving out Sauron which crops up in the films.

This is one of my favorite books. I have read it so many times I can't even count. The spell that the author weaves brings you into the story. It is amazing how well words can convey what they are unable to capture through the movie.

I never thought I'd be interested in this genre of work but I took a step out of my comfort zone when I went to see the movie and I actually like it. I might even go read and watch the Lord of the Rings too.

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You should read the book! I read it a few years ago and can't remember much, but the movies bring memories of the scenes. I read Lord of the Rings too, not that long ago. I still should watch those movies.. I've like completely lost myself in Tolkien's world. But it doesn't matter, it's a good place. :)

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Oh it does feel like a good place to be. Its been a while since I didn't want to leave the cinema after watching a movie.
Is The Hobbit a trilogy by the way?

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No The Hobbit is only one book. The Lord of the Rings is a trilogy. These books are fantastic. I have found that many people don't like them because there is a lot of "singing" of very long songs. If you find that its deterring you from reading the book, just skip the songs. You really don't miss out on much that you can't pick up from the surrounding content.

Thanks Daisie.



Hi Jasmine! Welcome to the group. I haven't finished reading it yet but I went and saw the movie (amazing by the way) but I'm still looking forward to the end of the book. Mostly to find out what is different in the book.


Will this is my order :) I will read the Lord of the rings this year and the silmarillion next year (in shalla) hooping my English will be better

My full review here.

I'm a bit angry when they think they need to add a love story to make the film better, when it is absolutely not the case. It is like Aragorn and Arwen in the Lord of the Rings, their story is quickly told in an appendix at the end of the book and doesn't take as much place as in the movie.

I felt a bit disappointed as well Jasmine. I watched the movies first (which was probably a bad idea) before I read the book. There were so many changed in the movie. But remember that the story was written for children so a lot of the elaborations and additions that were added to the movie was so it could appeal to an older audience.
I liked that they added the details on the Necromancer and Gandalf too Sophie and I liked the romance bit.
I also think about Eragon, but didn't suceed to enter in the book so I'll go with the Hobbit =)