Never too Late to Read Classics discussion

This topic is about
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
Archive Buddy Reads
>
Buddy Read: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tokien


Hi Nidhi! It's Nora! Thanks so much for joining me! I have a very old Ballentine Fantasy edition of this book and it includes 19 chapters. What version of the book do you have and how many chapters is it?

Hi Emily! I’m so glad you enjoyed this book! Please feel free to join the discussion anytime!

It’s my first time and I am really looking forward to reading it!


Hi Shaina! It’s totally cool for you to join whenever! I know what it’s like reading too many books at the same time!

I can’t hardly wait! Thanks so much for your recommendation, Rosemarie!

Please feel free to join us, Doris! I will love to hear your opinion on the audiobook since it’s narrated by Gollum from the motion picture franchise! He’s my favorite character:))

I read more than one book at a time so I suggest we give ourselves one month or so and also state which chapter we’re talking about to avoid confusion. That way members can read at any pace they prefer.
I tend to read more chapters towards the end of the book!
I tend to read more chapters towards the end of the book!

Those sound like really great ideas, Rosemarie!! I’m totally in agreement. What do other people think?
Nora this will stay open until the end of the year so if others need a later start time or like Rosemarie like to delve into several books it will give plenty of time. That is a good thing too for those who check out your thread in later months!!

Thanks so much for explaining this to me, Lesle. This makes so much sense!
Nora you can adjust your chapter read to something else if you do not mind following the thread. Some Members do appreciate a schedule of sorts.
and your more than welcome!
and your more than welcome!

and your more than welcome!"
Thanks so much for letting me know, Lesle! I think that I will read one chapter a week to make my schedule easier!

Hi Karin! Please feel free to jump in whenever you want!



I'm starting my reread tomorrow."
That’s a really beautiful book cover, Rosemarie!

You’re welcome, Rosemarie. That’s so sweet of your husband!

I think that hobbits homes sounds very cozy and like a wonderful place to live!
I’ve only seen the Lord of the Rings movies so I was already familiar with Bilbo and Gandalf so it’s cool to see how they met!
I love the tea party scene and all the songs!
I enjoyed finding out more about the map and finding out how difficult the journey was going to be.
I really love the way it’s written and the dialogue is so charming!

So far, I totally agree with you, Rosemarie!
Chapter 2:
Poor Bilbo had to leave in such a hurry he didn't have time to pack anything-but he did get his second breakfast, and had a chance to clean up the mess left in the kitchen by the dwarves.
Poor Bilbo had to leave in such a hurry he didn't have time to pack anything-but he did get his second breakfast, and had a chance to clean up the mess left in the kitchen by the dwarves.

Poor Bilbo had to leave in such a hurry he didn't have time to pack anything-but he did get his second breakfast, and had a chance to clean up the mess left in the kitchen by the dwarves."
I felt sorry for Bilbo too but I’m glad he was able to catch up with the dwarves! Also isn’t second breakfast really brunch? I also thought that the scene with the trolls was really funny!

I totally agree, Nidhi! So far, it seems like all anyone in this book is food!!
Nora, there is such a thing as second breakfast-about half way between first breakfast and lunch! Paddington Bear called it "elevenses".

I totally didn’t know that was a thing!! I love Paddington Bear!!
Rosemarie wrote: "Nora, there is such a thing as second breakfast-about half way between first breakfast and lunch! Paddington Bear called it "elevenses"."
Haha!
I wish I would have know this before myself! My Dad would eat a full breakfast of scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, bacon, toast and grapefruit and turn around about 3 hours later (9-9:30ish) and go to McD's and have pancakes and coffee!
Haha!
I wish I would have know this before myself! My Dad would eat a full breakfast of scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, bacon, toast and grapefruit and turn around about 3 hours later (9-9:30ish) and go to McD's and have pancakes and coffee!
Chapter 7: They meet Beorn, who helps them and gives them good advice before they enter Mirkwood.
Don't stray off the path!
And those are Gandalf's words as well.
Don't stray off the path!
And those are Gandalf's words as well.
Rosemarie wrote: "Nora, there is such a thing as second breakfast-about half way between first breakfast and lunch! Paddington Bear called it "elevenses"."
Hobbits do second breakfast AND elevensies. They really know how to live. :)
Hobbits do second breakfast AND elevensies. They really know how to live. :)

Hobbits do second breakfast AND elevensi..."
They certainly do know how to live, Book Nerd:))
This is out of the present discussion. But the mention of the Paddington bear made me want to read it. And now I'm listening to the first book in the series. :)

That’s super cool, Piyangie! I love Paddington and the movies are wonderful too:))
Books mentioned in this topic
The Hobbit (other topics)The Hobbit (other topics)
Member Nora is looking for Members interested in this magical journey!