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Great post Jenelle!

However after I read LOTR a few years later I decided to try the Hobbit again and I'm not sorry I did.
I plan on reading it again before the movie comes out this winter.

And this year - with the up-coming movie and all - I read it again (strangely I only remembered the less important parts...) and, once again, was hooked from page one.
Also, the German translation sucks, it doesn't capture Tolkiens writing/style at all. So, to all German-speakers I strongly recommend the original version (as always). translations just never measure up.

Great post Jenelle!
Couldn't have put it better myself!

Line one: In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit...
What is a hobbit? Why do they live in holes? That was enough to keep me reading.
What is a hobbit? Why do they live in holes? That was enough to keep me reading.

*haves tea*
ALRIGHT TIME TO END THE PLEASANTRIES.
I believe the book is interesting with the first word. Fascinating first word.



They were wrong.

Kidding, I'd have loved it either way. Having the actual songs in my head while reading just made it that much better.

It gets really interesting if you read it if you read it in a bath with an electric heater (plugged in) precariously placed on the side of the bath... give it a try!

It gets really interesting if you read it if you read it in a bath with an electric heat..."
That sounds dangerous...

If you Cyrille stopped before the chapter "Riddles in the Dark" the book will definitely get good!

Gosh Brandon I had no idea you were 13! I take back my book recommendation (I only let my 12 year old read parts of it, and think under 18s would find it disturbing in places)
This is not about the hobbit by the way. the Hobbit rocks for all ages :~D

I thought the book was a little boaring myself just because of the slowness, but looking back it was a great book. If I were you I would stick with it even if its just to say you've read it. The Lord Of the Rings is much more exciting to me
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Yet, I can understand that the more archaic form of language, the older style, and the fact that if you don't read this one FIRST (as in, before you've read much other fantasy) it can seem a bit cliche or even "boring" since so much in the fantasy realm is based on Tolkien's works.