The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien:
Book Review
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Bilbo Baggins was a
simple hobbit that just wanted to live a simple life. He loved his nice
little hobbit hole at Bag End. But that all changed when one day the
wizard Gandalf along with thirteen dwarves came to his house for tea.
They had a dinner (in which the dwarves weren't exactly polite) after
which they had a long conversation about the dwarves going a big
adventure, in which they would take Bilbo along, where they would kill
the dragon Smaug and regain the dwarves' lost treasure. Bilbo is soon
swept away on an adventure that would change his life. He travels side
by side with the dwarves through troll caves, evil forests, and a large
assortment of other places.
This book has
everything you could look for in a good book. It has adventure,
excitement, and even a touch of magic. One especially good thing about
this book is the description. The author describes the setting and
characters so well that you almost feel like you're inside the book,
living the adventure. This is by far one of the best books in the world.
Reviewed by 12 year-old boy reviewer
