101 Books to Read Before You Die discussion

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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
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I'm listening to an audio version and really enjoying I've done a full cast version before, too, and that was fun.



Yes, hobbits do enjoy their meals :)
This is my third time through. I'm listening to the audiobook read by Rob Inglis.

This was my first time reading this type of book. I thought I wouldn't enjoy it, but I did and I finished it very quickly.

I have The Lord of the Rings done by him as well, which is excellent. I think it's a case where the books and the narrator are really well suited.
And I agree, Irene, that The Hobbit is best read aloud.
There is a lot of tone of voice that is so playful that comes out very well when spoken. It's so sing-songy, too (sometimes literally).
I'm nearing halfway through this one. I think I've read it enough times that I practically have it memorized, yet it is still so enjoyable every time :).
I love the scene in the mountains with Gollum. (view spoiler)
I love the scene in the mountains with Gollum. (view spoiler)

Gollum.... do you guys ever wonder why he didn't wear the ring?
Nabz28, those are hard questions to answer without going into details from LOTR. In the Hobbit, we really don't get any other info about him, except that it is from him that Bilbo acquires the Ring. They are, however, good questions, and I'm looking forward to delving into those when we get to LOTR.
Kressel, those are under our Adult list, so we would discuss them there, if that's what we vote on.
Kressel, those are under our Adult list, so we would discuss them there, if that's what we vote on.

And, what did you think? Does it live up to the hype? Too much of a kidsie tale, or a nice prelude to LOTR?

Kressel wrote: "It's very well-written and imaginative, so yes, it does live up to the hype. But I didn't love it enough to give it 5 stars."
Fair enough assessment :)
Did you say that you have read the Lord of the Rings before? If not, does this one make you want to read it, or just kind of "meh?"
Fair enough assessment :)
Did you say that you have read the Lord of the Rings before? If not, does this one make you want to read it, or just kind of "meh?"

I do have fond memories of reading it to my son. And I enjoyed the audiobook enough to add an additional star to my original 3-star rating.


Not really wanting to go himself, at first the dwarves aren't sure how Bilbo would do with them on their quest, but after escaping the goblin cave and Gollum and saving them a few times they started to look to him for ideas and advice.
The chapter with Gollum and the riddle game, and Bilbo's conversation with Smaug were my favourite parts. Can't wait to continue on with The Lord of the Rings trilogy!
Renee, that's a good point about some of the scary points, although I sometimes wonder if we find things scarier as adults? I read those scenes now and think "gosh, kids would find those so scary!" but that book was read to me as a VERY young child, and I don't recall ever being scared about the spiders, etc. Maybe my child imagination better processed that it was a fantasy story and of COURSE it all works out in the end?
Are you a first time reader, or is this a multiple re-read for you? What are your thoughts?