A Hobbit’s Tale: A Review of Tolkien’s Classic

Last updated on April 6, 2024

I've just finished reading Tolkien's The Hobbit. It's the first time I've ever dived into Tolkien's work. I know, I know, some might say "how dare I?"

But I have to say, I've had an amazing time with this short, sweet story of Bilbo Baggins and his dwarven companions.

Now, I should also mention that, like many of you, I grew up watching the Lord of the Rings movies. Then, ten years ago, I also watched the Hobbit films. And even though a lot of people criticized the three-part Hobbit movies, the truth is, I had a lot of fun with them. Re-reading this book has brought back a fond wave of memories from watching those films.

Now... onto the book itself.

I've been told by many that The Hobbit is a children's book. I don't necessarily agree. Yes, the plot is straightforward and easy to follow. However, Tolkien's word choice and the sheer amount of detail he uses to describe the world are extensive. Honestly, I know that as a kid, I wouldn't have had the patience to finish this.

In fact, I know some adults who struggle with Tolkien's world-building because of his descriptive style. But for me, it wasn't a problem. And I'm very much looking forward to reading the Lord of the Rings books next!

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Tony Lewis Marketing Specialist
Tony is a marketing specialist with a high passion for marketing, finance, business and tech. He has spent the last 10 years of his life consulting companies in the WordPress space and building software with bubble on the side.

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A Hobbit’s Tale: A Review of Tolkien’s Classic

Last updated on April 6, 2024

I've just finished reading Tolkien's The Hobbit. It's the first time I've ever dived into Tolkien's work. I know, I know, some might say "how dare I?"

But I have to say, I've had an amazing time with this short, sweet story of Bilbo Baggins and his dwarven companions.

Now, I should also mention that, like many of you, I grew up watching the Lord of the Rings movies. Then, ten years ago, I also watched the Hobbit films. And even though a lot of people criticized the three-part Hobbit movies, the truth is, I had a lot of fun with them. Re-reading this book has brought back a fond wave of memories from watching those films.

Now... onto the book itself.

I've been told by many that The Hobbit is a children's book. I don't necessarily agree. Yes, the plot is straightforward and easy to follow. However, Tolkien's word choice and the sheer amount of detail he uses to describe the world are extensive. Honestly, I know that as a kid, I wouldn't have had the patience to finish this.

In fact, I know some adults who struggle with Tolkien's world-building because of his descriptive style. But for me, it wasn't a problem. And I'm very much looking forward to reading the Lord of the Rings books next!

author avatar
Tony Lewis Marketing Specialist
Tony is a marketing specialist with a high passion for marketing, finance, business and tech. He has spent the last 10 years of his life consulting companies in the WordPress space and building software with bubble on the side.

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