A LOT actually happens in this book. There's a ton of great world building, lots of great little adventures the characters go on, lots of interesting locations to explore, and a lot of great character moments. This is a book that's more about the small things, and that makes it really endearing. Also, Frodo being reluctant to do anything is what makes him such a relatable protagonist. Wouldn't you be the same way in his shoes?
The way bilbo got the ring was important, because hobbits don t usually lie, and he lied about his coming into possession of the ting.This was the first sign gandalf observed that the ring was way different than any other magical ring, because it was influential on bilbo. After this, he spent his time on finding any worthy detail about the ring, to confirm his theory. I not a native english speaker so im sorry for my english :)) and i m also in a hurry, sorry if i wasnt really explanatory. Also, i understant why people cant really get into tolkiens books.
I see. I suppose the significance of that point was lost on me. The hobbits seemed plenty underhanded and scheme-y to me with everyone trying to get Bilbo's money, so maybe I never caught that bit about lying being unusual. I'm glad you enjoyed the book! And thanks for watching
I think bk Lord of the Rings are epic books. I've not long ago read The Hobbit and now reading Lord of the Rings. I've reached chapter 10 called Strider. I have read these books in the past a few times.
It's certainly stuck around for a reason and certainly it resonates with a LOT of people. I think I lack whatever that resonating factor is, though, lol! Thanks for watching :)
Cynthia, probably it's not the place to ask, but if I may: what's your personality type? If you don't want to respond, then don't do it, ofcourse, no problem at all.
@@cynthiapayne9906 your coments about sam were so sterotypical ENTJ XD (not in a bad way, just frame of mind thats very hard for me to see word trough ....love your videos hey!)
I really loved this review. I always felt like I “had” to love this book, and then I couldn’t figure why I could never get past counsel of Elron. So glad for your honesty I think it’s what needs to be said! I do LOVE the Hobbit though and Bilbo is much better than Frodo I think, his character development is so much more. I do recommend the Hobbit it’s worth 50 cents
I may check it out, then. I know he wrote that one for a different audience, but after this one I just sort of wrote Tolkien off as "not a writing style I enjoy." Thanks for the recommendation, and for watching :)
“The first book” is actually The Hobbit. The Lord of the Rings is the sequel to The Hobbit and is a single novel which was originally published as three separate volumes because the publisher couldn’t afford to publish it in one volume.
A LOT actually happens in this book. There's a ton of great world building, lots of great little adventures the characters go on, lots of interesting locations to explore, and a lot of great character moments. This is a book that's more about the small things, and that makes it really endearing. Also, Frodo being reluctant to do anything is what makes him such a relatable protagonist. Wouldn't you be the same way in his shoes?
The way bilbo got the ring was important, because hobbits don t usually lie, and he lied about his coming into possession of the ting.This was the first sign gandalf observed that the ring was way different than any other magical ring, because it was influential on bilbo. After this, he spent his time on finding any worthy detail about the ring, to confirm his theory. I not a native english speaker so im sorry for my english :)) and i m also in a hurry, sorry if i wasnt really explanatory. Also, i understant why people cant really get into tolkiens books.
I see. I suppose the significance of that point was lost on me. The hobbits seemed plenty underhanded and scheme-y to me with everyone trying to get Bilbo's money, so maybe I never caught that bit about lying being unusual. I'm glad you enjoyed the book! And thanks for watching
You only read one third of the book.
I think bk Lord of the Rings are epic books. I've not long ago read The Hobbit and now reading Lord of the Rings. I've reached chapter 10 called Strider. I have read these books in the past a few times.
It's certainly stuck around for a reason and certainly it resonates with a LOT of people. I think I lack whatever that resonating factor is, though, lol! Thanks for watching :)
my... that was a very unpopular opinion. But refreshing never the less. and as someone sometime said: it picks up after the first 600 pages! hehehe...
I'll have to take your word for it, lol! :) Thanks for watching
I love this review because I’m a big Tolkien fan and I found it fascinating. Please review The Silmarillion 🤣.
Oh dear Lord just kill me now. 😂😂🤣
Now you have to review all the other books in the series!
Oh F^%&(#& hell no 😂
Cynthia, probably it's not the place to ask, but if I may: what's your personality type? If you don't want to respond, then don't do it, ofcourse, no problem at all.
I'm an ENTJ. I don't think I can get away from that when I'm making MBTI videos, lol! :)
@@cynthiapayne9906 Thanks for sharing and your lovely content. I like the videos very much so far!
@@thewatchtower8330 Well thank you! :) I'm so glad I could provide a good experience ;)
@@cynthiapayne9906 you definitely do :-)
@@cynthiapayne9906 your coments about sam were so sterotypical ENTJ XD (not in a bad way, just frame of mind thats very hard for me to see word trough ....love your videos hey!)
Kill it with fire! (The book)
lol!
I really loved this review. I always felt like I “had” to love this book, and then I couldn’t figure why I could never get past counsel of Elron. So glad for your honesty I think it’s what needs to be said! I do LOVE the Hobbit though and Bilbo is much better than Frodo I think, his character development is so much more. I do recommend the Hobbit it’s worth 50 cents
I may check it out, then. I know he wrote that one for a different audience, but after this one I just sort of wrote Tolkien off as "not a writing style I enjoy." Thanks for the recommendation, and for watching :)
“The first book” is actually The Hobbit. The Lord of the Rings is the sequel to The Hobbit and is a single novel which was originally published as three separate volumes because the publisher couldn’t afford to publish it in one volume.