The Hobbit

Read by Andy Serkis

Audiobook

Review of 'The Hobbit' on 'Goodreads'

For the last two decades "The Hobbit" for me has been the "Jackson Hobbit." I knew that Peter took breathtaking liberties, but on the whole I was surprised at how different Tolkien's and Jackson's Hobbit were.

It has been said how our visual perception of the works have been overwhelmed by the Jackson films. Virtually anything drawn of the characters now bears a resemblance, wanted or no, I suspect, of their actors now. I had a similar, though interesting, aspect of this happen during my read-through of "The Annotated Hobbit."

One of the things I strongly remember from my first readings as a teenager is that Bilbo strongly changed as the journey went on. He started as a "silly hobbit" as the tale began, and grew into a much more noble and serious character. While I couldn't think that I was the only person to see that, no one ever …

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Subjects

  • British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)
  • Fiction, fantasy, general
  • Middle earth (imaginary place), fiction
  • Middle Earth (Imaginary place)
  • Fiction