The book has many similes. It is a big book. You should be able to find one in about the first 10 pages.
Everybody is a unique individual, with their own thoughts. Each person may have different things they liked or disliked about The Hobbit. Read (or watch) it, and decide for yourself.
The Silmarillion talks about the history of the elves in the early ages. (it's like the book of elves, elvish book of history)
Tolkien's vast imagination.
They are two completely different books. No connection whatsoever. The Hobbit was written by JRR Tolkien and is a 'pre-quel' to The Lord of the Rings. Raven's Gate was written by Anthony Horowitzis and is the first book in The Power of Five series. However, there is both a raven and several gates in The Hobbit.
read the book
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Read the book, it's better.
The Hobbit was first published 21 September 1937 .
read the book "the hobbit" and you will find out that Bilbo didn't mean to say it at all he almost said burglar but quickly changed it to hobbit so it came out burrahobbit
read the book
The Hobbit, but really, you should read the silmarillion. It explains the whole Lord of the Rings Lore. but the hobbit, then the lord of the rings; Although, not all of the films for the Hobbit have come out
The book has many similes. It is a big book. You should be able to find one in about the first 10 pages.
No, not at all. The Hobbit (even though it came out after Lord of The Rings) is a companion novel to the Lord of the Rings, they occur in the same universe, although The Hobbit predates the events of LOTR.
Everybody is a unique individual, with their own thoughts. Each person may have different things they liked or disliked about The Hobbit. Read (or watch) it, and decide for yourself.
The Silmarillion talks about the history of the elves in the early ages. (it's like the book of elves, elvish book of history)