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Since my last update, I unfortunately had to put down Hamlet by Shakespeare. I felt I would enjoy it fully if I had more time on my hands to read it. However, I decided to start The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein, which I felt would be an easier read. It starts off with a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins who relishes in staying in his homely hobbit hole. However, things change for him when a wizard named Gandalf knocks on his door with a bunch of dwarves and an adventure. Bilbo, used to the peace of his own hobbit hole, refused to accompany the dwarves on their adventure. In the end, Bilbo is still forced to accompany them, but then finds some joy in the beginning of the dwarves' journey. I'm really enjoying this epic adventure so far, and I'm excited to read more of Bilbo's experiences as he breaks out of his shell and continues on his unexpected adventure. I would recommend this to people who like adventurous epic fantasy books!
Since my last update, I unfortunately had to put down Hamlet by Shakespeare. I felt I would enjoy it fully if I had more time on my hands to read it. However, I decided to start The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein, which I felt would be an easier read. It starts off with a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins who relishes in staying in his homely hobbit hole. However, things change for him when a wizard named Gandalf knocks on his door with a bunch of dwarves and an adventure. Bilbo, used to the peace of his own hobbit hole, refused to accompany the dwarves on their adventure. In the end, Bilbo is still forced to accompany them, but then finds some joy in the beginning of the dwarves' journey. I'm really enjoying this epic adventure so far, and I'm excited to read more of Bilbo's experiences as he breaks out of his shell and continues on his unexpected adventure. I would recommend this to people who like adventurous epic fantasy books!
Yes, it a good one.
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