I could not decide what to post about this week. This book is just a whirlwind of adventure and has many valuable lessons hidden within. I chose these two gifs because the first one, to me, shows that Bilbo is the leader of the dwarfs and everyone of them love and trust him with their lives. This just shows how far Bilbo has come from the beginning of the book and how changed he is as a person. He isn’t just a little scared hobbit who keeps to himself and hates adventure. The second gif shows the bravery and intensive talk between Bilbo and Smaug. This gif just showed me the bravery and how far along Bilbo has come from the very beginning. Bilbo is now a hero and very much trusted in the dwarfs’ eyes because he will do anything to save them. The dwarves can not be left alone to do anything, they will always need a leader and someone to tell them what to do next. Bilbo became this person and they all looked up to him, whereas in the beginning the dwarves thought it was a chore to look after Bilbo because he was always the caboose of the group. I could not seem to get interested in this book, no matter how hard I tried. I constantly found myself making myself read because I never felt the want to do so. I don’t know why, but this book was not my cup of tea. By watching the many movies that were based on this book, I wouldn’t recommend it to children. If the child has never seen the movies and would like to read this book with an open mind, then this novel may be a good fit because you can imagine the characters however you see fit. I think many children can benefit from the valuable lessons learned throughout this book. Although it’s a tough read at first (chapters 1-10), the book can teach children to stand up for what’s right, fight for what’s fair, and be brave and courageous. @alijulia87












