![]() Bilbo begins his journey at his hobbit-hole. The book follows Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who has no interest in adventure, as he goes on a journey with thirteen dwarves and a wizard. Halfway throughout the journey, Bilbo embarks upon a magic golden ring, which he stole, or earned from Gollum. The best rooms were all on the left-hand side (going in), for these were the only ones to have windows, deep-set round windows looking over his garden, and meadows beyond, sloping down to the river. The Hobbit is a classic tale of adventure, excitement, and home. A well mannered Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, embarks upon a journey to take back a kingdom, and a very important jewel ,with twelve dwarves, and a wizard named Gandalf the Grey. No going upstairs for the hobbit: bedrooms, bathrooms, cellars, pantries (lots of these), wardrobes (he had whole rooms devoted to clothes), kitchens, dining-rooms, all were on the same floor, and indeed on the same passage. The first book that was ever read to me aloud was J.R.R Tolkiens classic, The Hobbit. The tunnel wound on and on, going fairly but not quite straight into the side of the hill-The Hill, as all the people for many miles round called it-and many little round doors opened out of it, first on one side and then on another. ![]() The door opened to a tube-shaped hall like a tunnel: a very comfortable tunnel without smoke, with panelled walls, and floors tiled and carpeted, provided with polished chairs and lots and lots of pegs for hats and coats-the hobbit was fond of visitors. "It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green, with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle. ![]()
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