Hi,
My name is Thomas. I am 11 years old and I will present you a book I just read: The hobbit
Characters
Heroes
Bilbo the hobbit: Bilbo was a peaceful creature who ate a lot before the adventure and came back with dwarven chain mail armor, a elven sword named sting and a bold heart.Thorin Oakshield: Thorin was the grandson of a famous and rich dwarven lord but he loosed his inheritance when a dragon named Smaug invaded his grandfather's castle.
Bombur: Bombur is a fat fellow who likes to eat and after going through the elven forests, dream too.
Gandalf: Gandalf is a wizard, where he walks adventures spring up and happen, he can do wonderful things but terrible things too. He only comes when you least expect him and most need him.
Dwalin: Dwalin is a dwarf, his grandparents were there when Smaug attacked the castle and probably died so he joined Thorin because he had a bone to pick with Smaug.
Balin: Balin is a dwarf, he was part of the hunting party which comprised of him, Thorin, Kili, Fili, Bombur, Oin, Ori, Bifur and Bofur, they were all out hunting when the dragon attacked so they were unscathed.But they wanted revenge
Kili: Is one of the youngest dwarfs in the group
Fili: Is also one of the youngest in the group
Dori: Is in the group because he had revenge in his mind but he especially thought of the treasure the dragon had hoarded.
Nori: Nori was in for the gold, they would each get a fourteenth of the gold when they slayed the dragon.
Ori: Ori was in for the revenge but how can you not resist tons of gold too?
Oin: Wanted the gold especially but the revenge was sort of the problem since a dragon is hard to kill.
Gloin: Was in because he was part of the hunting group when the dragon attacked, oh, and because of the gold.
Bifur: Was there almost entirely for the gold, almost.
Bofur: Was there for the same reasons as everybody else.
Secondary characters
Beorn: Is a super-strong guy who has many really smart animals who do the dishes and stuff, he can turn into a bear too.The lord of the eagles: The lord of eagles is, well, the leader of the eagles, he helped Thorin and company when they were in trouble with the goblins
Bard: Bard is a archer and a descendant from the lord of Dale, but Dale got destroyed and everyone there died when Smaug attacked, Dale used to be right next to the mountain where Thorin's grandfather used to rule.
The master of the lake-men: He's the leader and sort of the mayor of lake town, a small village that was built on water.
Antagonists
Smaug: The dragon killed thousands of innocent people, destroyed a civilisation and almost finished another were it not for the little troop.
Gollum: He lives in a cave, deep, deep, deep, deep underground and guards a magic ring that make anyone wearing it invisible. He got it from his birthday, but don't feel bad when Bilbo stole it from him because Gollum almost killed Bilbo.
The goblins: They were the ones to force the dwarfs and Bilbo to separate and caused him to meet Gollum
The three trolls: they managed to capture all the dwarfs and the dwarfs would have been eaten if Gandalf had not came. By the loot in the trolls cave the troop armed themselves.
Gollum: He lives in a cave, deep, deep, deep, deep underground and guards a magic ring that make anyone wearing it invisible. He got it from his birthday, but don't feel bad when Bilbo stole it from him because Gollum almost killed Bilbo.
The goblins: They were the ones to force the dwarfs and Bilbo to separate and caused him to meet Gollum
The three trolls: they managed to capture all the dwarfs and the dwarfs would have been eaten if Gandalf had not came. By the loot in the trolls cave the troop armed themselves.
Location
The world they live in is called the Wilderlands.
style of writing
It is written beautifully but if you don't pay attention you may skip a line. It captivates the reader and opens the world to him showing everything with the most detail possible.
Intended audience
I think the intended audience is for people who need to find a match for Harry potter, and if that is the case then I think that this book is better.
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