Yes...it's a little late. I know.
This month we read:
The questions we discussed were:
**Caution: Spoilers ahead!**
1. General impressions of the book
2. What do you think is significant about the title of the book?
3. Does Bilbo change as a character over the course of the story?
4. Do you think the characters are likeable? Which were your favorites?
5. Why do you think Bilbo doesn't tell the dwarves about the ring (at first)
6. Do you agree with Bilbo's decision to bring the Arkenstone to the men? What would have happened if Bilbo had not done it?
7. Does the story end the way you expect it to?
8. How did you find the writing style?
9. The movie will split the book into three parts, where do you think they will make the splits?
10. Final thoughts and ratings.
Melanie gave the book a 10/10 and she said she loved the way Tolkien went from one disaster to another in the story, but still kept you wanting to read it.
Clare gave the book a 10/10 and said theres not much bad you can say about The Hobbit, can read it over and over.
Miss G gave the book a 10/10 and says this is one of the great classic fantasy tales!
For the month of November we are reading:
In a future where most people have computer implants in their heads to control their environment, a boy meets an unusual girl who is in serious trouble.
Discussion Tuesday, November 27th at 6:30. Copies of the book available at the front desk.
This month we read:
The questions we discussed were:
**Caution: Spoilers ahead!**
1. General impressions of the book
2. What do you think is significant about the title of the book?
3. Does Bilbo change as a character over the course of the story?
4. Do you think the characters are likeable? Which were your favorites?
5. Why do you think Bilbo doesn't tell the dwarves about the ring (at first)
6. Do you agree with Bilbo's decision to bring the Arkenstone to the men? What would have happened if Bilbo had not done it?
7. Does the story end the way you expect it to?
8. How did you find the writing style?
9. The movie will split the book into three parts, where do you think they will make the splits?
10. Final thoughts and ratings.
Melanie gave the book a 10/10 and she said she loved the way Tolkien went from one disaster to another in the story, but still kept you wanting to read it.
Clare gave the book a 10/10 and said theres not much bad you can say about The Hobbit, can read it over and over.
Miss G gave the book a 10/10 and says this is one of the great classic fantasy tales!
For the month of November we are reading:
In a future where most people have computer implants in their heads to control their environment, a boy meets an unusual girl who is in serious trouble.
Discussion Tuesday, November 27th at 6:30. Copies of the book available at the front desk.
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