Tolkien, J. R. R. (1997). The hobbit [sound recording]. Read by Rob Inglis. New York: BBC Worldwide.Reading level: Grades 5+
Summary:
Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who is quite content living a safe life in his hobbit hole, is pulled into an adventure by Gandalf the wizard. He is chosen by Gandalf to be the thief in a group of travelers who plan to sneak into Smaug the dragon's lair and steal some treasure. Bilbo and his companions encounter many obstacles on their journey, including trolls, goblins, wood elves, and, of course, a nasty dragon. Bilbo also manages to obtain a ring of some importance.
Comments:
I don't think this book translates well into an audiobook. At times it was difficult to understand what the narrator was saying, since Tolkien's language is very rich, and just hearing some of the unique words was not enough to fix them in my mind. I read the book long ago, and was surprised at how different it was than I remembered. It was much less "fantasy," and not as exciting. It's hard to imagine teens (or kids) today being interested in this sort of book with no young characters, and a relatively slow plot. A very creepy part that was done quite well was when the narrator voiced Gollum. This book's Gollum is quite different from the film version of Gollum (in Lord of the Rings), but both are great characters. Another fun part of the audiobook version is that the songs are sung, and music is added. This is quite an advantage to the book format. Compared to the Harry Potter audiobooks, this audiobook is definitely not as engaging. I would recommend this audiobook to individuals who are familiar with the book and want to experience it in a different format.
Rating: 3/5









