Saturday, 16 November 2013
How to read this Blog
This blog's main readers will be readers of the Fantasy genre or people in general trying to figure out why The Hobbit has been a success or simply what are the components that make an excellent novel. There are endless books out there that delve into the same topic on what makes an excellent novel, a few are good to read while the rest are terribly structured with nonsense written by people who just want to make money out of rubbish.
I will not be speaking about any of Tolkien's works except The Hobbit here; as this blog is dedicated to this novel. Nor will I speak about Middle-earth in depth because this is a very large topic to discuss here and break down into small pieces; even though The Hobbit takes place in Middle-earth.
What will be discussed here are my comments and highlights when reading The Hobbit for the second time. The comments that will be presented here are my own, they are what I personally think the components/elements of what makes an excellent novel and why The Hobbit has been a success. However, this does not mean that this blog is a complete guideline and all you need to know about writing a successful novel.
I will be writing another post where I recommend books/websites to read if you are interested in writing a successful novel someday.
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