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SlowMovingTarget t1_j1b88jo wrote

Physical books are more expensive, and more cheaply made, yes.

There are fewer presses than there once were. The high-quality presses are now competing with cheapo presses in China and in some cases India. (You can walk into a shop with ripped off eBook in India and walk out with a printed and bound book 15 minutes later.)

And all of those pressures are balanced against digital books.

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SlowMovingTarget t1_ixpk8rv wrote

The Hobbit is for children. It is not necessary to read it to enjoy The Lord of the Rings. LOTR is far different than the straight line to the dragon.

Having read LOTR first, and The Hobbit much later, I tend to agree with you. The characters are not likeable, even Bilbo is whiny and annoying. Gandalf is barely in it...

There's far more going on in LOTR, with far better characters, with far higher stakes. The world changes drastically, in the end. In The Hobbit things changed barely at all.

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