The Hobbit
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The Hobbit is a book written by J. R. R. Tolkien, first published on September 21, 1937. Tolkien wrote it in the 1930s for his children as a bedtime story. It is the book that takes place before The Lord of the Rings.
The plot is about the hobbit (a small race of people invented by Tolkien) Bilbo Baggins who goes on an adventurous quest with a group of dwarves and the wizard Gandalf, in order to fight the dragon Smaug, which has stolen the treasures and home of the dwarves.
Although Tolkien borrowed (for example names and background) from his own Middle-earth storyline, The Hobbit was at first not intended to be part of it. Only later, when Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings, did he integrate the story of both Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings into his Middle-earth world.
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