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That said the various articles and concise and easy to read and highly enjoyable. I know in other books of a similar style you have to connect with the format and "voice" of the author something I have struggled with in other books. Like I say this is a book I will be returning to - to re-visit some articles and others to explore again as I know feel like I have missed things.

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The book is a pages of worthy library filled with seemingly all the information you need to know to be a very knowledgeable person. In a condensed but well-written style, the book has a perfect balance between fiction and non-fiction collection: short biographies of 25 of the most influential personalities in history, summary of 35 of some of the best business books from Tom Peter's "A Passion for Excellence" to Peter Lynch's "One Up on Wall Street" , 19 synopsis in personal effectiveness The book is a pages of worthy library filled with seemingly all the information you need to know to be a very knowledgeable person.

Although the title of the book is slightly damaging its credibility, I can't deny that with the short narrative for each topic, it is indeed best to read the book in a toilet. After all, can you think of a better place to learn and contemplate some of the best knowledge in life? Feb 25, Jonathan rated it really liked it Shelves: lit-english-usa-canada , about-books , own-kindle-ebook , 20th-century , author-male , book-type-summaries. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.


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Another great selection of summaries of books, biographies, speeches and general trivia. Terrible title though! There is a third volume with more of the same, it's only available on a kindle though, I believe. Lewis The Hobbit Another great selection of summaries of books, biographies, speeches and general trivia. Lewis The Hobbit J. Barrett Frederick Douglass William S. View all 3 comments.

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Three dwarves came out of different rooms where they had been busy. It was a fine night, and the black sky was dotted with stars. He looked up, sniffing the air. What fun to be off again, off on the Road with dwarves! This is what I have really been longing for, for years! Take care of yourself!

You are old enough, and perhaps wise enough. I am as happy now as I have ever been, and that is saying a great deal. But the time has come. He paused, silent for a moment.

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Then without another word he turned away from the lights and voices in the fields and tents, and followed by his three companions went round into his garden, and trotted down the long sloping path. He jumped over a low place in the hedge at the bottom, and took to the meadows, passing into the night like a rustle of wind in the grass.

Gandalf remained for a while staring after him into the darkness. Frodo came in soon afterwards, and found him sitting in the dark, deep in thought. He always used to joke about serious things. I wish I had come back sooner, just to see him off. He left a packet for you. There it is! But keep it secret, and keep it safe! Now I am going to bed. As master of Bag End Frodo felt it his painful duty to say good-bye to the guests. Rumours of strange events had by now spread all over the field, but Frodo would only say no doubt everything will be cleared up in the morning.

About midnight carriages came for the important folk.

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One by one they rolled away, filled with full but very unsatisfied hobbits. Gardeners came by arrangement, and removed in wheel-barrows those that had inadvertently remained behind. Night slowly passed. The sun rose. The hobbits rose rather later. Morning went on. People came and began by orders to clear away the pavilions and the tables and the chairs, and the spoons and knives and bottles and plates, and the lanterns, and the flowering shrubs in boxes, and the crumbs and cracker-paper, the forgotten bags and gloves and handkerchiefs, and the uneaten food a very small item.

Then a number of other people came without orders : Bagginses, and Boffins, and Bolgers, and Tooks, and other guests that lived or were staying near. By mid-day, when even the best-fed were out and about again, there was a large crowd at Bag End, uninvited but not unexpected. Frodo was waiting on the step, smiling, but looking rather tired and worried.

He welcomed all the callers, but he had not much more to say than before. Bilbo Baggins has gone away; as far as I know, for good. Inside in the hall there was piled a large assortment of packages and parcels and small articles of furniture. On every item there was a label tied. There were several labels of this sort:. Adelard had carried off many unlabelled ones. Milo never answered letters.

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She was a young Baggins, and too obviously considered her face shapely. Hugo was a great borrower of books, and worse than usual at returning them. Bilbo believed that she had acquired a good many of his spoons, while he was away on his former journey. Lobelia knew that quite well.

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When she arrived later in the day, she took the point at once, but she also took the spoons. This is only a small selection of the assembled presents. It was a tendency of hobbit-holes to get cluttered up: for which the custom of giving so many birthday-presents was largely responsible. Not, of course, that the birthday-presents were always new, there were one or two old mathoms of forgotten uses that had circulated all around the district; but Bilbo had usually given new presents, and kept those that he received.

The old hole was now being cleared a little. Every one of the various parting gifts had labels, written out personally by Bilbo, and several had some point, or some joke. But, of course, most of the things were given where they would be wanted and welcome. The poorer hobbits, and especially those of Bagshot Row, did very well. Old Gaffer Gamgee got two sacks of potatoes, a new spade, a woollen waistcoat, and a bottle of ointment for creaking joints.

Rory quite forgave Bilbo, and voted him a capital fellow after the first bottle. There was plenty of everything left for Frodo. And, of course, all the chief treasures, as well as the books, pictures, and more than enough furniture, were left in his possession.

There was, however, no sign nor mention of money or jewellery: not a penny-piece or a glass bead was given away. Frodo had a very trying time that afternoon.

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A false rumour that the whole household was being distributed free spread like wildfire; and before long the place was packed with people who had no business there, but could not be kept out. Labels got torn off and mixed, and quarrels broke out. Some people tried to do swaps and deals in the hall; and others tried to make off with minor items not addressed to them, or with anything that seemed unwanted or unwatched. The road to the gate was blocked with barrows and handcarts. In the middle of the commotion the Sackville-Bagginses arrived.

Frodo had retired for a while and left his friend Merry Brandybuck to keep an eye on things. When Otho loudly demanded to see Frodo, Merry bowed politely. Just go and tell him so!