In the explanations about the book from two different perspectives
I want to be. As a Tolkien lover, I liked the book very much physically, it is an extremely cute, mini-picture book.
If we look at the essence of the book, it has a narrative in the style of poetry and very
Fun. In this sense, I liked it a lot, I had fun while reading. From the other point of view, I say on average, 100 of the 300-page book, the other 200 are preface, comment, etc. These parts bored me a lot, I even skipped some of them.
Tom
Don't expect to learn about Bombadil's life or something, it's just a poetic story book. It was a book that could be a bedside book.
A book that you will want to open from time to time and read poems
But you wear out until you come to those poems. Of course, there is also the issue of original language. You may be disturbed by the translation (I'm not saying it's bad, it's just not like the original, of course), but I think it's a nice book worth reading because I evaluate it according to how I spend time rather than detail. Think of it as a 100-page story, don't expect too much, you'd be happy if you ignore the remaining 200.