No, The Hobbit was not a Newbery book. Tolkien was not an American and did not live in the United States, so was not qualified to win.
No, it is not.
The HobbitThe Fellowship of the Ring, Book IThe Fellowship of the Ring, Book IIThe Two Towers, Book IThe Two Towers, Book IIThe Return of the King, Book IThe Return of the King, Book IIThe Silmarillion is another book that Tolkien also set in Middle-earth thousands of years before the first of the Hobbit books, but it is a history of the Elves and does not concern itself with Hobbits (except briefly in its final chapter where it reviews the events of the end of the Third Age from the point of view of the Elves, which differs slightly from the point of view of the Hobbits).
read the book!
There is no character called "blbo" in the Hobbit and we do not know what you mean by "frequentoy".
Bilbo Baggins is the title character of the book.
No, the book Coraline was not a Newbery Honor book
No, it was not a Newbery winner. The book was published before the Newbery was created.
Yes it won the Newbery Medal in 1999.
Yes, it was a Newbery Honor Book. It received the award in 1939.
Yes, the book "Old Yeller" received a Newbery Honor in 1957, but did not win the Newbery Medal.
The 2009 Newbery Award winner was The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.
No, it is not.
It won the Newbery award in 1999. The book was written by Louis Schar.
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman won the 2009 Newbery Medal.
The 2009 Newbery Award winner was The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.
Yes, "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen was a Newberry Honor book in 2003.
'The Hobbit' of course!