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by Rudyard Kipling
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Lora Hates Spam
Lora Hates Spam rated it 5 years ago
by Rudyard Kipling The next time someone starts going on about an author "telling" instead of "showing", I'm going to direct them to Rudyard Kipling. There's a reason why it's called telling a story and Kipling does an excellent job of telling us about each of the most important characters that po...
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
If you're looking for the cutesy tone of the film, or even its recent live-action re-make, look elsewhere, you won't find it here. You might be better off with Winnie-the-Pooh. I had forgotten that several of the tales collected here are not about Mowgli, or the Jungle or even India in some cases ...
Calyre
Calyre rated it 8 years ago
Puis il se dit: "à quoi bon être homme, si on ne comprend pas le langage de l'homme?
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 9 years ago
“Welcome to the jungleWe've got fun 'n' gamesWe got everything you wantHoney, we know the names”The opening poem of The Jungle Book: “Now Rann the Kite brings home the night” etc. is much more elegant than Axl Rose’s effort, but I feel it would be much nicer for you to read it in the context of the ...
Sam Reviews Whatever He Feels Like
Sam Reviews Whatever He Feels Like rated it 10 years ago
The Jungle Book has been on my to-read list for a long time. The Disney film adaptation has always been one of my favourites owing to its unique setting, excellent cast of characters and great soundtrack, (I’m the king of the swingers, oh, the jungle VIP!) and with not one but two new film adaptatio...
A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it 10 years ago
So, I always thought this was a novel about Mowgli and his adventures in the jungle. So I was cruising along enjoying Mowgli's adventures in the jungle, when suddenly, I came across a seal. Huh? What? How did we get to the Arctic? What does this have to do with Mowgli?Turns out, it had nothing to do...
Bookish thoughts!!!
Bookish thoughts!!! rated it 10 years ago
You think you know something based on a Disney movie you watched as a kid over and over again, but you actually know nothing, cause this book is just so completely different than anything that I expected. And I loved every second of it. The first part took me quite a while to finish, cause I neede...
Ungh... Arrr... Books!
Ungh... Arrr... Books! rated it 11 years ago
GPS Blog Read #2: Below are my ratings, under that an explanation on why I rated them as I did. Overall, there was just too much boredom or hate and not enough escapism. Mowgli's Brothers Kaa's Hunting Tiger! Tiger! The White Seal Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Toomai of the Elephants Her M...
Prerazmišljavanje
Prerazmišljavanje rated it 12 years ago
Niko nije bez neprijatelja! Zašto je zlo, u ovoj knjizi oličeno u Šir Kanu, obavezno predstavljeno kao hromo, grbavo, nagrđeno? Tako se čovek teši da je bar lep, čak i poražen? I zašto se deca uče da telo oslikava dušu, kad prečesto nije tako? Ova i slična pitanja nisu mi dozvolila da pri prvom ...
D3's Booklog
D3's Booklog rated it 12 years ago
Rudyard Kipling’s _The Jungle Book_ is an enjoyable read. A collection of short stories, all of which revolve around the lives and troubles of different animals and the people who interact with them, it has a surprising amount of depth coupled with rather pleasant prose. The most famous of these sto...
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