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Loading... The Jungle Book & Second Jungle Book (Wordsworth Childern's Classics)…by Rudyard KiplingSeries: Jungle Books (1-2)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Most peaple may know this story. This is a familiar story. Mowgli is a boy who is brought up by animals. This book is the story about Mougli and animals. Maybe you can't believe that animals bring up a human being. At first I couldn't believe that. But there are a close bond between them. Please read this book and know an unexpected ending. Main character is Mowgli. He was brought up by animal of this jungle. The animal of jungle try to go back him to human world. I have watched movie of The jungle book. But I enjoyed read, because it's write in English. This book's animal is very kind. It is wonder that he didn't die. I like the book because it is intresting. I also liked it because It is about animals.The family wolves takes a little boy into their home in the jungle.The child learns and plays with the other cubs. It was a nice story. I like this story because it showed communication between animals and humans. And it was about a human who lived with animals. I thought it was a good adventure. My favourite charactor was the tiger I do not like this book because i not more like animals. I like it because it has many photos so i can understand quickly and i like animals. Mougli lives in jangle and many animal kind to him. But one day, Mougli was taken by Bandar-log which is kind of monkey. How to bring up Mougli in the jungle. This book is easy to read.I can read this smoothly. I think Mougli's life full of ups and downs. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0451529758, Paperback)No child should be allowed to grow up without reading The Jungle Books. Published in 1894 and 1895, the stories crackle with as much life and intensity as ever. Rudyard Kipling pours fuel on childhood fantasies with his tales of Mowgli, lost in the jungles of India as a child and adopted into a family of wolves. Mowgli is brought up on a diet of Jungle Law, loyalty, and fresh meat from the kill. Regular adventures with his friends and enemies among the Jungle-People--cobras, panthers, bears, and tigers--hone this man-cub's strength and cleverness and whet every reader's imagination. Mowgli's story is interspersed with other tales of the jungle, such as "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," lending depth and diversity to our understanding of Kipling's India. In much the same way Mowgli is carried away by the Bandar-log monkeys, young readers will be caught up by the stories, swinging from page to page, breathless, thrilled, and terrified. (Ages 9 to 12)(retrieved from Amazon Tue, 05 Jan 2010 12:20:29 -0500) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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He was brought up by animal of this jungle.
The animal try to go back him to human world.
I was enjoyed because this story is unbelievable.
I couldn't guess what will happen next.
So I wasn't bored. (