
The Jungle Book
A Fantasy, Classics, Fiction book. Better he should be bruised from head to foot by me who love...
Includes quizzes, author information, and information on India's jungles"No man's cub can run with the people of the Jungle," howled Shere Khan. "Give him to me!"When Father Wolf and Mother Wolf find a man-cub in the jungle, they anger the greedy tiger Shere Khan by refusing to surrender it to his jaws, and rear the child as their own. But when little Mowgli grows up, the pack can no longer defend him. He must learn the secret of fire, and with the...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 248 pages
- ISBN: 9780099573029 / 99573024
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One of the beauties of Jungle Law is that punishment settles all scores. There is no nagging afterward. Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book // Thou art of the Jungle and not of the Jungle. And I am only a black panther. But I love thee, Little Brother. Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book // A man-trained boy would have been badly bruised, for the fall was a good fifteen feet, but Mowgli fell as Baloo had taught him to fall, and landed on his feet. Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book //
I am trying to read more classics, so why not start off with the Jungle book? This book is short enough that it only takes two CDs to listen to and a new movie version just came out about this book.The characters were interesting and very different from the movie. For example, Baloo was apart of the wolf pack the whole time. His job... Welcome to the jungleWe've got fun 'n' gamesWe got everything you wantHoney, we know the namesThe opening poem of The Jungle Book: Now Rann the Kite brings home the night etc. is much more elegant than Axl Roses effort, but I feel it would be much nicer for you to read it in the context of the book.Now if you are looking for a review... This book wasn't quite what I expected. My mom read the story of Mowgli to me as a child, and I guess I didn't realize there were more stories in this book; I just thought she hadn't finished the main story. Anyway, I enjoyed the first few and the fact that Kipling uses some variety with them. But the last two (about the elephants and...