This edition of The Jungle Book includes an introduction from Neil Gaiman, and stories from both the first and second books. It features all the stories about Mowgli and one not with him.
I seemed to have missed out on reading this in my childhood. I got the feeling I started this when I was younger but never got around to finishing it. I still very much enjoy reading young adult and
children's books. I think I will keep reading them, and I hope to always find them enjoyable like I did this book.
I really liked all the characters in the Mowgli canon even Shere Khan the lame tiger. I do seem to appreciate stories about anthropomorphic characters though especially in young adult literature. Authors tend to imbue them with charm, innocence, but wisdom at the same time.
There were some good stories about life, death, and the nature of the world. It was sometimes sad as it can be with realistic stories. I think this is a good book about Man on earth and human's relations to the environment and animals. A book like this is always good to remind us of what our role on this planet should or could be.
I think this a good read for all ages, and I look forward to reading them again.
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great choice! it's been ages since i've read this! :)
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