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Look for the Bare Necessities! Classic storytelling, talking animals, and a scoop of racism.

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling

October 8, 2022 by KimMiE" 6 Comments

CBR 14 BINGO: Snake, because snakes figure into multiple stories in this book (Kaa the snake in Mowgli’s stories, and Nag & Nagaina in “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”) The Jungle Book has got to be the classic “Love it AND Hate it” book. On the one hand you get classic storytelling by a Nobel-prize winning author and talking animals. On the other hand, you get to feel uncomfortable in a way that only a 19th-Century white man born under the British Raj in India can make you feel. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: animal stories, cbr14, cbr14bingo, classics, KimMiE", Rudyard Kipling, short stories

KimMiE"'s CBR14 Review No:35 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: animal stories, cbr14, cbr14bingo, classics, KimMiE", Rudyard Kipling, short stories ·
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God He knows we need men more and more in the Game.

Kim by Rudyard Kipling

July 27, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

This 1901 novel is the primary central fiction of Rudyard Kipling’s career. He wrote other novels like Captain Courageous, Gunga Din, and obviously The Jungle Book(s), and he was of course quite well known as a poet — famously for “If” and infamously for “The White Man’s Burden.” And he would go on to win the Nobel Prize for Literature 5 or so years after this was published — the first writer in English to do so. So this novel follows Kim, a boy of […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: kim, Rudyard Kipling

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:430 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: kim, Rudyard Kipling ·
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Only Enjoyed Mowgli and Rikki Tikki Tavi Stories

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kiplin

July 16, 2019 by Classic Leave a Comment

So here’s the thing. I of course have seen the Disney version of The Jungle book cartoon. Also I have seen the cartoon about Rikki Tikki Tavi that used to play I think either on USA Network or Nickelodeon as a kid. I so wanted to live among wolves and buy a mongoose. My mom said nope to both things. So when I read this the other day, I had no idea this version had the Mowgli stories as well as a few others (I […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction Tagged With: cbr11bingo, Children's, classics, Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book

Classic's CBR11 Review No:169 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction · Tags: cbr11bingo, Children's, classics, Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book ·
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After all is said and done, more is said than done.

Aesop's Fables by Aesop

Beowulf by Unknown

Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling

Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules by David Sedaris

March 10, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

The whole of this post deals with how we tell stories and who we tell those stories to, and what it means to tell THOSE stories in Those ways. Mostly it’s a handful of audiobook I was listening to this wekeend as I played video games and drove around town.   Aesop’s Fables I teach Aesop’s Fables to students, especially my English 12 (collab/special education) class because it allows us to look very directly for the ways in which we connect the words of the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: aesop, aesop's fables, Beowulf, children playing before a statue of hercules, David Sedaris, Just So Stories, Rudyard Kipling

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:139 · Genres: Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: aesop, aesop's fables, Beowulf, children playing before a statue of hercules, David Sedaris, Just So Stories, Rudyard Kipling ·
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The Art and Poetry of War

January 8, 2016 by Melina 8 Comments

I teach British Literature to 17 and 18 year olds of various levels and degrees of interest (in different classes).  Something that I’ve noticed over the years is that just about all my students feel something when we read World War I poetry. I don’t know if it’s because it’s visceral,  perhaps they appreciate the simple plain language, or maybe they can relate to the poems where the young authors express regret and naivete about their involvement in the war.  Because come on, I remember […]

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: Above the Dreamless Dead, CBR8, Melina, poetry, Rudyard Kipling, Rupert Brooke, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, WWI, WWI poetry

Melina's CBR8 Review No:5 · Genres: Poetry · Tags: Above the Dreamless Dead, CBR8, Melina, poetry, Rudyard Kipling, Rupert Brooke, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, WWI, WWI poetry ·
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Kim – Review #3 for AamilTheCamel

January 15, 2014 by AamilTheCamel Leave a Comment

This is a book that I have wanted to read since 2006. When I was in Nagpur in 2008, I purchased it from a road side second-hand book stall and the book stayed on my ‘to-read’ list for more than 5 years! I finally got down to reading it thanks to the

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: #CBR6, 130 challenge, book review, Fiction, kim, kipling, Rudyard Kipling

AamilTheCamel's CBR6 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: #CBR6, 130 challenge, book review, Fiction, kim, kipling, Rudyard Kipling ·
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