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The Jungle Book Review

The Jungle Book
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ISBN 0307003264 - I have had my illusions shattered by this edition of this book! Believing that Disney books are, essentially, flawless, I'm sad to report that this one doesn't quite reach the high standards of most others.
Mowgli, left in the jungle as an infant, is taken, by Bagheera the panther, to a wolf family's den to be raised. The animals are his friends and he learns from them until, suddenly, Shere Khan returns to the jungle. Like all tigers, Shere Khan hates man - and Mowgli, now ten, is a "man". His friends work to convince him to leave the jungle, but Mowgli doesn't want to go, facing various dangers to stay in the place he knows as his home. Until, that is, he sees a young human girl singing at the water and follows her home to her village.
Young fans of the Disney film might enjoy this book, but if this is your first introduction to the story, it's a good one but not a great one. The story, compacted to fit Golden Books' standard 24 pages, feels like it's missing far too much in an attempt to hit just the highlights. From the moment he is "sent away", Mowgli is kidnapped by and rescued from monkeys, and assaulted by and scares off Shere Khan - all of which seems to take place in an amazingly short time span.
The illustrations, however, are definitely stellar Disney. Bright and colorful, they depict the action in the story perfectly, from the jungle itself to the facial expressions of everyone in it. As a way to bring Kipling's classic series The Jungle Books (Signet Classics) into your child's life, this is a nice route to take, just lacks in detail. Try Walt Disney's The Jungle Book (Disney's Wonderful World of Reading) for a better Disney version.
- AnnaLovesBooks

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Includes several adventures of Mowgli, the boy reared by a pack of wolves in an Indian jungle.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Not Ready for Mom Jeans Review

Not Ready for Mom Jeans
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I read Lipinski's "A Bump in the Road" a few months ago and loved it! (Note: "Not Ready for Mom Jeans" is a follow up book to "A Bump in the Road," and I definitely recommend reading "A Bump in the Road" first so you can get all the back stories, etc. on the characters.) I was so excited to read "Not Ready for Mom Jeans" and find out what else was in store for Clare and company! I was definitely not disappointed...
The book picks up as Clare's maternity leave is coming to an end and follows Clare as she enrolls new baby Sara in day care and returns to work. You will laugh out loud as Clare zips up her "Miss Piggy Pants" every day and tries to function at work on a couple of hours of sleep as she plans her ex-college sweetheart's society golf tournament. And you will also feel real sympathy for Clare as she agonizes over being away from Sara while simultaneously dealing with her friend Reese's disintegrating marriage and her own mother's battle with breast cancer.
"Not Ready for Mom Jeans" reads like chatty e-mails from a close friend. Clare's character is so relatable, and I think this is what makes the book so much fun. I really hope this is not the last we have seen of Clare and family...
I read this book in one day and highly recommend it! It is a fun, light read yet also very touching. It will definitely strike a cord with you if you are a mom or are thinking of becoming one! Enjoy!!!


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