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  • Mowgli: Legend of The Jungle: The Movie Novelization: Finding Where You Belong by LordMegatron88000
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    *A Note: Hello Everyone, this is an attempt at mine of "a novelization" of the 2018 movie that initially was to come only just from only to be from both Warner Bros. Pictures and as well as Netflix, initially known whilst as "Jungle Book: Origins", then afterwards "Jungle Book", "Mowgli: Tales from the Jungle Book" and then "Mowgli" only for it to "become the screen title" and then for the official title to be "Mowgli: Legend of The Jungle", based on short stories of the eponymous character among short stories taking place in random points of British Ruled India Years written by Rudyard Kipling for two short story collections known together as "The Jungle Books", which have led to several various Film and TV Adaptations all alike, whether from or whether not from Walt Disney Pictures alike. And I take this on from not being able to find "a novelization" of this movie myself. Now I present below "the premise"* A Small Young One known as The Man's-Cub Mowgli is so all on since infancy raised by wolves under parentage of Wolf Parents Mother Nisha Nicknamed Raksha and of Father Vihaan, all under protection of Wolf Pack Leader Akela and he learns of wildlife life hardships including via lessons in The Laws Of The Jungle from under tutelage of The Brown Bear Baloo and of The Black Panther Bagheera, thus heeds The Elephant Lord Hathi and finds help from Serpent Kaa, thus becoming friends with many amongst "Jungle Peoples" except for the likes of The Bandar-Log and of Scavenging Wild Canine Tabaqui and most especially so Shere Khan The Tiger. Although Mowgli yet may soon have bigger problems when he comes up face-whilst-to-face thusly here so all along with his own human origins, for as he meets Hunter Traveler John Lockwood and as so well as his soon-to-be-adopted-human-mother to thus know as The Kind-Hearted Messua, he befriends some from amongst and thus so makes enemies with a few from amongst all other humans. © All Copyright belongs to respective owners.
  • The Great Laws Of The Wildernesses by LordMegatron88000
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    Some Attempt at a poem for what were and are called The Great Wilderness Laws, which were and are not just mere codes of honour but also in fact were and are rules and laws and even honour and conduct codes and life and other standard based and others amongst codes older than any made by humans or the likes of humans whether on this or on any other a local life bearing planet, let alone the likes. Also called "The Great Laws Of The Jungles", "The Rules Of The Ocean And Sea Shore Beaches", "The Great Laws Of The Forests", "The Great Laws Of The Seas And Oceans", "The Great Laws Of The Sand Dune And Rocky Barren Wasteland Deserts" and all the likes, more of all of it and all its true meanings are all whatsoever to attempt thus in order to address. It is all so very partially done as far as attempts to, in the both whilst of old fashioned writing style with inspiration from ones from among the likes of Rudyard Kipling.
  • How Peregrine Falcon got his speed by imohutchcapetown
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    This book is inspired by Rudyard Kipling's "Just so stories" and two little boys who are obsessed with wildlife, animals and adventure. I recommend this to people who have children who are about 8 or 9. Enjoy!
  • The Story of the Gadsbys (Completed) by rudyardkipling
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    The Story of the Gadsbys is a story by Rudyard Kipling. It was originally published as no. 2 of the Indian Railway Library in 1888. The Story of the Gadsbys is written in dramatic form, consisting of eight short scenes. This short pamphlet, of 100 pages, was later collected in book form as the second part of Soldiers Three.
  • Ode To Rudyard by AravindDhakshinamoor
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    Short story that follows one of fictions most beloved characters. Mowgli.
  • The Jungle Book (Completed) by rudyardkipling
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    The Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of stories by English author Rudyard Kipling. The stories are fables, using animals in an anthropomorphic manner to give moral lessons. A principal character is the boy or "man-cub" Mowgli, who is raised in the jungle by wolves. Other characters include Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo the bear. The book has been adapted many times for film and other media.
  • Short Stories by Rudyard Kipling (Completed) by rudyardkipling
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    The book is arranged with a story in each chapter. Each story is followed by a poem that serves as an epigram. Many names in the story are Russian, as the Pribilof Islands had been bought (with Alaska) by the United States in 1867, and Kipling had access to books about the islands.
  • Victorian Age stories of troubled marriages  by anujshah1991
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    Stories of troubled marriages during the victorian era