Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Review


February 26, 2014 
             
Dear Readers,
 
I read Rikki-Tikki-Tavi as a child, and due to the quality of the story, I was not only captivated, but I was motivated to continue reading Rudyard Kipling’s children’s stories, and I didn't stop until I’d read them all.

I’ve just finished Rikki-Tikki-Tavi again, and this time with a sound track on Booktracks.com. I was a rapt reader as well as listener and  I’m inspired to travel down the Rudyard Kipling path once again.

Thank you Booktrack.com and Chazz Hill-Hayr, for reminding me what a great narrative gift to the world of literature are Rudyard Kipling's writings.

There are three more of Rudyard Kipling’s works that have been enhanced with sound effects on the Booktrack.com site. I intend to read each and everyone of them now that they are enhanced with sound.
Tomorrow I will take a look at the entries for the (gr. III) Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct to be run on Saturday.

Take care,
Shelley Riley, Author of Casual Lies – A Triple Crown Adventure

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