Rudyard Kipling's Kim: There Is No Sin So Great as Ignorance. Remember This.
E**V
Poorly designed, almost impossible to read
Mr Kipling's cover photo is terribly pixelated and awful to behold, but the real disaster unfolds as soon as one opens the book up. A very thin serif font is used with letter spacing that's nothing short of abominable – who let that get printed? Some letters almost overlap while others are miles away from one another. I wanted to forgive that and delve into what matters – the content – but reading is severely hampered if possible at all by these typographical issues.Pity.
J**R
Through the Loking Glass with the British Raj
As a boy of five. my favorite time of day was always the half-hour that my dad stole from his life to give me the world of books, and the marvellous sense that writing could immortalize human thought. The first books he read me were the "Jungle Books" followed by the epic of growing up in India that is Kim. Seventyfour years later, I can still recapture his voice --that is what Kim does for ms.
P**D
Boring
Also, this is an on-demand book.. Amazon prints it and sends it. Somehow feels inauthentic.
S**Y
Good Book!
Rudyard Kipling's stories, always provide an interesting Read!
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