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KIM by Rudyard Kipling (Master Guides) by Leonee Ormond

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First published September 29, 1988

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63 reviews
October 27, 2020
i'm not magically enchanted by this book but it was nice, it was .. a really interesting depiction of india and all of the colluding and co-existing faiths and kinds of people. tolerance against intolerance, discovery, learning, etc etc. kim was a funky character, for sure a cool kind of dude..cheeky! and a really diverse cast of characters too... the plot i'm not actually sure on 😐 but still ! not bad
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Author 3 books14 followers
November 26, 2020
The only book I've read more than twice. A magical, memorable tale that sweeps across Colonial India, into Tibet, and back again, as we follow the physical and spiritual awakening of the titular Kim, an orphaned waif.
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7 reviews
January 27, 2022
It's a fun read... however, on occasions I lost the interest. I think the plot could have been better.

But still, a fun read into the life of cheeky Kim
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62 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2022
Classic! Full of humor and adventure. Not my favorite book, can never be one of my favorites because of how long it took me to finish it. None the less, the journey was a blissful one
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371 reviews1 follower
April 5, 2023
Torture for me to read. I still have about 10 pages left. I read in bits and pieces and found it a hard slog.
1,064 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2024
Interesting read on India with its faiths and people. Kim, an orphaned waif, is a great character as he negotiates life and its challenges.
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35 reviews6 followers
March 23, 2025
Read Kim seven,eight times in five years. The type of book that rewards you each time. The type you bring and open anywhere. The language is barbaric, high poetry, insane, babbling...

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139 reviews
March 21, 2016
I love how smooth and beautiful the writing is of this book. This is an adventure spy book with a lot of India history and food culture information in it. I only notice one racist remark about the skin color of the dye that Kim wanted to use on himself. If there is racist in the book, it is subtle and I personally didn't notice it as I was engrossed in the story itself. It is not as obvious as the racist toward Indian as seen in the novel Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. Remember that this is written from a British author who lived in India as a child and as an adult. This book is a classic fiction novel.

I did enjoy this book mainly because of the relationships between different people like the lama and Kim. It's definitely a classic and captures a period of time between the Mutiny and later part of India when they became Independent and free. There are plenty of descriptions of places, food, train, and other things that make this book interesting. Read it your self and find out.
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57 reviews1 follower
September 9, 2008
Also one of my father's favorites. You just have to deal with his concept that India's occupation by England was a good thing and you can handle it..maybe not the best idea, but....
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88 reviews3 followers
July 19, 2013
Nice to dip into the classics now and again...
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