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V**N
An old diary excerpt of Ranthambore National Park.
Although the records date back several decades ago, they provide a delightful reading experience for wildlife enthusiasts. Photographs taken using film cameras were quite accurate in the absence of digital technology. The habits of the tiger are well understood as one reads through different chapters. The narration is simple and the centre-spread photos are picture-perfect.
C**D
I immensely liked the book
As a wildlife enthusiast, I immensely liked the book. I sincerely wish that our national animal & King of the jungle is protected from the hands of poachers
A**A
Three Stars
I thought it was a illustration. But this is a proper novel.
A**I
Grappling account of Ranthambore's tigers.
The book unravel the lives of the mystical tigers of ranthambore. How the three tigress rear their young and never seen fatherly behavior of the male tigers. Though the account of the tigers stands a decade old, the book still captivates you and after finishing the book leaves you yearning for more. Kudos to Mr. Thapar for writing such and exceptional and keenly observed account about the pride of india.Although a short read, but worth your time and money.
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