Skipping Jungle Tales for now since it‘s prequel short stories.
Just got to get through this one to get to my Tarzan the Terrible reread!
Skipping Jungle Tales for now since it‘s prequel short stories.
Just got to get through this one to get to my Tarzan the Terrible reread!
Tarzan and Jane are in their early(?) forties in this book. Jane is perfectly willing to shoot at invaders, but now she‘s escaped one kidnapper and has been kidnapped by an ape.
Tarzan thinks she smells vaguely familiar but apparently his amnesia comes with ape ADHD and he keeps getting distracted. You can tell it was originally published as a serial from the chaotic plot and constant cliffhangers, but this one definitely hits the absurd.
How can I resist a cheesy amnesia plot?
Jack has a shorter temper than his father, and somehow is more racist. Might need to take a break.
About 25% in, and I think I would‘ve devoured this one as a kid. Tarzan and Jane‘s son runs away to the jungle!
Well, it‘s a lot better with the context of the first two books but still not my favorite.
Do you pick the book or does the book pick you? I knew I wanted to cleanse the palate with classic fiction. Thought maybe Hunchback or Princess Bride (maybe only the movie is classic😁). My eyes landed on this. Lightbulb. Plus my 11 year old daughter wants to read it. She's developing a taste for classic literature.(She loved P&P). Here's to having the book pick you to read it.
I did not realize we got to Opar so early in the series!
Tarzan soothes a broken heart by… becoming a French spy? Lots of fun when ERB isn‘t being racist.
Reading this with a friend of mine for our 2-person book club. Pretty good so far!