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  2. Category:Books about tigers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Jungle Book (3 C, 6 P) N. Novels about tigers ... The Tiger Roars; W. Wild Cargo (book)

  3. The Roar (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book shares several plot similarities with Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game. [ citation needed ] One of the minute robots made by the character Kobi is in the shape of a raven and is named Nevermore, this is a reference to Edgar Allan Poe 's poem, The Raven

  4. Sandokan - Wikipedia

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    After his defeat, Sandokan set his men free from jail, and apparently gives up piracy, and escapes to Java with his wife. Actually, Sandokan and his friend, Yanez De Gomera, keep on help their friend Kammamuri to fight James Brooke, the "Exterminator", the White Rajah of Sarawak, and finally to free Tremal-Naik.

  5. Tears of a Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Tears of a Tiger is a young adult novel written by Sharon Draper. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was first published by Atheneum in 1994, and later on February 1, 1996 by Simon Pulse , and is the first book of the Hazelwood High Trilogy.

  6. Kenneth Anderson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Anderson was born in Bolarum, Secunderabad and came from a Scottish family that settled in India for six generations. His father Douglas Stuart Anderson was superintendent of the F.C.M.A. in Poona, Bombay Presidency and dealt with the salaries paid to military personnel, having an honorary rank of captain.

  7. Talk:The Tiger Roars - Wikipedia

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  8. Shere Khan - Wikipedia

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    Shere Khan (/ ˈ ʃ ɪər ˈ k ɑː n /) is a fictional Bengal tiger in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book and its adaptations. He is often portrayed as the main antagonist, itself an exaggeration of his role in the original stories, in which he only appears a third of the time. [1]

  9. The Night of the Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The story is narrated by Eddie Johnston of Sauk City, who impulsively joins Farnum & Williams' All-American 3-Ring Circus and Side Show as a roustabout.Johnston enjoys circus life, but fears Mr. Indrasil, the fiery tempered lion tamer, who is rumored to have only nearly killed a roustabout who angered him. Mr. Indrasil in turn fears the circus' tiger, Green Terror, who once attacked him ...