> Have you taken a look
> at other libraries such as CongoMongo

I used CongoMongo in the past, And decided I need a library with more features.
This is why I wrote Mongoika.

> Monger also lets you work with query cursors as lazy sequences,
> uses Mongo shell "syntax" for queries with maps and supports a variety of
> GridFS operations.

I had not seen Monger before. I have looked at it just now.
It seems to be more mature than Mongoika.

Here is a comparison of the features of the three libraries.
I hope people will correct any mistakes, and point out any important
features I have forgotten.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjcJV_bAT0m_dHVPY0lZZlZvbElyVGZqNFF4bzJJVnc#gid=0

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