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The Clan of the Cave Bear |
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Rating: Summary: It's Ok Review: I've read a lot of books this summer, including 3 books that I had to read for the summer (Summer reading). I've also read several James Bond books (They're one of my hobbies). The Clan of the Cave Bear is my fourth and final summer reading book, and my 8th overall book of the summer. I am 108 pages in, and I have to say that I am less than mystified by it. I find many aspects of it boring, like the long descriptive paragraphs that I usually try to skip over. Don't get me wrong, this book is good. I find it interesting and I am trying to get into it. When does the books pace pick up? It seems like the first 108 pages are nothing but an opening for the book. When does the book get into the stage where so many people say I won't be able to put it down? Well, my school picked 4 books for me to read this summer, and this is so far the most boring. Unlike many books I've read this summer (The James Bond books-Do yourself a favor and pick one up), this one is not keeping me reading through half the night.
Rating: Summary: way too much Review: I am not usually so critical, and I must admit I read several of the books years ago, but I finally put them down without reading the rest because there was just too many descriptions of sex in them. The detailed and varied descriptions were simply unneccesary for a book that is touted as a "must read" for women as young as 10!
Rating: Summary: An Epic Novel of the 20th Century Review: This book will truly go down as one of the most epic novels of the past 20 years. This book takes you away to another time and place and will leave you fascinated with human history, with the Neanderthals, and with the history of civilization. This book is deeply researched and fascinating. Yes, this book, as with its 3 sequels, has depictions of sex and emotions that hard-core scientific types may find unfitting in a description of prehistoric man. But Auel brings a human light to a people who for most of us, are nothing more than bones scientists dig up. I really think that this book is a must read. I read it first as a teenager when it first came out and 9 years later, I am waiting for the fifth (and final?) installment in the series, and this book is a captivating must-read. Even now after having read it half a dozen times, it has an almost mystical quality to it, and it will transport the reader to a different world.
Rating: Summary: Fabulous book, couldn't put it down! Review: I loved this book, and I can't wait to buy The Valley of Horses. The way Ms. Auel could create such an intricate culture amazed me. Her writing techniques combined with a wonderful plotline make for an incredibly enjoyable book.
Rating: Summary: A terrific book! One must read all the books in the series! Review: A book that really makes you imagine and wonder about life 35,000 years ago. Ms. Auel is a wonderful storyteller and inspires you to love her heroine Ayla from the start. You develop a deep respect for Ayla especially in the second book valley of horses where she stays by herself for so long, before Jolandar comes into her life. With considerable license, intense research and a vivid imagination Jean Auel takes us into the daily living of pre-historic man and makes us think again about so many things we take for granted in our daily life at the end of the 20th century! Ms.Auel hurry up with that fifth book!I can't wait to read it!
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Non-stop reading, I couldn't put it down. Review: This book was the first ever I had read of its kind. Not usually into the prehistoric era, I found that I fell in love with the characters. I cried and laughed with them. I am looking forward to her fifth book of the series.
Rating: Summary: Stunning. Review: This epic novel is one of the most captivating stories I've ever read. A classic. Incidentally, I imagine that Ayla looks like Queen Julia from the TV series "The Maxx."
Rating: Summary: A tantalizing and engrossing must read as life goes on. Review: One of the few trilogies and sagas that I ever completed. Captivating from the beginning that I couldn't put it down. The author has done much research on prehistoric life and has entwined realistic life venture. It's a story of family, tradition, love, prejudice, strife, acceptance, independence, strength, and courage. I felt right at home and with them every step of the way. I couldn't wait until the continuing saga was released.
Rating: Summary: A series I have returned to over and over Review: I have read the whole series of the Earth Children four times and intend to experience them many more times. As an avid reader I can think of no other series that have brought me back to their pages as many times as these. For readers who wish to experience a great journey, I highly advise spending some time with the complete series.
Rating: Summary: One of my top 5 books ever Review: One of my best friends introduced this book to me a few years ago and I became instantly enthralled in the text. Auel forces the reader to fall in love with Ayla immediatley. This book kept me up half the night and left me thinking. Ms. Auel may not have the critical acclaim of the classics but she has the story. A wonderful book, even on the second read!
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