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The Mammoth Hunters |
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Rating: Summary: You can't be everything Review: I think the book was good. But I have to admit that it's rather boring when Ayla can do everything, I mean there is nothing she can't do. I liked the book because it's fun to read about when they hunt and travell to meet other people.
Rating: Summary: changed my philosophy on life Review: the mammoth hunters taken in conjunction with the other titles in the series have become my bible - reread all the books several times - if we looked to the great mother as we do to god we might find that not only us, but the whole planet would benefit. look deeper than the sex (and sex should be taken as being a most natural instinct, such as eating and sleeping) and think about the actual philosophy of their lives
Rating: Summary: pretty good Review: this was the first book in the series that I have read (though i've seen clan of the cave bear, and i own all the books so that i can read them eventually, but then this was required for a class) and it is very good. even though i haven't read the first two books, auel really got me to care about what happened to ayla and jondalar. especially with the little love triangle. the only problem i have with this book is that ayla seems to have invented everything. i mean, this woman must be a god or something. it's like femenism going overboard. i understand she is intelligent and resourceful, but maybe auel could allow someone else to invent the wheel (i'm surprised there was fire before ayla was able to invent it). but still, it is a good book and the series looks promising.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful continuation of the saga of Ayla and Jondular Review: I'm only wondering when we will be able to know the rest
Rating: Summary: Glorious !Wonderful! Review: This was the first book in the series I read . I was instantly hooked . In fact my whole high school class was hooked ... I just had to share . This has to be some of the best historical fiction I have ever read. When is the next book coming out I have been waiting for years ?
Rating: Summary: I NEED THIS BOOK Review: Senores ya e leido, el clan del oso cabernario,el valle de los caballos,y tambien esta edicion pero en espanol, me parecio fantastico y en la actualidad estoy interesado en optenerlo de nuevo en espanol debido aque mi profesor de historia en la universidad le mostre este y desea uno para si. Cuento con ustedes y asi poder disfrutar una ves mas de las aventuras y prehistoria narrada por JEAN M.AUEL. GRACIAS
Rating: Summary: Enough already Review: This book makes me want to take a shower. Not a cold one. A cleansing one. With lye soap. Where graphic sex was somehow appropriate in the "Valley of Horses" because it was Ayla's initiation into her own sexuality, it is so overboard here that you just turn the page, and if you don't do that, then you can predict exactly how many paragraphs it will take for who to do what to whom and by what point on the page someone will be overtaken by earth-shattering bliss. We've known Ayla for three books now, but Jondalar's character degenerates into nothing but a Dirk Diggler stud and he really comes across as not too smart. As if that's not bad enough, if Ayla and Jondalar aren't keeping you and everyone else in Mammoth Cave up all night tossing and turning with disgust, then Ayla's affair with Ranec won't give you a break either. Auel has done her characters a real disservice by reducing them to people who become so paralyzed by sexual pleasure that they can't do anything else until finished.
Rating: Summary: Read all four books there great. Review: I don't need to elaborate on how good this series is, there are over eighty reviews on the first two books alone. If you are concerned about historical accuracy buy a history book with someone's theories about what took place 35,000 years ago.
Rating: Summary: I have throughly enjoy the entire series Review: I have read each and every book in the series and enjoyed them all . Will there be another? I have waited so long.
Rating: Summary: How many more masterpieces can one person write?!! Review: Another riveting piece of work from an author obviously dedicated to 'teaching by entertainment'. I have read all the books in this series and have enjoyed every single one. Ayla is an example to all women. If this the girl power of the stoneage then ROCK-ON!!!
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