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The Clan of the Cave Bear

The Clan of the Cave Bear

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An accurate story of the day to day struggle for survival.
Review: Ms. Auel has done a hell of a lot of research to write a series of books as this. Although set in story form, if you disect this book you see the tragedy in the struggle to survive just day by day. Ms. Auel is OK in my book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fantastic trek through the birth of mankind.
Review: I got VALLEY OF THE HORSES (book 2) by accident from a book club (I didn't say no on the card) and started reading it. I got hooked, kept it and ordered the first book (CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR) and now I regularly check the new release section for the next installment (say, isn't it about time for the next one)! I rate this series right up there with Tolkien (LORD OF THE RINGS) and Herbert (DUNE) for creating a wonderful world of fantasy, except this one could be true! Jean Auel has all the detail and research of Michener, but reads much easier. A first rate author with the kind of flare, phrase and narrative that Erica Jong displayed in THE FEAR OF FLYING. You feel like you are there and living the adventure with her.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm going nuts!
Review: PPLLEEAASSEE HURRY UP! I read this book when I was in grade 5, am now in grade 8 and have read it 5 times since then! Okay, so I'm a literiture junkie. I have read the whole series twice and have thought about the fifth book for so long that I think I could write it myself!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ
Review: I FIRST READ THIS BOOK IN 1984, AND HAVE READ THE WHOLE SERIES SINCE THEN. I NOT ONLY READ THEM ONCE, I HAVE READ THEM AT LEAST TWO TIMES A YEAR FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS. THEY ARE THE BEST I HAVE EVER READ.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well researched, educational, and realistic!
Review: An inspiring depiction of a woman. I received this from my mother in Junior High School, I only read this recently. I wish I had read it sooner. I have sent this series to all my friends. I can't wait for the next book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy it, read it and never give it to your friends
Review: It is an imagination full history running in prehistoric times. Wonderfull characters designing, pretty good wrote, full of surprises and easy to read. While finishing the novel I ran to the nearest bookstore to buy the second book of the saga and devore it. Jean M. Auel seems to know extremely good what she is talking about. She seems having deeply investigate prehistoric times, and developement of human technology and knowledge. I was fascinated by the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A League Of Their Own
Review: One of only four books I could ever give a ten rating to (read the rest of the series to find out the other three). If you are even slightly tempted to read this book, go ahead, for you are surely missing out on something by not reading it. Once you start, you won't be able to stop. While reading this you will be oblivious to what's going on around you, everything else will be put on hold while you are reading it. The story of Ayla that stretches into the other three books is remarkable. The characters are as real as fictionally possible. I read the four books every year or so, just to refresh the great memories and each time I read them I learn something new. My only advice to Jean Auel is to hurry up and write the remaining two novels she promised to write. It would surely be an amazing tragedy if she didn't write them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this book and can't wait to read Valley of the Horses
Review: In The Clan of the Cave Bear, by Jean M. Auel, I was captivated by the spirit and life of the Clan. At the start of the novel, these people seem almost like savages. By the end I was in tears when Alla lost a loved one. The struggles and accomplishments Alla, the main character, experienced, seemed to be my very own. The story begins with an earthquake that tears a little girl away from the only family and home that she knows. Wandering lost in the wilderness, Alla is chosen by the great cave lion to bear his totum marks for the rest of her life. As the child lay dying of starvation and infection from the giant gashes which the huge cat tore into her leg, Alla passes out along side of a path. The Clan, a group of neandrathal cave people, is searching for a new cave at the time, stumble across Alla's broken body. Isa, the Clan's medicine woman, lifts the child up and decideds to raise her as her own. As the story unfolds, we see the human child, who not only looks different than the people of the clan, but by nature, acts and thinks differently, growing up and trying hard to understand how she can possibly be normal when she looks, feels, and seems so totally different than the only people she can ever remember. This is an exciting, interesting and inviting story that I would recommend to anyone. The book is not really suitable for children under age 14, due to some topics of natural human life that cannot be avoided. However, I don't think that it would be considered offensive to anyone. I personally bought the audio book. This makes it possible to do other things while listening to the story, such as sewing, drawing, computer, etc. IT'S A GREAT BOOK! BUY IT OR BORROW IT RIGHT NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enthralling
Review: I have been in love with this book (and the entire series) since I started reading it when I was eleven, five years ago. Ayla is the ultimate heroine, yet she is totally human, real, and touchable. Auel's extensive research allows her to paint a stunning picture of prehistoric earth. Her characters fit this picture perfectly to tell the amazing story of one young girls life. Malinda Brow

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take a walk on an awesome journey into the past
Review: It's a wild ride that you will take with Ayla as she learns what the world around her is all about. This book is a real treat. Start with this one (it is the first in a series of four, soon to be five books) and keep going. Jean Auel is definitely talented. Enjoy


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