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She Who Remembers

She Who Remembers

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great trilogy, recommend from Jean Auel fan
Review: As a Jean Auel fan, I was skeptical when I started reading this first book, She who Remembers. I thought nothing could be as good as the Clan of the Cave Bear series. I recommend the entire trilogy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book I've Ever Read!!!!!!
Review: I absolutely LOVED this book! It kept me so interested I didn't do homework for about a week! :-) I just finished reading the two sequels, and I still can't get my mind off of it. The book was compassionate, reveals a perspective of life often overlooked, and provides helpful insight as to the real nature of human beings. Although these people lived long ago, they are people, just like you and me, with the same wants and desires. I highly recommend this book to all, and I really look forward to reading more of Mrs. Shuler's novels. (P.S. Are these three books part of a quartet? or is this the last book of the series? And if it is the last book, will Mrs. Shuler be writing more? Please say YES!!!!) Thanks Linda Lay Shuler for writing the best book of all-time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: all 3 of Linda Lay Shuler books
Review: I am so glad that I had a chance to read all 3 books. I found them wonderful and I couldn't put them down. It put me back in time of what it may have been. I felt I could have been part of this past. Thank-you for a great time of reading. Margaret Rowe

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Completely trashy
Review: I bought this book because the cover looked good and I thought it was going to be a realistic story about the Anasazi Indians. What a complete disappointment! It started out ok, although the remote and supposedly sparsely-populated woods around where this tribe lived was like Grand Central Station, with everybody running into each other all the time. I could overlook that. But when she ended up in this other village and everybody started doing this ceremony where they got naked and "gave birth" to her and a rival woman urinated on her so she bit the woman's breast and then they got into a knock-down drag-out, I had had enough! What a complete insult to the Anasazi, and what an insult to the reader! I must admit I don't know what happened after that, I was disgusted and didn't read the rest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Captivating
Review: I could not put this book, or the two that continue the story, down. It is very well researched and very believable. Extremely entertaining. I hope Linda Lay Shuler continues to write more books like this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TOTALLY ENGROSSING !

Review: I had all but given up on reading, due to my exquisitely perfectionistic outlook on "What is a good book?".
Thanks to Linda Lay Shuler's "She Who Remembers", I am, once more, on that neverending quest for one more morsel of "pure and exalting literary quisine".

Not only was this book virtually impossible to put down, it transported me so smoothly into a world of it's own, that I found the journey back to my world to be one of the saddest I've ever made.
I look forward to all sequels to this "Native American Tour of Triumph",in the further adventures of Kwani.

Linda Lay Shuler has reserved a seat for me in her stadium of enthusiasts, and I will ever remain there,as "She Who Will Never Forget"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: She who Remembers
Review: I loved this book and can hardly wait to read the next in the series.
The depiction of Anasazi Indian customs and tribes is so vivid you feel as if you were there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: definitely a ~*~must read~*~
Review: i loved this book! linda lay shuler happens to be one of my favorite authors. after you read *she who remembers* which i might also add, you will not be able to put down. you will HAVE to go on to read the next 2 in the series, which are,
*voice of the eagle*, and then onto, *let the drum speak*
these are 3 of the best historical novels i have ever had the pleasure of reading. i guarantee you will not be able to put any of them down, once you begin to read them. you will fall in love with them!
pinkyvi

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: definitely a ~*~must read~*~
Review: i loved this book! linda lay shuler happens to be one of my favorite authors. after you read *she who remembers* which i might also add, you will not be able to put down. you will HAVE to go on to read the next 2 in the series, which are,
*voice of the eagle*, and then onto, *let the drum speak*
these are 3 of the best historical novels i have ever had the pleasure of reading. i guarantee you will not be able to put any of them down, once you begin to read them. you will fall in love with them!
pinkyvi

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good book
Review: I made an repport on a book of Linda Lay Shuler, namely She Who Remembers. I only need some biographical information on the writer herself. If possible could you send it to me as soon as possible. Thank you very much.

Jaike Jansen


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