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Jul 22, 2022Principoo rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
This eBook was not too bad but the first 2 where better. Lots of different characters are brought in and it got a little to confusing. To much unnecessary pages of descriptions that were boring.
Sep 11, 2021Whitby_Gill rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
It was a good continuation of the Ayla and Jondalar story, but be prepared for many other characters. I didn't realize until the end that there is a list of all the characters at that back of the book. I just gave up trying to remember who…
Nov 09, 2020Anita_Dickey rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
I read this book to fulfil the goal read a book with a pink cover. I just love this series. they are not suitable for children or teenagers though.
Nov 24, 2018OREGONFOREST rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
I read this book quickly and found it much easier to get through than The Plains of Passage. That book (the 4th) was difficult for me because of the pages-long detours into descriptions of the landscape, plants, and animals that seemed to…
Jan 09, 2017SaraLovesBooks rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
I was so excited when this book came out. I had been waiting for it ever since high school. I was incredibly disappointed. The book had a serious repetition problem, with repeating all of the events of the previous books. I understand that…
Jan 06, 2017bibliosara rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
In Jean Auel's fifth book of her Earth's Children series, Ayla and Jondolar finally arrive at their destination: Jondolar's Cave. Ayla will have to rely on all of her experiences and her trust in Jondolar to adjust to this new…
Jul 14, 2012angelstr2188 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This book was okay. I personally feel Ayla would have been better off staying with the Mammoth hunters. The social order of the Zelandonii is a little confusing at times. Auel keeps up with the in depth details.
Jun 12, 2012sylvesterthekat rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
This book bored me to tears. It's like the editor was on vacation and it didn't get edited at all. Thus there are pages and pages of repetition, same thing over and over again. This happened to some extent in Plains of Passage but here it…
Feb 28, 2012
Just finishing up this book of the series, It seems to me that the repeating or retelling of stories/history of the earlier books in the series is a flawed writing style, a dab of info is good, but it's like the writer wants to have…
Sep 02, 2011Tbaby rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
this is the second time ive read this, re-read because the next one is going to be coming out soon
Jun 02, 2011lorenemiller rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This fifth book of the series begins when Ayla and Jondalar arrive at his home. It doesn't carry the story very far, but it gives good information on what was probable in the life of the people of that time.
Mel_J
May 12, 2011Mel_J rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
I didn't enjoy this book as much as the early volumes in the series. The story of Ayla and Jondalar continues, with some parts that are great and some that are very repetitive.
MerlinsMum
Apr 18, 2011MerlinsMum rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Fifth in the series it is still well researched, compelling and a relatively quick read. It is not as adventurous as previous titles in the series as Ayla and Jondular are now "home" with Jondular's people the zeladonii but gives an…
gwsuperfan
Sep 11, 2010gwsuperfan rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I hadn't realized that Jean Auel had written a fifth Earth's Children book until I saw this on the shelf. Auel's extensive research continues to be apparent in this series, lending it a palpable authenticity. Ayla's adjustments as an…