The Land of Painted Caves (Earth's Children, #6)
by:
Jean M. Auel (author)
The highly anticipated sixth book of Jean Auel's Earth's Children® series, The Land of Painted Caves, is the culmination fans have been waiting for. Continuing the story of Ayla and Jondalar, Auel combines her brilliant narrative skills and appealing characters with a remarkable re-creation of...
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The highly anticipated sixth book of Jean Auel's Earth's Children® series, The Land of Painted Caves, is the culmination fans have been waiting for. Continuing the story of Ayla and Jondalar, Auel combines her brilliant narrative skills and appealing characters with a remarkable re-creation of the way life was lived more than 25,000 years ago. The Land of Painted Caves is an exquisite achievement by one of the world's most beloved authors.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780307886651 (0307886654)
Publish date: March 29th 2011
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 800
Edition language: English
Series: Earth's Children part 1/2 (#6)
I'm out, I quit. What a load of shit. I'm actually quite angry at the moment. This is a series I have read over and over and have come to admire. This tripe does not belong with that series. THIS IS RUBBISH, it is crap, it should never have been released.The amount of spelling and grammatical errors...
Do ostatnich stron "Krainy jaskiń" miałem nadzieję, że autorka choć na chwilę wróci do klimatu, jaki posiadał pierwszy tom sagi - "Klan Niedźwiedzia Jaskiniowego". I faktycznie: nadzieja matką głupich, przysłowie to mówi samą prawdę... Mówiąc o Dzieciach Ziemi stale myślę o grach wideo. Konkretn...
I've read the entire series and this book left me disappointed. There were parts that had a little too much description, some of it not necessary. My biggest challenge with it is the ending. It not only felt rushed, but the behaviors that took place for some of the characters, Ayla, Jondalar and ...
Cross-posted at ReaderlingGood lord. This was paiiiiinful. So painful that I couldn't get through more than 200 pages, and only that while skimming pretty heavily. Oh, Ayla, I am disappoint. You don't get to book 6 of a long, decreasingly satisfactory book series without being a partisan, and I was ...
This was really tedious with all the repetitions both within and from previous books. I don't mind detail of world building and everyday life; I like that in this series overall, but nobody needs to be told events that happened previously again and again. An editor should have cut a lot of this.