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Book Reviews of The Plains of Passage (Earth's Children, Book Four)Book Review: I hope the next one is better than this Summary: 2 Stars
I have loved this series from the start, but while the last book was a little boring for me, this book really takes the boredom up a notch and fills in scenes which should be action with sex. There's very little to recommend this book, aside from the fact that it's the next in the series, and now I'm wondering if I will pick up her future books. I also felt the characters were too modern, thinking in ways that only modern people think in due to technology, which obviously didn't exist back then.
Give this one a pass, unless you are desperate to continue the series.
Book Review: Can't hold my interest Summary: 2 Stars
I read the first 3 books many years ago and loved them. I simply could not get into this book. The characters seemed much too modern day to be set in a story about the stone age. Very repetitive information, reiterating thoughts and occurrences multiple times chapter to chapter. I was profoundly disappointed. I'm almost halfway through the book and have simply moved on to other reading entertainment.
Book Review: Misspelling in Kindle's "Plains of Passage" Summary: 2 Stars
I have read and reread the series. When I purchased it for my Kindle, I was disappointed with misspelled words. Not just misspelling, but some words were completely typed wrong. For instance, in places the pronoun I was a ? and in others cases, it was even worse. If I were not rereading, I would not have figured out some of the words.
Loretta Clark
Book Review: Like watching grass grow!!! Summary: 2 Stars
I'm 300 pages into this book, and I'm still waiting for something to happen. Please tell me something is going to happen... soon... PLEASE!!! Throw me a freaking bone, man! Not sure I can take this anymore!
Book Review: If I read the word "node" one more time I might have wretched... Summary: 1 Stars
If you want to read a book about how female anatomy looks like pink/silkly/flowerly petals for 400 pages (along with how the Auel thinks the word "node" is apparently an attractive way to reference the [...]) please do buy this book.
You get a bonus 800 pages describing mammoth sex, plants and dirt formations.
The remaining thousand pages of this hideously long failure all deal with superwoman Ayla's ability to do everything perfectly. [...].
I only got through this book by skimming past entire chapters, which, I rarely do.
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