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Book Reviews of The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children

The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children
The Shelters of Stone Earth's Children
Author: Jean M. Auel
ISBN-13: 9781439568095
ISBN-10: 143956809X
Publication Date: 11/3/2008
Pages: 753
Edition: Reprint
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Book Type: Library Binding
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daedelys avatar reviewed The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children on + 1218 more book reviews
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This was an amazing book, although some of the plot is just a little to convenient. (Such as Zolena conveniently having become obese and her and Ayla being buddies) I still love the story for the historical value and am constantly amazed by the authors creativity in trying to recreate what life was like for these people. I am looking forward to the conclusion of this series. Especially since the end of the book ended rather abruptly!
daedelys avatar reviewed The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children on + 1218 more book reviews
This was an amazing book, although some of the plot is just a little to convenient. (Such as Zolena conveniently having become obese and her and Ayla being buddies) I still love the story for the historical value and am constantly amazed by the authors creativity in trying to recreate what life was like for these people. I am looking forward to the conclusion of this series. Especially since the end of the book ended rather abruptly!
reviewed The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children on + 81 more book reviews
I Love this series....i can never put them down and have re-read them numerous times...
daedelys avatar reviewed The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children on + 1218 more book reviews
This was an amazing book, although some of the plot is just a little to convenient. (Such as Zolena conveniently having become obese and her and Ayla being buddies) I still love the story for the historical value and am constantly amazed by the authors creativity in trying to recreate what life was like for these people. I am looking forward to the conclusion of this series. Especially since the end of the book ended rather abruptly!
reviewed The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children on + 104 more book reviews
The last (so far) in this series. Read the other ones first.
reviewed The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children on
This book is in good condition but has been read many times. It is not in new condition. Great book though.