The Clan of the Cave Bear : a novel
by Jane M Auel | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0553148001 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0553148001 Global Overview for this book
1 journaler for this copy...
Considering this book was such a best-seller many people have found it a satisfying read.
But, I'm going to be honest. I have a hard time getting into books. They have to grab me with dialogue and action. This one starts with considerable description, that goes on and on. Since that's not my bag, I'm passin it along to someone who will hopefully dig that sort of thing. :)
Purchased at the Forest Grove Goodwill Superstore.
("Small-world" note: My boyfriend's sister used to babysit for Jean Auel's kids.)
But, I'm going to be honest. I have a hard time getting into books. They have to grab me with dialogue and action. This one starts with considerable description, that goes on and on. Since that's not my bag, I'm passin it along to someone who will hopefully dig that sort of thing. :)
Purchased at the Forest Grove Goodwill Superstore.
("Small-world" note: My boyfriend's sister used to babysit for Jean Auel's kids.)
Journal Entry 2 by CrazyPooka at Pied Cow on SE Belmont and 33rd in Portland, Oregon USA on Sunday, March 2, 2003
Released on Sunday, March 02, 2003 at Pied Cow on SE Belmont and 33rd in Portland, Oregon USA.
Left the clan a top an old globe in the bathroom.
I was preparing the book for release and overheard a conversation between a man and a woman. Paraphrased.
He was speaking of how the new testament sets up the church, she was pretty quiet. They exchanged a little about area religious rituals. Minutes later he was ready to leave, pausing often, but finally letting out: gotta tell you were it stands, i'm having a relationship.
She was quiet.
He continued: It's been really nice getting to know you, it's happened in like a week that we decided we wanted to date each other. But maybe we'll see each other at a service or something.
Left the clan a top an old globe in the bathroom.
I was preparing the book for release and overheard a conversation between a man and a woman. Paraphrased.
He was speaking of how the new testament sets up the church, she was pretty quiet. They exchanged a little about area religious rituals. Minutes later he was ready to leave, pausing often, but finally letting out: gotta tell you were it stands, i'm having a relationship.
She was quiet.
He continued: It's been really nice getting to know you, it's happened in like a week that we decided we wanted to date each other. But maybe we'll see each other at a service or something.