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What should I read if I like Clan of the Cave Bear?
What to Read If You Liked The Clan of the Cave Bear
- The Inheritors by William Golding.
- Ember from the Sun by Mark Canter.
- The Last Neanderthal by Claire Cameron.
- Shaman by Kim Stanley Robinson.
- The Neanderthal Parallex trilogy by Robert J. Sawyer.
Who writes like M Auel?
Charles Frazier. 1,384 followers. Author of 16 books including Cold Mountain.
What should I read after Earth’s Children?
What to Read after Jean Auel’s Earth’s Children Series
- The Dog Master. by W. Bruce Cameron.
- Shaman. by Kim Stanley Robinson. Kim Stanley Robinson has written survival stories about the future in his Mars trilogy.
- Reindeer Moon. by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas.
- Mother Earth, Father Sky. by Sue Harrison.
What is the first book in the clan of the cave bear?
The Clan of the Cave Bear, Jean M. Auel. The Clan of the Cave Bear is an epic work of prehistoric fiction by Jean M. Auel about prehistoric times. It is the first book in the Earth’s Children book series which speculates on the possibilities of interactions between Neanderthal and modern Cro-Magnon humans.
How many earthearth’s children books are there?
Earth’s Children is a series of epic historical fiction novels written by Jean M. Auel set circa 30,000 years before the present day. There are six novels in the series.
What is your review of cladclan of the cave bear?
Clan of the Cave Bear is a brilliant book. Set in the ice age, Auel’s meticulous research into survival tactics, primitive technology, and megalithic wildlife now extinct brings to life the distant past of the earliest humans. Through Ayla, we can get a glimpse of how our ancestors lived and how their cultures developed.
What happens to Ayla in the clan of the cave bear?
Consumed by jealousy, the young Neanderthal will do anything to hurt or degrade Ayla. Clan of the Cave Bear is a brilliant book. Set in the ice age, Auel’s meticulous research into survival tactics, primitive technology, and megalithic wildlife now extinct brings to life the distant past of the earliest humans.