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The Mammoth Hunters
by Jean M. Auel
The Clan of the Cave Bear was an amazing piece of work and the detail and research that went into that story, the sequel, and this one is very special. That's what I really like about this author's writing and also why I'll go on to read the next book in the series.
However, this book was absolutely painful to read. The main conflict had to do with a misunderstanding between two of the characters which was so mind-numbingly easy to resolve that I started to feel a resentment and lowered respect toward characters that I had, up util this book, completely loved.
So, while I was able to get some great reading in imagined historical culture and what prehistoric humans and variations on their different cultures and such may have looked like, I also suffered a great deal for having to read about characters - more than just two of them by the way, it was like a group effort preventing the resolve - who showed such a blatant inability to solve the central problem.
However, this book was absolutely painful to read. The main conflict had to do with a misunderstanding between two of the characters which was so mind-numbingly easy to resolve that I started to feel a resentment and lowered respect toward characters that I had, up util this book, completely loved.
So, while I was able to get some great reading in imagined historical culture and what prehistoric humans and variations on their different cultures and such may have looked like, I also suffered a great deal for having to read about characters - more than just two of them by the way, it was like a group effort preventing the resolve - who showed such a blatant inability to solve the central problem.