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The Plains of Passage
by Jean M. Auel
Well. I get pissed off by Jondalar a lot in this book. He keeps dragging Ayla away from people who like, even love, and accept her. He is a dick to the Wolf because he's not as useful as the horses. He's ridiculously possessive (we saw that even more in the former book). She is nothing but good and obliging and nice and she deserves better. There is finally some real plotwise excitement with the S'armunai camp and I enjoyed the meeting with the Clan couple too, but most of the book is still a lot of repetitions of things that.. we have already read 1000 times in the past books, and pages and pages and pages of basically the same descriptions of the prehistoric flora and fauna (can't count how many times I've read the reason that mammoths like it better up north) These books really have lost the magic they held for me when I was much younger and it's a shame.