Disappointing but I would buy it just to finish the whole series.
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Disappointing. With apologies to Ms. Auel, this story is little more than a rehashing of many aspects of Ayla's life which may have been necessary to make it stand alone; for people who have been faithful... read full review
With no dialogue this cast somehow manages to convey plenty of laughs! This is one of those movies you keep for rainy nights at home; like a happily married old couple is to each other, it is a predictable sour... read full review
" Q Clearance," by Peter Benchley is an oldie but goodie. This story of a White House speech writer who-inexplicably-finds himself the unwitting favorite of the president as his marriage crumbles and... read full review
An impromptu lesson developed when I found a dead luna moth in a spiderweb at work. I brought it home to my 7 year old son who was wowed by it. He proceeded to draw it while I went to ebay in search of abook ... read full review
My son and I love the artwork! The engaging story lines of this and other John Himmelman books we bought have him an instant favorite. I have used many of this series of books as units of study for home-schoo... read full review
Tudley really didn't know-that what he did was impossible! A young turtle learns to fly, among other things, because he is unaware that turtles aren't supposed to DO that! Himmelman's drawings ... read full review
Love the series-some are better than others but, hey, that's life! :)
In the continuing saga of Ayla and Jondolar, they arrive at the caves of the Zelondonii to a mixed but mostly positive reception. As Ayla wins over the hearts of Jondolar's family she inadvertently makes ... read full review