So we finally have a release date for Jean Auel's long anticipated Book 6: The Land of Painted Caves. And it is... March 29, 2011! That is wonderful news - but still a far away promise! So, let's continue to see what else we can find to keep ourselves amused until then...

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Book 6 Release Date News!

OMG! There is finally news about Jean Auel's Book 6 release date and about Book 6 itself - and it's both good and bad!

The title is The Land of Painted Caves and it will be published on March 29, 2011. That's right fans! It's still a long time from now (bad news!), but at least there is a date (good news!)!

It was also announced that it will be the last book in the series - no book 7 (sad news). That is too bad, but hopefully it means The Land of Painted Caves will be full of character development to conclude the story. I can't wait!

Click here to read the article where I received this news.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Fan Fiction 2

Well, I finished the Fan Fiction story that I mentioned below. It was good. I wish it had been longer, but I quite enjoyed it and would recommend it. So now it's time to find another one!

I usually look for stories about the Clan. I figure that sooner or later Jean is going to tell us what happens to Ayla and Jondalar, but I don't get the sense that she intends to re-visit Broud's Clan (as much as we might like her to). So it's fun to see how other fans imagine their lives continuing.

The first story I tried had some interesting ideas, but I ended up having to abandon it because all of the spelling and grammatical errors were killing me! I tried to ignore them for a while, but by the fiftieth time that Brun was misspelled (or probably mistakenly auto-corrected) to Burn, I'd had enough. Plus the writer didn't know Jean's characters very well. For example, he or she thought that Durc was 2 years old at his first Clan Gathering (he was actually only a few months old).

So I started reading this story. It begins pretty much right where The Clan of the Cave Bear finished off, and is very well written so far. The characters are recognizable, and I find the story plausible. Plus, the author is very prolific writer, and the story is fairly long. I'm still only on the first page of the topic, but have reached chapter 5 of the story.

Do you have any Fan Fiction stories you would like to recommend?

Monday, May 10, 2010

Book 6 - What I Wish For...

Well, just finished another internet search looking for any information about the release date for Book 6. Of course, there is nothing new! So, I thought I would make list of things I am hoping to see (or not see!) in Book 6. You know, other than just the book itself before I'm 80!
  1. Character development! I get that Jean likes to research a lot, and likes to give us every detail of that research. But lets be honest - all we really want is to know what happens to the characters. So I wish for very few long descriptions of landscapes or vegetation or caves or animals and lots of information about what the people are doing!
  2. Minimal recaps. Yes, I know. Ayla has discovered/invented pretty much every modern convenience imaginable. But can we please not spend half the book "remembering" how she domesticated animals? Can we not rehash the fire stone discovery? Or talk about the thread puller? And while we're at it, I don't need to be reminded of salient moments from previous books unless they directly impact what is just about to happen. Even then, keep it brief!
  3. No more Mother's Song. How many times did it appear in The Shelters of Stone. Six? Eight? I don't really know, because even the first time I read the book I stopped reading the Mother's Song after the first time. In fact, I grew to hate the Mother's Song, and I don't even read it once anymore when I re-read the book.
Well, those are my first three, and main wishes. Another time we'll talk about things I'd love to see in the storyline!

What are your wishes for Book 6?

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Memories - The Valley of Horses

I would have been around 12 or 13 years old the first time I read The Valley of Horses. My Mother and I had both really enjoyed The Clan of the Cave Bear and were eager to find out what happened next!

My Mom read it first because it was her book, and afterwards she was actually reluctant to pass it on to me because of all of the sex scenes (I was probably a little young for that). Of course I begged and pleaded... so in the end, she stapled all of the sex scene pages together and let me read the rest of the book!

I don't remember when I finally got to read the whole book - probably a couple of years later when The Mammoth Hunters came out and she got sick of stapling pages together! Ironically, the sex scenes are a part of the story I usually skip now when I re-read the books.

Can you believe that there was once a time when we only had to wait two years for a new Earth's Children Series book?

What are your The Valley Of Horses memories?