"I can't change the pain you suffered in the past, but I can do everything possible to prevent the pain you might suffer in the future."
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"I can't change the pain you suffered in the past, but I can do everything possible to prevent the pain you might suffer in the future."
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Has anyone read this one? I just got it from the library and it doesn't have the best reviews on Goodreads... Not sure I should bother..
Eeeeeeh... definitely not my kind of historical fiction ( I mean it really isn't historical. Just very vaguely). The time period had potential but it went totally untouched 😭
This book has been on my shelf for a while so I'm gonna give it a try
Not my usual theme but this was my last night and some YouTube. Pretty cosy Saturday night. Do you guys know I'm cohosting a readathon next week and there's a giveaway too! Check my previous post for more details!
Just started this one... finding the 2nd person POV interesting. I was intrigued how a book set in the Ice Age would read. So far, it's interesting.
4/5 stars. I liked the time period setting and found it unique and loved all that Julie did with it (prehistoric--the clan rivalry, the storytelling, the family roles, etc.) but I did NOT like the second person POV writing. Just not my thing. To me it slows the action down. Overall a really good read though!
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What a great way to get out of my reading slump 😍
On a reread I enjoyed it a little bit more I think. The book is very plot driven and I enjoyed the story line. Kol was an easy narrator to get behind, Mya though not very fleshed out was a cute relationship even though she's perpetually angry. Lo was a decent villain with her twisted motives. I wish there had been a bit more but I enjoyed it!
"Tell me something wonderful- a story that's startling and marvelous."
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I wouldn't go into this one expecting Clan of the Cave Bear or Pride and Prejudice. I think it only fair to read this as a unique tale. That being said, I was fully immersed and devoured this book despite mixed and mediocre reviews that I've seen out there.
Note: I ignored the modernization of the characters' speech and actions because it didn't feel true to the prehistory setting. Also, the 2nd person POV felt odd at first, but I got used to it.
Good book, I enjoyed it, but it wasn't anything to write home about...but that cover though...absolutely stunning!!
Um. I don't know. The setting was really fascinating to me, but the characters didn't really hold any interest for me.
I didn't realize this was 2nd person. And in audio too. ? My first instinct is to yell "you don't know me!" I don't generally enjoy 2nd person. But I am going to try.
I read through most of this in one sitting and liked it overall. It did lose some momentum at the end. Honestly, I forgot this was a P&P adaptation while reading. I think YA adventure/romance readers will enjoy this more than Janeites.
This just didn't work for me. It was a weird mix of 1st person present with 2nd person sprinkled throughout. Kol addressed his love interest as "you" and it really threw me off. The Neolithic Era setting, while intriguing, didn't come off well (simplistic-ish thinking but proper dialogue).
Saturday afternoon in the sun.
The biggest compliment I can give this story was that it was a retelling of P&P set in the time of ivory-tusked mammoths and nomadic clans dressed in seal-skin parkas, and it WORKED. Still, the parallels were a little TOO obvious at times, and it dragged on just a little too long near the end. ★★★☆☆
CURRENTLY READING | A prehistoric novel with inspiration from Pride and Prejudice? Sure, why not...
"You raise your arm and wave. Such a small gesture, but the simple movement of your hand fans a flame inside me that I've tried again and again to another out."
Ivory and Bone: 3.5/5 Stars .
This is a bit slow moving, but still interesting. I haven't read anything set in a prehistoric for a long time and those details were intriguing. I could have used a better romantic pay off, but still consider this one a good pick if you're looking for something offbeat
This one was so-so for me. Didn't hate it, but found it too romancy and would have liked more historical accuracy - more Clan of the Cave Bears and less Pride and Prejudice. I appreciate the concept - execution could have been better
This was last week's Epic FIRST5. Didn't have time to read, but think it will be another hit for me.
Got some ARC's in the mail at work today - looking forward to Ivory and Bone the most! It's been said that it is a Clan of the Cave Bears meets Pride and Prejudice mash up - sounds great to me!!
Loved this gender flipped Pride and Prejudice retelling set in Prehistoric times!
Ugh. This one had me so excited and I was so let down. It's extremely slow, a lot weird, and nothing even happens until over halfway through the book. I was bored with this one and wish I had just set it aside for something else.
Just started this ice age fantasy. It begins with a mammoth hunt, so I'm pretty entertained thus far!