I know you're planning on moving on to another book, though I can't remember which one you said...I really really hope you continue with this story. I love your narration style and I love this book series. I have my fingers crossed that you'll do Valley of the Horses! It's, in my opinion, one of the best books in the series!
If you haven't read the rest of the series (they're very long books) it just gets better and better(until the "painted caves" book which I think is the last in the series.. that one isn't great)
Daves back!! This is the best Christmas ever!! Andor is the best Starwars btw!! I had given up until I saw that show! Thank you Davey!! Merry Christmas!!
I really love your narration for my favorite book series. Pretty please with a cherry on top, Will you finish the series 🥺👉I simply can't listen to that monotone, droll narrator on audible 😢
@Harley It must have been in the wrong thread, I was half asleep when I typed that.. someone had said "I wonder if they'll take her back...I really hope they'll take her back"
Children shouldn't be condemned for the sins of their parents. It wasn't her baby's fault that Broud raped her. I think Ayla's decision to keep her baby is a very interesting and often forgotten point of view to consider. Just another sign that she's a survivor who will find the best side of things, no matter how much catastrophe befalls her.
The clan didn't relate getting pregnant to sex/rape. So in the story she didn't know it was Braud's child. Pregnancy was believed to have a spiritual cause, the totem of the woman being overpowered by the totem of a man. The 'releave' of man's needs had nothing to do with it. Ayla started to gess it though. But it is a fantasy book, remember, not a history book or stone age psychology 😊
By chapter 19, the whole "I might die!" trope was already being crammed right up the bum a little roughly. Now it's tedious. As if Ayla would be afraid of being dead after she's already been there.
I know you're planning on moving on to another book, though I can't remember which one you said...I really really hope you continue with this story. I love your narration style and I love this book series. I have my fingers crossed that you'll do Valley of the Horses! It's, in my opinion, one of the best books in the series!
This book is great ! Just gets crazier and crazier
If you haven't read the rest of the series (they're very long books) it just gets better and better(until the "painted caves" book which I think is the last in the series.. that one isn't great)
Daves back!! This is the best Christmas ever!!
Andor is the best Starwars btw!! I had given up until I saw that show!
Thank you Davey!! Merry Christmas!!
Glad your alright covid was a scary time so many people passed. Thanks for the upload
So great to have you back David.
Great books. I've read them thirty years ago 😊
My child would might be deformed but I will love it with all my heart
DAVE!!!! Best Christmas gift EVER
I really love your narration for my favorite book series. Pretty please with a cherry on top, Will you finish the series 🥺👉I simply can't listen to that monotone, droll narrator on audible 😢
Omg! This is out of control!!
What’s going to happen?? I hope they take her back !!!
If you've never read this series you absolutely should. It's amazing
Valley of horses best read
What’s the image? Looks like something from 2001 a Space Odyssey
…ok, helps if I listen to the whole chapter before I ask. Foolish mistake 😉
Understandable! I forgot to make my comment explaining the chapter image for this one!
Woo
A dawn of a new generation
👍👍👍
Kari is no Durc
How many chapters does this book have ?
28 chapters. 495 pages (paperback). A hefty tome!
This book is awesome... the second and third books are my favorites. They're all great though
I really want to ruin it for you and tell you what happens..I won't... but I really want to!
@@ljb8157 😂iv read the whole series already started can spoil it for you if you like 😅
@Harley It must have been in the wrong thread, I was half asleep when I typed that.. someone had said "I wonder if they'll take her back...I really hope they'll take her back"
It kind of bothers me how Ayla wants to keep her son even though he's the son of Broud, who raped Ayla.
Children shouldn't be condemned for the sins of their parents. It wasn't her baby's fault that Broud raped her. I think Ayla's decision to keep her baby is a very interesting and often forgotten point of view to consider. Just another sign that she's a survivor who will find the best side of things, no matter how much catastrophe befalls her.
The clan didn't relate getting pregnant to sex/rape. So in the story she didn't know it was Braud's child. Pregnancy was believed to have a spiritual cause, the totem of the woman being overpowered by the totem of a man. The 'releave' of man's needs had nothing to do with it. Ayla started to gess it though.
But it is a fantasy book, remember, not a history book or stone age psychology 😊
Sweet child
By chapter 19, the whole "I might die!" trope was already being crammed right up the bum a little roughly. Now it's tedious. As if Ayla would be afraid of being dead after she's already been there.
fire and blood?
It’s a sad chapter
Who's the cave lion
Ayla
welcome back dude
In the movie the characters don’t speak like the other characters in this story