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People of the Earth
  

People of the Earth (Audio Cassette)

by W. Michael Gear (Author), Kathleen O'Neal Gear (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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At the dawn of agriculture, a young woman is caught between the love of two men who must have her and and the vision given to her people long ago by the spirit of the wolf. Book available.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Once touched by the Dreamer you will never be the same., Oct 9 2000
By A. Tresca - See all my reviews
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The third novel in their series, the Gears introduce us to a different set of people who live in lodges dug into the Earth. Two groups of very different people must learn to work together to fight against a common threat. What's worse, someone is killing their Dreamers -- the people who walk between worlds and can see into the future. An unlikely couple must Dream the new way and lead their peoples into the next age. Once touched by the Power of a Dreamer they will never be the same and neither will you. Once again archaeology and imagination make for a fabulous pre-historic adventure.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good, Mar 28 2008
By greatedcorn (canada) - See all my reviews
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i've read a few books in this series and i'd have to say that this one's my favourites. I liked the perspectives from which the authors presented their characters. it was a kind of pensive, but not seriously so... meaning that there are little tidbits to think over every now and again but these tidbits are by no means the focus of the book, more a backdrop to the story, and they don't really inspire any intense thought, just more of a lazy sunday afternoon pondering kind of thought. if that makes sense.
i thought the story was well put together. there are several plot lines going on at once, which i enjoy because it gets the mind going a bit, but they all tie in to the overall story which is always nice. i liked the character bad belly. he was a reserved kind of guy, not for timidity but kind of for oddness. i thought him and whatever her name was made an ok couple. She could've been stronger, which bugged me at times. i read this a while back so i can't give any examples but i do recall that i wanted her to be stronger at times. though this is so, she wasn't exactly weak. she had an inner strength, it just wasn't as powerful when confronting other people. This was a minor detail though. the plot and characters were well done and the story had a nice flow to it.
overall, worth picking up i'd say.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the best I have yet to see from the Gears..., Mar 18 2004
By Chelsea G. Humphrey (Hampton, VA USA) - See all my reviews
I read the first two and even though i thought they were just about exactly alike I still read the third. Mainly because I thought that no way could the Gears end all of their many books the same way plus i had already bought it. I was definitly impressed with this book. The same theory was the basis for the book and intertwined with the other books very well. In this book the characters were swapped...this time we have a female dreamer. The plot for this one is great, and the ending was different which made it great. The characters i thought were better. All around it was great. I would recommend this book to any of the prehistory buffs but not before you read the first two other wise you may have trouble keeping up. And if you read the first two and your like me thinking that the first two were repetive, this one has that twist us, the readers, were looking for in the 2nd book. I will definitly read the next to see what else the Gear's have in store for us, maybe they learned that readers need a few surprises from time to time to keep us coming back for more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another in a great series
This book epitomizes others by the Gears. Like them, it is an intriguing way to learn more about our Native American forebears. Read more
Published on Dec 14 2000 by Ben LaGarde

5.0 out of 5 stars Very good book
This was another masterful book by the Gears. It had some long, unnecissary bits to it but on the whole it was very good. Read more
Published on Dec 1 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A magnificant book
This book is a tale of love, a tale of war, a tale of hatred and suffering. It's a book that everyone should read.
Published on Nov 10 1999 by Matilda Wren

5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive and informative
An adventure to read. a sweeping story of prehistory written about people that one can care about. A novel of suspense. Archology made interesting.
Published on May 20 1999 by Leig@aol.com

5.0 out of 5 stars A book you just can't put down! The magic entwines you!
I loved this book! I borrowed it from a friend. Although not as exciting as the other books at first, it rapidly became one of the best books I've ever read (the others being... Read more
Published on Oct 4 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellant, enjoyable, well written, entertaining story
While waiting for Jean Auels' books (boy do I hate to wait) went looking for simular stories, This book is on Native Americans. Read more
Published on Jan 27 1997

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