Forbidden Land: A Novel of the First Americans this question feed

asked by mike on November 3, 2006 11:57 AM
The spellbinding epic adventure of a time when mankind took its first steps and the icy wilds claimed the earth.  Breathtaking, vivid, unforgettable--here is the third volume of the panoramic new series The First Americans which began with Beyond The Sea Of Ice and continued with Corridor Of Storms.  In this untamed prehistoric time, the great hunter Torka has led a group of survivors across a frozen sea.  Now he is their proud headman, a leader who defies the old ways.  For this, the will of the tribe turns against him--and he must act quickly to save his children from those who would see them killed.  Together with his family and a small band of faithful followers, Torka and his wife Lonit strike out a dangerous journey to an unknown land feared by all men. . .the forbidden land.  With supreme courage they will struggle against its savagery, its strange creatures and ancient mystical beliefs to build a future worthy of a noble people. . .worthy of Americans.


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William Sarabande's series in this saga of the stone age man is far superior than others I have read. Her insight and storytelling of how it used to be back then seems well researched and exciting, filled with action and adventure as well. The characters are very strong and very enjoyable to read. There is alot of intrigue and things happen that you dont expect - which I like in a book. This is a must read!
reviewed by anexpert on November 8, 2006 11:35 AM

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The First Americas Series is a great series, however the bookForbidden Land is the only book out of the whole series that I didn'tenjoy immensely. In fact I found myself getting annoyed with the way that the book was written. Especially when it came to Karana and to Torka. The conflict between them was awful. Karana is protrayed as childish and Torka as this bull headed idiot. But if you can get past the way the author protrays these two main characters, it is a pretty good book.
reviewed by bigwinner on November 10, 2006 1:59 AM

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