well if nothing else i was left thinking how useless the average male would be in similar throwback circumstances, more-so without language skills.
an interesting view of a popular theme and a quick read.





a good read. the modern day baptist version of harry kemelman's 'rabbi' series .





and just as Pig "was going to have a crap in the grass, then a roll in the mud", it finished.
great read hope to see more.
reminds me a lot of that triffids book which sticks in my mind from about 40years ago.
good read :)





well #4 in the series is available from the author's website and it too is a good read, its just a shame it took so many years to get from 3 to 4 i'll probably be living in another //dimension// doing things with rocks, hrrmph stones by the time the follow up is available (hopefully there will be one). worth the bucks, worth the effort. the author has requested the book not be uploaded to sites other than his, fairs fair..





like the earlier volumes in this series, this is also a good sci-fi read, eagerly awaiting #4. sci-fi folk would not be disappointed with the downloads. ***** :)





well i read a lot of books and i couldnt read this one, it reminded me a lot of a monopoly board, it reminded me a lot of the very first riverworld movie i downloaded where there was one alien in the story and it became sci-fi. there's just too much wrong with the logic of this story, high street, trains and petrol and diesel on a colonised planet? doesnt gel...





this is a good read, there's nothing to actually timeline it to 3000bc on this planet and i found myself looking in an atlas to determine if the place names carried through from folklore. the three books in the series were enjoyable
***** :)




