Try it, you may like it.. The series is fairly well written speculative fiction, about a point in time when two species of men existed together. Everything the author writes about ~could~ have happened.
- It is not fantasy.
My long dead wife cajoled me into reading "The Clan of the Cave Bear"(first on in the series).. I laughed at romance drama readers(wife) and wouldnt be caught in a 1000 years reading one.. Educated and snooty professional that I was.. But it was O.K. for the underachievers, heck they had to have something to amuse them..
This lady(wife) was way ahead of me.. She said.. read 10 pages and if you don't like it then you don't.. so there.. I fell for it.. Heck I could read 10 pages in a heartbeat before the wordless glanceing wry smile as I looked over my John Denver glasses and tossed the book on the coffee table..
Needless to say thats not what happened..
You want to know what happened.?..
Well I ain't tellin.. Nyah!.. d;-)~',',
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I'm sure that would be a most interesting speculation, don. But I confess my real interest in this question is the succession, or transition, of one to the other, and why that transition was successful. We do not get that sort of information from the consideration of biological data alone. Or so it seems to me.
Thank you so much for writing!