Feel the crash of mastodons and hear saber-tooth cats roar as you roam New York with its first explorers. Christen the Erie Canal and float in a submarine above drowned Broadway. New York is the sixth book in the 30,000 B.C. Chronicles, an adventure series about the survivors of a futuristic science expeditionary team shipwrecked in the Paleolithic.
Matthew Thayer has won more than 75 state and national awards for his writing and photography. He lives on the Hawaiian island of Maui, where he is a staff photojournalist for the local newspaper. Matthew was born in Erie, PA and graduated from Kent State University. Along with writing and photography, his interests include ocean kayaking, coaching soccer, public speaking, traveling the world with wife Kelly and enjoying the great outdoors with their adult children.
May 1st... started reading the day it came out. Got sucked in immediately as I did the others in this series. Excellent reading to the point when I wasn’t reading I was thinking or dreaming about it. Take my word for it, read this series, you won’t regret it.
I'm 83 pages in and definitely thinking about just quitting already this book is kind of confusing 🤔 . Still trying to figure out what the relevance of the story switching back and forth between 30000 b.c. and 1825. It's actually aggravating. Why not just tell the story from 30,000 b.c.
The ending just came upon me unexpectedly.I want it to continue. That is the best compliment you can say about a truly magnificent read, when you stand up and scream “what!, the end! I want more”
I enjoyed this book immensely, Duart and Sal paired together forever. Yes, please give me a series of just this to come, please That said, I'm sad because there's only one more book in the series at this point in our time-line.
DIFFERENT....BUT, NON THE LESS, ENJOYED....WITH A BREAK FROM THIS TYPE OF BOOK....I WILL GO BACK AND READ OTHERS OF THE SAME TYPE.....I AM OPEN TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF BOOKS. ALSO, NEVER TO OLD TO LEARN....AND I'M REALLY 'OLD'.....