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Dragonfly in Amber

Dragonfly in Amber

List Price: $29.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Series I've ever read!
Review: I can't say enough about these books. If I had to pick a favorite author, there would be no contest. Just remember, if you are new to reading these books, make sure to read them in order! Outlander, Dragonfly In Amber, Voyager & Drums of Autum, in that order. I never wanted to books to end and I am dying for the next two to be released!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I don't ever want this series to finish!
Review: You become part of their lives after four wonderful books (can't wait for the next ones!). It is a wonderful wonderful romance, but it also definitely has plenty of adventure, history and again I must say, special special romance. I cried a lot in this series. If you are a woman that loves a GOOD romance this is the series for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dragonfly in Amber
Review: Brilliant! Just brilliant! Everyone must listen to the unabridged audio for Dragonfly. Davina Porter deserves a standing ovation! I didn't listen to Diana Gabaldon's story, I lived it! Listening was much better than reading. I'll forever be in search of that circle of stones in which to pass.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice book, but not Gabaldon's best
Review: This was an enjoyable book, and I'll reccomend but it just didn't see to hold my attention as well as her others. stil great, though!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Please pass the tissues!
Review: Diana Gabaldon has done it again. I don't know how much more of this heart wrenching writing I can take. All you need to do is make it through the history part of the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie, which might be a little difficult for the mentally challenged like myself and than you're back into a flow similar to the first book in this saga. Yes, Dragonfly In Amber was a little bit of a chore for me to get through but it's good to flex the brain muscle every once in a blue moon. Why the five stars; hey it's Jamie and Claire. They'd make a root canal exciting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good read, but read Outlander first
Review: This book, the second in the series, gives a very good look into to life of Jamie and Claire Fraser, so you understand why they do the things they do for each other. Wonderfully written, well researched and a good read no matter how many times you read it. Read Outlander first to get the basic story, or you may miss most of the references in this book. You're sure to love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dragonfly in Amber
Review: This is the kind of book you just hate to finish! I didn't want the story to stop! I've never read anything quite like this. Mrs. Gabaldon is an extremely talented writer. History, love, and time travel? She definately makes it all work!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Story
Review: This book was one of the best developed historical/time travel romances I have ever read. I cannot wait to read future works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite in the Outlander series
Review: In this book, Jamie and Claire come face to face with history and destiny. For those who like to read about history, this book is captivating from start to finish. As in Outlander, the characters are real and intriguing. The settings are lush and palpable. The romance, above all, is mesmerizing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fulfilling Second Helping
Review: I just can't help it! Diana Gabaldon serves (and delivers) another enticing slice of Claire and Jamie Fraser with Dragonfly in Amber. I admit I'm not a huge fan of romance novels, and at one time I vowed to never pick another one up--BUT Diana quickly changed my mind. Her brilliant ability to create multi-dimensional characters is profound; her descriptive methods of setting each scene immersed my mind's eye with vivid images of Edinburgh's narrow cobble-stone streets...and the splendor of Paris in the spring. From start to finish my reading experience was richly rewarded with the warmth, the passion, the humility and the candor that makes the characters in the Outlander series all the more human. As a genealogist, I found these stories gave me a brief, but valuable, glimpse of what life may (or may not) have been like for my ancestors. A remarkable, well-researched novel. This one will be read again...and enjoyed forever.


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