Rating:  Summary: Outlander Review: This is the best book I have ever read. It leads into the next book great. I love the way that Diana Gabaldon makes you feel like you're there. She makes you come to love Jamie and Claire. I have read the whole series (4 books) twice and I am on my third time. It doesn't get old, just gets more interesting. There are so many details you notice ,not just reading it for the first time, but also the 2nd and 3rd time you read it. Diana seems to put so much history into the books and it is amazing how much you learn about the time period, but you don't realize your learning because your so involved with the characters.
Rating:  Summary: I cannot say enough about this book. Review: The best romance novel I've ever read.
Rating:  Summary: Outlander is terrific Review: I loved Outlander! So did everyone I know. It's a little slow getting going but stick with it - it's worth it. I've read the whole series and can't wait for the new book. The history involved is very interesting and the character of Jamie Fraser is irresistible. We all want a Jamie in our lives. The characters are very believable and easy to picture. I love the use of Scottish accent in the writing. It's also quite humorous, especially the second time around.
Rating:  Summary: INCREDIBLE Review: I love this book. Diana Gabaldon gets straight into describing these fabulous characters, she does it so well they almost become alive in your mind. Set in Scotland in 2 different centuries, this book shows love in its purest and truest form, it tells a story of a love that will not die and cannot be tainted. While I was reading this book I felt like Alice in Wonderland, as if I'd been sucked into the story myself. The story is based on two people,Claire - a woman who is used to getting her own way, she has a strong will and is the kindof women that most admire. Jamie - a typical Scottish brouge, who does not look twice at plundering but has a sensitive heart and takes care of those he loves. Throughout the book, we watch the timid love develop between these two fabulous people. You will experience heartbreak, laughter and confusion. It's a longer book, but if you dont sit down and read it, you are missing out on one great read.
Rating:  Summary: sappy romances-a thing of the past Review: I too fell in love with this series by the ever-guiding words of my mother. She loved the books so when I started reading them we would have discussions on the characters. I of course loved Claire and Jamie, who wouldn't, but I also found this novel exciting because of the onslaught of minor characters who you get to meet. It's just fantastic, there is nothing to compare it with, and once you start to read be prepared to never stop. I was late to work twice, trying to desperately finish those last few pages in the parking lot!!
Rating:  Summary: What's under his kilt? Review: A thinly disguised romance novel. I was disappointed that once the main character goes back in time to early Scotland, she stays there for a loooong time. I expected more treatment of issues of going back and forth between realities. Also, the ending was blah, beige, boring. It could have been intense, especially if the time scene had flicked back and forth more often, as her character's husband in "present" time is a descendent of a past enemy. What if she'd tried to get present hubby to go back with her and change things? What if, what if.... ah well....
Rating:  Summary: Outlander is Outstanding Review: What took me so long to read this book? I dont ususally read 'historical romances' or time travel. Ladies, you have to read this one! I am so glad it did not have a stupid cover. I would have passed up a great book. Claire is full out guts, amusing and good hearted. Jamie is, well, read this book. OMIGOD! Your heart will go out to this man. The other characters are well defined. Everytime Claire wondered if she should return to Frank, I muttered "the hell with Frank." You will see what I mean. Despite its length, it is a fairly quick read and worth every second. Having waited so long to start the series, I bought all the succeeding ones. The ending of the Outlander was poignant and stirred me enough to read the others. On to the next!
Rating:  Summary: fear terror horror love and down right injustice tore at me Review: Pointed in the right direction i was introduced to Outlander by a very good friend. I have just finished the book yesterday and already i feel tears well in my eyes as i think i may never hear from them again. Gabaldon made every page jump out in my imagination and when they were hurt i was hurt. I don't know how Claire did not break out crying throughout her entire adventure. All day i was wondering - i was told this was a series but what kind of series. Are there going to be totally different characters throughout the series...When i saw that dragonfly in amber had the names Jamie and Claire i started welling again...like i had found my best friends again...who i thought were lost forever somewher in Italy in the 18th century. My love to them all even jack randall whom without i would have had no reason to cry - pure injust.
Rating:  Summary: best i've ever read Review: These OUTLANDER books are the best I've ever read. It is now mid-July, and I'm on my 4th reading of them since March. I'm beginning to get worried about myself! Do give them a try.
Rating:  Summary: This book will hook you in and keep you there Review: This book is perfect for anyone who has ever been fascinated by the history of Scotland, time travel, romance, or all of the above. In the first of a six part series, Gabaldon blends together multiple genres to form one breathtakingly beautiful story of love lost and passion renewed. The book opens in post WWII Scotland with Claire Randall and her husband-- newly reunited after the war they have decided to take a trip together and get to know one another again. Frank Randall, Claire's husband, is a historian and desires to research his own geneology. Claire served as a field nurse during the war, and has developed an amateur interest in herbs and herbal medicine. While Frank is off researching his notorious ancestor, Black Jack Randall, Claire takes a trip to a group of standing stones to hunt for herbs. While there she is drawn to a mysterious cleft in the rock, and subsequently hurled through time to land on the same spot... 200 years earlier. Claire must quickly adapt to her new surroundings and her new life, as well as try to find a way back home to her beloved Frank. She is unwillingly picked up by a band of Highlanders and forced to travel with them. Along the way she becomes aquainted with Jamie Fraser, a tall handsome Scot. Before long the two have fallen madly in love and Claire finds herself battling to keep the love of her life while surviving in a hostile, divided land. The book may seem intimidating at first glance, due to its' length, but the story is fast-paced and latent with suspense. Gabaldon paints her characters so brightly that at times it is difficult to differentiate between the page and reality. A truly entertaining read.
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