If you love an epic romance, beautiful, rich language, period detail, and want to enjoy it in up to 10 wonderful books, then immerse yourself in the Highlands, in France, in America, and the rich history of the mid-1700s and mid-1900s. And then watch the TV series, and be thrilled all over again.
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I have become absolutely facinated by this series of books by Diana Gabaldon. She is an excellent story teller and makes me want to read more! Great Book. Great Series. Great Author!
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I can not rave enough on this book and the entire series. The characters are so real to me now I expect them to walk in the room. This is a time travel book and is full of historical facts, events from 18th century Scotland. Gabaldon is very acurate of Scottish life in this time period. A romantic story full of love, hate, war, highland violence and intrugue. Language is moderate. Some sex, but scenes are not overly offensive. Characters are bright and vivid. Very LONG books, but they did end too soon! I Recommend all the Outlander books by this author.
I enjoyed reading the first 4 Outlander books when they first came out, but forgot about these characters until the Starz series hit the air. While Outlander showrunners and cast tell the story brilliantly, there are more intimate conversations and more of Claire's inner thoughts told in the book series. If you love the show, the books will add more adventure and depth to the story. I prefer massmarket paperback, but like the paper quality of older books. This copy was in great condition.
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I really enjoy Diana Gabaldon's writing in this series. "Voyager" carries on with the story of Claire and Jamie Fraser. This installment in the series is quite wonderful reading because you want the two of them to be together and in the previous book they spent a most of it apart but together in flashbacks. The only thing I didn't like as much about this installment is that the time threads do seem a bit more unbelievable, if that is possible in a story like this. Gabaldon's books are heavy on history and place and light on "romance" which is just like I like my books. She doesn't flinch away from the ugly parts of history either. If you haven't yet started the series, pick up "Outlander" and then "Dragonfly in Amber". After you finish those, go for a historical voyage with "Voyager"!Read full review
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