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Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
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Okay, there are tons of reviews on this book, and I can't add too much to the review ether that hasn't already been said. But, I promised to write a review for every book I read, so I'll do this in an different kind of way. How about a Q&A session about this book?

Question and Answer Session With Danielle Regarding Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

1. So, you finally read it. How does it feel to read this 850 page magnum opus?


I feel a profound sense of accomplishment. I'm glad that I 'womaned-up' and faced this super-duper long book. This is the longest book I've ever read (other than the Bible, which I've read in parts, although I haven't made it through all the way yet). I'm verra, verra glad I chose this book for a challenge, thus had to read it in a certain time period. I might have put it off longer, and missed the marvelous book that it was.

2.What do you think of Jamie Fraser?

Are there words to describe him? He is just fantastic. I can't imagine how D. Gabaldon created such a wonderful, wonderful character. I have standards for my "heroes to die for", and he meets all those standards. What a beautiful, wonderful man! Claire is a lucky woman.

3. Was this a difficult read?

I have to say that it wasn't. I did have to apply myself. This was more because I don't care for long books. I like to read shorter books so I can move onto the next book faster. This book felt like it could be 2 1/2 books. However, it wasn't boring. It was interesting seeing life back then, and how Claire, who is from the 20th century, reacted to it. I love books about Scotland and Scottish people. Their way of life sort of resonates with me. And the characters were very vivid and fascinating. And the romance was to die for. And Jamie is just awesome!!!

4. What was your favorite aspect of this book?

Jamie Fraser! My second favorite aspect for the powerful love story between Claire and Jamie. They are definitely a couple that was meant to be together. I thought that the fact that she was married in the future would bother me, but it didn't. I thought of Frank as being her past life, and although she truly loved Frank, he wasn't her soulmate like Jamie was (can I write a review without using that 'S' word? Apparently not). I so wanted her to stay with Jamie. There was no contest. And Claire was used to rustic living, since she'd grown up on digs with her uncle. I also liked seeing Claire do her medical treatments (I love medicine). I also liked the adventure and the fighting.

5. What didn't you like about this book?

Well, I hated Randall, but I was supposed to! He was one sick puppy! I can't imagine how Claire felt to meet her husband's ancestor, and to know what a truly awful man he was. I hated some of the situations that Jamie and Claire faced and what they had to do. It made me sad that one evil man had caused this.

6. Would you recommend this book to other readers?

Absolutely, providing that one was committed to reading a book that is nearly 900 pages, and one enjoys historical books. No book is for all tastes, but I think those who might be interested in a story with a fantastic hero like Jamie, and an outstanding heroine like Claire, and those who are crazy about Scottish subject matter, should read it.

7.Has the bar been raised for Scottish Highlander romance?

Most definitely. I try not to compare books, because, well it isn't fair. But, now that I've read Outlander, I know in the back of my mind, an image of Jamie will crop up when I read future Highlander books.

8. Were parts of this book hard to read?

Oh, there was a couple of parts that made me wince. One part nearly broke my heart, but Claire really came through for Jamie, and it made me almost cry. It was beautifully done. I tend to read romance books for the hero moreso than the heroine, but I love a great heroine, and Claire is definitely that.

9.Okay, what if I don't like romance, and I think it's sappy nonsense. Can I still enjoy this book?

Well, I think this might convert you, if you don't enjoy romance. Barring that, I still think you'd enjoy this book. Not only is it a great romance, it's great historical fiction. And the time travel element, although not a huge part, is very intriguing. So, give it a try.

10.Danielle, what are you going to do, now that you've read Outlander?

Go to Disney World???? Just kidding! Honestly, I'm going to continue my reading adventures in my massive, ever-growing tbr pile, and I know eventually I will be drawn back to this series. But, I think I'll read some shorter books for a wee bit. I might take a break from Scottish Highlander romance for a while. I don't want to be disappointed because the book isn't Outlander.

11.It's about time to wrap this up. Anything you want to add?

Just a few things: The praise for Jamie Fraser is well-deserved. Ms. Gabaldon wrote a fantastic book, and I'm very glad I read it. I can now pat myself on the back, since I read this book. I'll consider it my War and Peace, in fact. I hope that those who are hesistant to read this book take the plunge. It was worth the time spent on it.
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“For where all love is, the speaking is unnecessary”
Diana Gabaldon, Outlander

Diana Gabaldon
“I can bear pain myself, he said softly, but I couldna bear yours. That would take more strength than I have.”
Diana Gabaldon, Outlander

Diana Gabaldon
“Oh, aye, Sassenach. I am your master . . . and you're mine. Seems I canna possess your soul without losing my own.”
Diana Gabaldon, Outlander

Diana Gabaldon
“Murtagh was right about women. Sassenach, I risked my life for ye, committing theft, arson, assault, and murder into the bargain. In return for which ye call me names, insult my manhood, kick me in the ballocks and claw my face. Then I beat you half to death and tell ye all the most humiliating things have ever happened to me, and ye say ye love me." He laid his head on his knees and laughed some more. Finally he rose and held out a hand to me, wiping his eyes with the other.
"You're no verra sensible, Sassenach, but I like ye fine. Let's go.”
Diana Gabaldon, Outlander

Diana Gabaldon
“No wonder he was so good with horses, I thought blearily, feeling his fingers rubbing gently behind my ears, listening to the soothing, incomprehensible speech. If I were a horse, I鈥檇 let him ride me anywhere.”
Diana Gabaldon, Outlander


Reading Progress

February 19, 2009 – Shelved
November 20, 2009 – Shelved as: epic-saga-type-romance
May 28, 2010 – Shelved as: owned-copy
May 28, 2010 – Shelved as: virgin-hero
May 28, 2010 – Shelved as: adultery
May 28, 2010 – Shelved as: time-travel
May 28, 2010 – Shelved as: older-woman-younger-man
May 28, 2010 – Shelved as: dhasg-spell-it-out
September 22, 2010 – Started Reading
September 22, 2010 –
page 71
8.35%
September 22, 2010 –
page 154
18.12% "I'm already seeing the appeal of Jamie Fraser. Good story."
September 22, 2010 – Shelved as: scottish
September 22, 2010 – Shelved as: 18th-century
September 24, 2010 –
page 321
37.76%
September 24, 2010 –
page 534
62.82%
September 24, 2010 –
page 560
65.88% "How important is indoor plumbing anyway? And it's not bigamy/adultery if your husband isn't born for another 160-odd years. I'd stay with Jamie!"
September 25, 2010 –
page 680
80.0%
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: hero-to-die-for
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: tortured-hero
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: abused
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: favorites
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: best-of-2010
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: desert-island-keepers
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: accidental-bigamy
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: forced-bride
September 26, 2010 – Shelved as: sigh-worthy-hero
September 26, 2010 – Finished Reading
September 27, 2010 – Shelved as: capable-heroine
September 27, 2010 – Shelved as: heroine-i-adore
September 27, 2010 – Shelved as: medical-profession
September 27, 2010 – Shelved as: warrior
September 27, 2010 – Shelved as: nursed-back-to-health

Comments Showing 1-50 of 92 (92 new)


NorthernLightsGirl Can't wait to see what you think of this one when you read it. :)


 Danielle The Book Huntress It might be a while. But I'll read it one day and post my thoughts. A 700 page novel is a real commitment for me. :)


NorthernLightsGirl Once you start you wont be able to put it down. I thought the same thing. But before you know it you are at the end thinking I have to find the next book!!! :)


Wendy I'm rereading the series. I think you might like them. I'm currently in Dragon Fly in Amber. Dont be scared of the length of the books, once you start you can't put them down and they go fast.


NorthernLightsGirl Wendy how do you like Dragon Fly in Amber? I reread Outlander after I read it the first time. For me it was as good as the first time reading it.




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Cheryl So Danielle you finally took the plunge into the world of Jamie Fraser? I still haven't yet.. but maybe one day!


 Danielle The Book Huntress I was worried about it being such a long book, but I'm totally immersed. I think this will be a favorite of mine, Cheryl. I think you'll love it too.


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Cheryl That's so good to hear. Yes I have been intimidated by the size as well. The last time I read a series with books that long I was so totally consumed by it that I didn't want to do anything else but read. And that is exactly what I did.. so I've been putting it off but the time is probably coming soon that I'll read it! I can't wait to read what you think of it when you've finished!


 Danielle The Book Huntress I can totally see why a lot of readers are obsessed with this series. Considering my obsessive personality, I may join them. Like I need more series to read, and a long book one like this! :)


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Megan I'm so glad you started this series!!! Prepare to be obsessed! :) Jamie has a lot of fans, hehe.


message 11: by Linds (last edited Sep 23, 2010 02:17AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Linds You're reading Outlander! Here's a trailer for the graphic novel adaption that's coming out. Jamie's not how I pictured him in my head but he never would be ;)



message 12: by Teri (new) - rated it 5 stars

Teri Oh Jamie Fraser, I love you!


Carolyn F. I think you're going to have a new #1 crush Danielle.


SheLove2Read Is this your first read Danielle? I'm so excited for you!


Annie Hi Danielle thanks for letting me be your friend. When I saw that you are reading Outlander, I knew you had to be my friend. I am one of the obsessed fans of the Outlander series. It is a well-written great series. I hope you like them.


鈾eme鈾eads love鈾� Oh this is one of my favorites... Jamie Jamie Jamie, ahhh I love thee!


 Danielle The Book Huntress Annie, Thanks for the friendvite. Sherri, yes this is my first time. Meme, Carolyn, Terri, Meghan, I definitely love Jamie. Linds, I don't think there's an actor I can picture as Jamie. :)


Linds I know. There are so few natural red head leading men.


 Danielle The Book Huntress True, Linds. I have a fondness for red-headed men, but the media doesn't seem to share it. :)


Linds I only have a fondness for one red headed man, and he's fictional :)


Suzanne (Under the Covers Book blog) Is "Cross Stich" the first in the Outlander series? As I was looking for this today on my book swap site and whenever I put Diana Gabaldon or Outlander in, this book would show up.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Suzanne, I believe Cross Stich is the British title for Outlander.


鈾eme鈾eads love鈾� Your right on that Lady D. The media doesn't share them enough. I also have a fondness for red heads. But reading this I alway picture Gerald Butler for some reason... Just recently I was looking for a character for One Foot in the Grave (Night Huntress, #2) by Jeaniene Frost to play her dad and came across this guy and thought, hmmm Jamie?



whatcha think?


 Danielle The Book Huntress Oh, I love Damian Lewis. He's definitely one of my redhead actors. :


 Danielle The Book Huntress Tea, I really enjoyed it!!!


Beanbag Love Great review, Danielle! I may steal the Q&A format from you sometime. lol

I waited before starting the second one, but you kind of have to go onto the third one after Dragonfly because there's a cliffie. But it's all good.

I've stopped reading these (after Breath of Snow and Ashes) but I enjoy going through all the spoilers. Outlander is definitely a classic.


message 27: by Wan (new) - rated it 5 stars

Wan Ha ha. Welcome to the Jamie obsessed world. Just want to let you know. Outlander is the skiniest one in the series. He..he....:-)


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MelissaB Great review Danielle! Very clever!


Mishelle LaBrash FANTASTIC Danielle... LOVE your review.


message 30: by Dina (new) - rated it 1 star

Dina Wonderful review, Danielle. I wish I was able to enjoy this book as much as you (and "everyone else") did, but alas, it wasn't meant to be.


Alycia Loved your review Danielle!!! :)


Miss Kim Cool review, Danielle! I knew you'd love it!!


Laurie  (barksbooks) You finished this tome already? You amaze me! I had a feeling you would love Jamie.


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Cheryl Wow Danielle, excellent review! I really just need to be brave and read it like you did. But you are not going straight through the series? Does this book not leave off on a cliffhanger?


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, ladies. Tea, I was glad I finished it, but I enjoyed it while it lasted.

Bean, I can't believe this is the shortest book! That's crazy!

Dina, sorry you didn't enjoy it. :(


Mishelle LaBrash Yup, Bean is correct.. Outlander is the shortest.. I believe The Fiery Cross (Outlander, #5) by Diana Gabaldon (book 5) is around 1600 pages...


 Danielle The Book Huntress Argh!!! I'm not sure I could read a book that long! Yeesh!


 Danielle The Book Huntress BarkLess, I thought it would take longer, but once I got into the rhythm, it really flows. I think the descriptions could be boring to some readers, but I love medicine and herb-lore, and nature, so I didn't mind that aspect very much.

Cheryl, this book doesn't really have a cliffhanger. Of course, not all is settled. But, the ending is satisfactory, even if you don't want to read the other books. I say read it, when you're ready.


Katherine This is a series I have heard so much about, now I am anxious to get book 1 and start it.


Alycia Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "Argh!!! I'm not sure I could read a book that long! Yeesh!"

I find it just takes longer to read these books. Not because I don't enjoy them, because I do, but because they are so long and I need short reads as a break between them :)


Alycia Katherine wrote: "This is a series I have heard so much about, now I am anxious to get book 1 and start it."

Book 1 is definitely my favorite, Katherine. I have others as well, but absolutely loved this one.


 Danielle The Book Huntress I agree, Alycia. It does take longer to read, although I enjoyed the process. This would be a good book to take on a week long trip somewhere.


Mishelle LaBrash They are all fantastic... Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2) by Diana Gabaldon and The Fiery Cross (Outlander, #5) by Diana Gabaldon were my least favorite.. but still very, vey, very good.. Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon A Breath of Snow and Ashes (Outlander, #6) by Diana Gabaldon Drums of Autumn (Outlander, #4) by Diana Gabaldon Voyager (Outlander, #3) by Diana Gabaldon were my order of Fave's... But you simply can't stop at one.. It's the neverending story.. (Or atleast some can hope)


Alycia Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "I agree, Alycia. It does take longer to read, although I enjoyed the process. This would be a good book to take on a week long trip somewhere."

Exactly. This one I was able to devour. The others took longer.


Alycia Shell wrote: "They are all fantastic... Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2) by Diana Gabaldonand The Fiery Cross (Outlander, #5) by Diana Gabaldon were my least favorite.. but still very, vey, very good.. Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon[bookcover:A ..."

I've only read Outlander- Drums of Autumn so far. My favorites of these are Outlander and Voyager.


Annie Great review Danielle. I read the O and DIA right before V was published. DIA has a great cliffhanger. I could not wait for V to come out. The whole series is my favorite of all time.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Annie. I'll remember to read V and DIA back to back.


Julianna Yay! You finally took the plunge, Danielle. Love your review. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book and Jamie. He's been my #1 all-time favorite romantic hero for years. I'm not sure anyone will ever top him.;-)


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Cheryl Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "Cheryl, this book doesn't really have a cliffhanger. Of course, not all is settled. But, the ending is satisfactory, even if you don't want to read the other books. I say read it, when you're ready. "

Thanks Danielle... I may give it a go before long. I didn't want to start it and then HAVE to read the next book right away because it left me hanging!


Alycia Rane wrote: "Awesome Review Danielle! I read Outlander many many moons ago, and just remember loving Jamie period. I will be tracking down a copy of the graphic novel though for THIS!:
"


Rane,
That picture was removed from The Exile. It was thought to be too graphic. The picture in its place is the same, just a blanket covering Jamie's butt. Although I prefer this one better! :)


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