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Sep 19, 2013 12:12PM
Re-reading the series in anticipation of the tv series. Am in Outlander now. so surprised about how much i had forgotten. Does anyone know who the scottish fellow is that Frank sees looking up at Clare in her bedroom window (before she goes thru the stones)? I never figured that out. SPOILER ALERT to the answer for anyone who hasn't read all 7 yet. I have, but still don't remember who he is!
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Yes DG has said it is Jamie & that it will all be explained at the end of the last book. Which is supposed to be Book 9.
I am so very glad to hear that.
I heard that as well. In book 9 it will be explained. I do remember something Jamie had said: I will find no matter what!! Have to look for that comment and let you know.
I found the comment that Jamie said in Outlander before Claire returned back to her time. Page 889..."I will find you" he whispered in my ear. " I promise. If I must endure two hundred years of purgatory, two hundred years without you-then that is my punishment...This made my tears come!!!! Perhaps this is Jamie's ghost??
Yes. In a dream. He described a telephone to Claire. Cannot wait for Book 9. Has anyone read the short story of Micheal Murray and Joan MacKenzie? Travel from lallybroch to France? It is awesome and explains a little about time traveling.
Enoccolino - yes, I did - The Space Between. Lovely story! Can't wait for more Michael and Joan! I started Outlander again, too, but I'm close to the end of the book and the parts I like the least. I know, I know... but it never gets easier to read.
I really enjoyed reading the novellas and side novels that go along with the Outlander series. I just purchased and read all of them while on medical leave over the last two weeks. Of the novellas, I really enjoyed "The Space Between" the most. I found it fascinating. I also really like Lord John a lot more now that I've experienced his trials and tribulations from his point of view.
Joanna, I felt the same way about Lord John. I really didn't like him much before I started reading his series of novels. Complicated to explain... But I did come to appreciate him and understand better why and how Jamie thinks of Lord John as one of his best friends. (At least until MOBY - LOL!)
I'm now on to reading "Drums of Autumn" and I look forward to when Lord John comes back into the series again. I'll look at him a whole new way now that I've read about his own history.
Joanna wrote: "I'm now on to reading "Drums of Autumn" and I look forward to when Lord John comes back into the series again. I'll look at him a whole new way now that I've read about his own history."Have you lots of tissue's, buy some!!
Marjorie, this is actually my second read of the series--this year (and ever)! :-) I just wanted to read everything in chronological order this time so I added in all of the side novels/novellas immediately after "Voyager" and before "Drums of Autumn." I'm really enjoying the big books a lot the second time through. I'm picking up on so many things I missed the first time through.
Joanna wrote: "Marjorie, this is actually my second read of the series--this year (and ever)! :-) I just wanted to read everything in chronological order this time so I added in all of the side novels/novellas i..."So true!! I have re-read them so many times, but still find something I over looked. The one that made the tears start runny is losing young Ian. Needed the tissue's!!
It's not worth the expense (for the publisher) to crank out paper copies of novellas, unless they are part of an anthology. They don't sell as well. I used to be a paperback purist - now I cannot imagine not being able to pop my Kindle in my bag and go.
I just bought all four of the Lord John books new, not used, in hardcover for $30 at Half Price Books and they were worth every penny. They look fantastic on my shelf next to the hardcover copies of all of the Outlander books and I really enjoyed the stories. I had to order the hardcover of A Trail of Fire from the UK so it's costing a bit more, but I like complete sets of books. I have the Outlander books in hardcover and on Kindle and I don't feel at all like I was cheated by the publisher. I love them and don't mind spending the money. Some people don't feel that way, but the side novels and novellas were worthwhile and helped me to understand the Outlander characters a lot more than I did from just reading the big books. Five books cover all of the side novels/novellas so it's not a huge investment.
gertt wrote: "I'm sure Kindles are nice and everyone I know who has one says they're great, but I can take a book the same as a Kindle...pop it in my bag and go. "But I can take ALL of my Outlander novels with me and not break my back, lol. And if I'm done with them, I can download a new book (or have several more on deck). I know people love the feel of books, but I honestly would not read as much as I do if not for my Kindle. It's just convenient to always have a book (or 100) ready and waiting for me, but not have to carry them all around.
BUT... to each his/her own. It'd be a boring world if we were all the same. :-)
Where the whole e- reader thing got to me (I used to be against them) was when my eyes started fading. I love the back lit words that I can read in a dim room and I can easily change the font size. It is so much easier for me to read anywhere any time, instead of sitting right under a light or in bright daylight. I was hooked once I realized this and that buy with one click feature has me addicted. I definately read more now but still do some paper books.
Heather, I agree. I read much more because of my Kindle and how easy it is to carry everything with me, but if there is a book I really love I'll sometimes also buy it for my shelf just so that I can see it and enjoy it there in my library.
Diane wrote: "Where the whole e- reader thing got to me (I used to be against them) was when my eyes started fading. I love the back lit words that I can read in a dim room and I can easily change the font size...."I was also sure I would never want an e-reader, but like you my eyesight isn't as good as it was when I was younger, plus I have arthritis in both hands and had a difficult time reading large books such as Outlander.
But I still sometimes get physical books from the library or even buy a used book as there is just something special about a "real" book.
Do any of you re readers find that you enjoy one of the books much more in your re read and then go back and change the rating? I was tempted to do that but stuck with my first impression.
I'm on my first re-read of the series and am just now on Drums of Autumn, but I like it a lot more this time around. I haven't changed my rating, though, since I had already rated it high. :-)
Diane, I do change ratings, some times. I tend to be a tough rater; as I've read other books, I find that sometimes I've been over conservative on a rating... or maybe now I appreciate the book more.
Diane wrote: "Do any of you re readers find that you enjoy one of the books much more in your re read and then go back and change the rating? I was tempted to do that but stuck with my first impression."When I read DIA for the first time, I loved the beginning and end but struggled with the middle. Gave it either 3 or 4 stars. Then after reading all of the other books in the series and realizing how important the events were to the story and how skillfully DG told the story, I changed the rating to 5 stars. All of the other books in the series have been 5 star reads for me!
Thats how I felt about DIA but over keep it at a 4 because if it doesn't do it the first time around some people may not go on to the next. I love this series that I feel like they need a six star category for them self. My other 5 star books do not usually meet up to DG.
Lady's View wrote: "I have the entire series on my various mobile devices. I love them."Me too! I have all of the books. Some hard cover, some Paperback (some both) I have them all on my kindle and I have them all in audible form.(audible some on my kindle, some on my ipod and some on my computer) I am covered! lol
Yes, I read a lot of other books. I don't think Jamie & Claire will ever leave me though. I always go back to them. I actually have met some Authors from these discussions on the Outlander threads that I like quite a lot. Like Anita Clenney, Lynne Sears Williams,Ginger Myrick, Cat Dubie lol I could go on there are more. The thing about Outlander is I can pick up any book in the series at any time on any page and be sucked right in. I feel like I discover something I missed before each time too.
Diane wrote: " I feel like they need a six star category ..."That is a great idea! And so true Fawn and Gertt!!
You can find it in a collection of short stories in A Trail of Fire. Very good collection I enjoyed them quite a lot.
It is part of A Trail of Fire which is a UK import that includes four short stories about Outlander characters. I actually have a brand new soft cover of it because I decided to get it in hard cover after I had already had it shipped from the UK and it is too expensive to ship it back for a refund. If you want it, I'll sell it to you for $7. It cost me twice that due to shipping internationally. Otherwise, you can find it at Amazon. If you are interested, you can send me your address and I have a paypal account. It is a really good read. I really enjoyed it.
It really is an awesome book. I got lucky to get it without great cost because I live in Germany. I will be looking for the series in Hardcover once we return to the states in the next couple of years. Joanna can I purchase A Trail of Fire in Hardcover in the states or should I locate one here before coming back?
I had to buy the hard cover from the UK so if you can get it overseas, I would.
I ordered through Amazon too but it took maybe two weeks to get it. When I bought it it said that it could take up to a month to be delivered, which I thought was strange.
In all honesty a month is about average for packages and mail in general to go from Europe to the states and vice-versa. Once mom mailed us 3 boxes at the same time, two got here together about two weeks later but the 3rd took 12 weeks to arrive.
I got my copy from Abebooks - it was an Italian vendor, and it took FOREVER to get here to the states. Sounds like the UK vendors are quicker.But LOVE
. I'd read all the short stories except for the new one in that book, The Space Between. Fantastic - can't wait for more with those characters. And it tied in so well with the other 3 stories... if you read all the stories in that book, pay close attention to last names. Lots of cross-overs from story-to-story, time to time.





