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Outlander by D. Gabaldon, Reading Schedule and a Dashboard to Sing Up

I tried to read this a couple of times but it is, to me, definitely romance. I'll sit this one out. Enjoy!

I really liked it and it was the first historical romance I've ever read. I read most of the series. Loved it. Then again, I was in high school. I wonder what I'd think of it now.
Anyway, I've read it before and really have other books to read. I'm going to sit this one out. Have fun reading it everyone.
Hi all! I am definitely in and actually have read much of the book already. As I have a head start on others, I will refrain from making any comments until everyone has a chance to get into the story.



I didn't vote for it ... but I meant to :p.
I'm going to try fitting it in. :)
I wasn't able to fit in DQ, let's see if I can do this one. I hope so! :)

Sarah, by posting and agreeing, you have already 'signed up'

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Not just Romance, Time Travel, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, more! :D
Goodreads top shelved for Outlander right now are:
Genres
Historical Fiction 3,978 users
Romance 2,939 users
Fantasy 2,126 users
Science Fiction > Time Travel 1,447 users
Romance > Historical Romance 1,013 users
Adult 314 users
Cultural > Scotland 292 users
Book Club 261 users
Amazon Best Seller Ranks for Outlander right now are:
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #180 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
#2 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Literature & Fiction > Historical Fiction > Fantasy
#2 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Romance > Time Travel
#4 in Books > Romance > Time Travel


Ah, fair enough! :)

I have read this before ---- a long, long time ago (1990's). I know that I enjoyed it at the time, but I think similar to some others, I'm not sure that I really like the romance genre. However, I still LOVE time travel.

Last time I checked, it showed that it was published in the 2005, but I now believe than it was only for my edition.
It means we will still read it this July, but as a Romance side read, like we did with the Les Miserable that we finished last week, not as our themed read.



But I must warn you:
Hands off the red-headed Scot, ladies, Jamie is MINE!


But I can totally see people enjoying it if they are into romance genre. It has some pretty great historical background, and from what little I read, some awesome Scottish folklore. Like I said, I'm on the fence. I'm a firm believer in finishing a book before judging it, so I would love to be proven wrong.




Outlander does meet the criteria for a modern classic, as it was originally published in 1991, however I do not have any issues with moving it to a romance "side-read". (However, as MK's post aptly shows, the novel is much more than romance, as it truly is historical-fiction, with some sci-fi and romance elements included. Without saying too much, and taking into account the time period of the plot, there is some violence and descriptive sex scenes.)
I should point out that The Historian which came in second place was actually originally published in 2005, which does not meet the criteria for a modern classic.
Edited: Since it seems we were actually voting for a contemporary classic, I do apologize for any nominating errors on my part!! I am fine with moving Outlander to a side-read or whatever the group members and mods would like to do :-)
I should point out that The Historian which came in second place was actually originally published in 2005, which does not meet the criteria for a modern classic.
Edited: Since it seems we were actually voting for a contemporary classic, I do apologize for any nominating errors on my part!! I am fine with moving Outlander to a side-read or whatever the group members and mods would like to do :-)
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I think there is a bit of confusion too as the nominating thread was for "Modern" chunksters but the "poll" title was listed as "Contemporary".
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I think there is a bit of confusion too as the nominating thread was for "Modern" chunksters but the "poll" title was listed as "Contemporary".

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The theme is "The Chunkster of the Twenty First Century. The theme is obviously self-explanatory - a big book published in the twenty first century." The 21st century is January 1, 2001, and will end on December 31, 2100.
So "The Historian" fits, "Outlander" does not.
AND "Modern" generally denotes something that is "up-to-date", "new", or contemporary.

I have found that's usually the main issue. I read both Les Miserables and The Once and Future King, both of which I did not vote for, and yet there were only a handful of people who participated in the discussions (and at times, the term "handful" is being generous).



The question of participation is a painful one. Unfortunately, people vote but do not show up for the discussion. It is slightly aggravating; that is why we ask the participants to sign in to motivate them to be more committed, but even this does not help. There are dozens of members who either never posted or posted once, and I am not talking about new members, obviously.

This post is hilarious. I laughed out loud and about choked on my coffee.




I'm also not normally excited about romance (that's why this one just sits there on my shelf), but I've heard good things about this one, so we'll see...



I thought i would add that Claire (the main character) is definitely not a girly character, she is far from it. I will say that romance does play a part in this story but the story is more focused on history with a dash of fantasy. I would give it a go. Its more gritty than frilly. :)
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This thread is both to discuss the reading schedule and a dashboard to sign in if you plan to participate. I also hope that men will join in and participate in our discussion despite that the book is shelved as Romance.
Here is the preliminary schedule, and I plan to start on June 23, but I am quite flexible, we can start a week earlier or a week later.
By the way, Kindle and Google Play are selling this book for 4.99, but you will have to pay more from Kobo or BN. On the other hand, the second-hand book stores offer it for peanuts money, so order while the supply lasts. :-)
06/23 – Chapters 1- 4 (Part I)
06/30 – Chapters 5-7 (Parts I and II)
07/07 – Chapters 8-12 (Parts II and III)
07/14 – Chapters 13-16 (Part III)
07/21 – Chapters 17-20 (Part III)
07/28 – Chapters 21-23 (Part III)
08/04 – Chapters 24, 25 (Part IV)
08/11 – Chapters 26-29 (Part V)
08/18 – Chapters 30-33 (Part V)
08/25 – Chapters 34 -37 (Parts VI and VII)
09/01 – Chapters 38-41 (Part VII)
As you can see, there is no break week. This schedule is based on my experience as a moderator in this group because after the reads I moderated and/or participated ,we tend to lose readers after the break week, BUT, on the other hand, if the group thinks that the reading schedule is too intensive, I will be happy to give you a break week, but let us start without one in mind.
Let me be honest with you – romance is not my cup of tea, and I usually read classics, literary fiction, quality thought-provoking sci-fi/fantasy, alternate history, and occasionally historical mysteries if I need to relax and read without much effort, but I am going to expand my reading horizons and read out of my comfort zone. I hope you will do the same.
P.S. DO NOT FORGET TO SING IN RIGHT HERE IN THE SAME THREAD.
Looking forward to this discussion.