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anyone having problems with Echo?
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Nov 20, 2009 06:33PM

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When I started reading Echo, it took a few pages to get into it but then I was hooked. I of course wish Echo had more Jamie and Claire but I feel like I got to know Ian, William, Bree and Roger better. I gained insight into Lord John by reading his series and also got a "Jamie fix" from that series too.
I look forward to rereading Echo because so much happens throughout the book and I'll pick up details I missed th first time through.








I was disappointed in this book as well. The "four pronged" storyline is confusing and none of them wrap up satisfactorily, this book just.......stops. This would not be a problem if there was another book to continue the story immediately available, but there is not and the reader is left feeling cheated. I also think that some jumping back and forth through time to follow the lives in the present and the past is acceptable; she tried to do too much of that in this book so there is not a complete "story arc" but just a bunch of vingettes bound together by the cover of the book and not an involving story that you can follow from one chapter to the next.

I think this may have been mentioned already but at her Mountain View book signing in October, Diana said that some people thought A Breath of Snow and Ashes was the last book. She wanted to make sure nobody had that impression this time so she purposely left a lot of loose ends that would be resolved in the next book.
Sure looking forward to the next book!


She is a very strong person however, I think her family and especially Jamie have always been the core of her strength. Brianna and Roger are gone and with Jamie being gone there is really nothing left for her in the 18th Century. I can undersand why she would be so despondant.



Things pick up to a fast pace in the last 100 or so pages and then....you'll find out. I read the book first and am now in my second round of listening to it. It grows on you with time, at least it did with me. It's shear frustration to have to wait for the next in the series.

i think i'm going to buy the real book when i get home vice the kindle version and try reading it that way!

I am so glad to learn that others re-read/listen to this series over and over. The characters are great and their relationships and interactions with one another so wonderful, and the humor!



as to #1 I think the rob Cameron thing was explained but not adequately. I believe they said he being interested in those things probably ran across Gellis Duncan which I believe is exactly what happened knowing her he would have known about the stones and I don Not believe he read all the letters since the rest were still unopened the first one would have let him know they were time travelers and therefore put two and two together the letter he took was the first one I believe he just rifled through the rest. However I'm sure since she didn't get too deep into it the exact reasoning behind it will be put in the next book.
#2 I completely agree Roger is a whiner it is a bit obnoxious but I suppose to each his own.
#3 I don't believe they intended to fight in the war it simply was a misadventure if you recall they were set off there original course by the British overcoming there ship and the other being destroyed, to which Jaime signed the into the army as a commander simply to save the skin of the Mr.Smith who was a British deserter from being hanged because he had been helpful to him and his family when they pirated the other ship, Jaime being Jaime of course did what he thought was right and his enlistment contract was almost up when Ticonderoga fell, remember Claire saying he probably would have deserted before it fell had it not been for him waiting for Ian to return from seeing Emily. If you haven't noticed yet Jaime and Claire really do have the worst luck ever.
As to #4 The main plot is about their life and all the things that happen in it I don't suppose a real persons life is really any different, minus of course all the disasters which would normally be more like minor set backs for real live person. So it all makes since to me, depends on what you expect from it I suppose, I am in no way knocking your opinion just stating my own thoughts.
And as to the last for the last book I see your point Jaime and Claire's story can not go on forever given they are getting up there, but I think it's nice to see the whole story it's rarely ever told everyone always has a bloody happy ending and truly it's never like that in real life. To see that they do have hardships and fights and still choose to be deeply devoted and love each other despite that I enjoy the story not to mention the history while the main people may be fictional they things they do the way they live there life is real and i being a great fan of history love to read these books and see them come to life I can imagine it as it was. So I guess while I know it must end I certainly will be sad when it does.

My most humorous part was Dottie in the damed potato sack showing up think this was what Quakers wore for plain clothing I almost died at that, when Rachel said she needn't uglify herself.

It wasn't Jenny's farm anymore it was young Jaime's and unfortunately that's kind of how it was back then the women didn't inherit there husbands things unless there were no grown male heirs. She left mainly to because there would be no real place for her she couldn't run the farm as the lady of the house being that was now Young Jaime's wife's place..while I'm sure they would not have kicked her out she would have felt useless and given Ian's death you'd need something to do to keep from going insane so she set off to make a life for herself to be useful somewhere.

I am glad to here I am not the only one who found Fiery Cross the Hardest to get through there was such a lengthy slow pace in the middle that I had to put it down for a couple of months before I picked it back up to read.

I agree that it makes sense for Jenny to leave Lallybroch. It really isn't hers and her children there are grown and she has been able to see them grow. I thought she was a little sad when she told Claire that she had never been outside of a few miles from Lallybroch and that she would like to see more of the world. Now she has reason to go. To see Ian and be of some help to him and maybe to Jamie as well as to be helpful to Fergus and Marsali.

I started to read the series over again before I read "Echo...". I am really slowed down by Fiery Cross. I am in the middle and just want to close it and start the next. I don't remember feeling that way when I read it the first time. I am also reading the Troubleshooter series by Brockman as suggested as another series to read. Yes, I read more than one book at a time. I read on kindle, but also want another book that can be read in the bath tub.

We had a long wait for this book and I for one think it was a disappointment. It only got exciting at the very end and then it was THE END! Now we have to wait how many more years for another book? And pray it's more character driven?! And not Lord John driven!
We are wait to see what the next Jamie and Claire adventure is! Not to see what Lord John is doing or the Quakers! Concentrate on Jamie and Claire!
And how disappointing to see Claire marry and move on with John. Yes, she did it for protection but hello? How about some major grieving for the one that you left your life and daughter for? This is the love of your life and the one that you gave everything for... and yet we couldn't even get some decent grieving time.
Too much actual drama that would have interested the readers in too much of a rush at the end!


Oh I thought the Fiery Cross was excruciating until the last 1/3 of the book. Of the series, TFC and Echo are my least favorite by far. But I will keep plugging on.

The lack of plot or story direction (emphasis on the Jamie/Claire story) does make you want to go back and reread the first 3 stories just to reconnect with the characters.

I have read Outlander it's self twice and i love that book it is by far my favorite. I stumbled upon it by complete accident I found it in the library and though hey this sounds good...being a huge fan of all things Scottish. I read it but I never knew there were more books until i stumbled upon those i have no idea how and was oh my god there are like 5 more of these. So I started over and read them all...I though The Breath of Snow and Ashes and Outlander by its self had a good stopping point ones that I could live with...i really didn't think about the ending of the other four I guess because they were already written a and there for me to read....But Echo oh I'm going to be tortured for how many years not knowing...that's painful haha.

Can you imagine how it would be for a guy to have lived in the 18th century and then come back? He enjoyed the elevated status men had at that time, had been valued for his strength and physical labor, experienced the limited-bathing, camping-out quality of life, enjoyed the status of preacher (the arm of God, back when everyone believed), and he had the use of swords and firearms!! It sounds like guy heaven to me. (My 7yo told me he wishes he could have lived back then, for some of those reasons)


Some people were saying he's a whiner. I think he's done OK considering how much DG picks on him.

Echo is the first time I've actually been interested in Roger and Brianna's storyline in part because Roger seems to finally commit to living in the present.


I so agree with you!

good thought so true!



Echo in the Bone a Lord John Book!
Way to much William and LJ. Not enough Jamie and Claire!"
I expected much more on Brianna, Roger and kids.

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Percy is Lord Johns Step brother and if I remember correctly they were lovers in Lord John and the Brotherhood of the blade - please correct me if I am wrong:)

Percy is his STEP brother - his mother gets married to Percy's STEP father during the book. Percy's mother had died after marrying the step father.

One thing on it being Jamie's descendant...couldn't it just as easily be WILLIAM's descendants that will be the next scot's not english ruler?

I agree with you as I have voiced before on this post regarding EITB. I broke down and bought Private Matter and BOTB. PM is a small novel...I can't finish it I hate it!!! I thought I would get caught up on these other characters...not going to happen..yuk.. but I do LOVE all of DG's other books!!!! I don't know what is wrong with me!!

Nothing is wrong with you !!

Yes - - there was too much about the war and not enough about Claire, Janie, Roger & Brianna.