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anyone having problems with Echo?

I also have been reading all the posts. I know we can go back and re-read the series, but isn't it sad to s..."
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I would love that!!!!!


I agree. I feel like she just took leftover scenes from LJ and threw them in Echo without any explination. This was a disappointment to read and I love all her works. I've not read and of the LJ because they were short and I'm not all that interested in LJ as a character. Now if she did something on Master Raymond that would be different.

that part made me think of the Bermuda Triangle and all the boats and planes that have disappeared over the years. What if they went back in time? Interesting idea. Not at all real of course but fun to think about.

Rob had met Roger in the past back when he had him hanged. He knew when he saw them in the future that they knew what was going on. He followed them around for a while. He asked them when he met them and they told him all about the time travel, stones, and Gillie Duncan. He finds the letters and reads the few on top that were opened. That's where he found out about the gold.

Rob didn't have Roger hanged...that was Buck, Roger's ancestor.
Rob knows about the time travel stuff because he was one of Geillis' friends and a member of the Scottish freedom group with her. He was in on the plan to help Prince Charlie win the war and oust the English(which is why Geillis went to the past in the first place).

Geesh I knew that. I don't know why I said Rob.

Diana's writing is amazing. If you read too fast, you miss some of the short devastatingly expressive sentences. I found that I also had missed some pivotal sentences. Usually I do read fast and think I get it all - but proved to myself I did not on this first read.
I look forward to the next book - and would like even more - Each time a new one is coming out, I reread the series again. That is rare for me.
I hope that some of you will look a little deeper next time you read Echo.

Ditto to all I like about them, but I just finished Echo. Stick with it. It's worth it -- just skim all the Rev War battle stuff and don't fret about why your American History classes aren't coming back to you with who wins what battle and which general is which.

I am still waiting for the whole Rob Cameron thing to pan out. And am not happy about leaving Jemmy in that tunnel!
I've to a feeling that he travels/has travelled as well -- that the Geillis connection is there (althought I need to go back and clear up all my Geillis recollections). I think Rob is the lynchpin to the over-arching plot everyone is seeking.

We know that Claire killed Geillis because she examined her bones before going back the second time(although she didn't know at the time that the bones were Geillis'). I think it's very unlikely that Geillis will return. In order for that to happen, someone would have to travel back more than the standard 202 years and stop Claire from killing her.

I think I am going to enjoy reading FC & ABOSAA (slowwwwly) so that I can leave Echo until the next one is on it's way.

I was worried that EB would be too much Jamie and Claire and found this book had moved on. Claire the eternal florance nightingale would have been just to much and Jamie forever the hero and surving everything thrown at him! I found it rather unrealistic when Roger didn't die having been hung and for sooo long!!! I thought bringing in the younger generations a breath of fresh air and I love Ian what a character and as for Rollo I wouldn't mind having a wolf ike him protecting me.
It had to be that William would found out who he really was poor guy, in our century he would have "issues" so why not back then and no doubt he will and Bree and he will meet again when she plunders back through the stones with the kids to find roger who will now be on a goose chase. William will be dead according to the family tree and I'm still baffeled by Robert??? found him eery from his first intro.Why does everyone hate LJG? I think he's quite cool but I don't go for the sex between him and Claire. He never liked her, respected her and grateful for his brother that's why he married her but she didn't need to pass on any letters she new the future so why did she get involved??? Silly B! As for Jamie I expected him to go mental when told about carnal knowledge of his wife not just a feeble oh!

I think Claire became a spy protecting Germaine. There was a brief mention of the dangers of him passing out pamphlets this just prior to her being mentioned a spy.
Enjoyed it but was a jumpy read. Did not like the ending, I agree with others that to much was crammed into the last hundred pages to rapidly.
I do think she mourned Jamie, reference to her being numb and bloodless, both her and JG making love to Jamie not each other when they did, and her grieving episode just prior to Jamie re-entering. I know I was mourning Jamie with her at this point and I knew he was still alive!!!
Did not like the way it turned with Jem, Bree, and Roger so sparsely - could have been more detail there, thought it was very sporadic.
I want life devoted dog like Rollo!

As far as Claire's marriage to John, she didn't want to she did it more because it would keep Fergus and his family safe, she wasn't too worried about being arrested herself. But just cause who she is, she has to help whoever she can, even if she does stupid things while helping. If she didn't do these things, there would be very little story. Ha!
++ All About Percy Wainwright/Beauchamp ++
Percy... he was in Brotherhood of the Blade and Private matter. LJ met him briefly in a gay gentleman's club called Lavender House while he was investigating his cousin's fiancee. Then he showed up as a main character in Brotherhood. Percy was the step son of a man marrying LJ's mom. LJ recognized him and they had a spark immediately. Percy bought a commission and joined Hal (Melton) and LJ's regiment. Following his mom's wedding to Percy's step father, the two began a relationship. Percy was very much in love with LJ, and LJ loved him to, but didn't realize it at first. The two of them had plans to go to Italy together during the winter, to have privacy and spend more time alone. After serving a few months at war in France together, LJ and Percy planned to both leave a party separately when no one was looking and join back at LJ's room for some alone time. LJ was out and about and ran into some fellow officers one on his way to collect a book from LJ, and LJ went to his room to get it and when he opened the door Percy was "getting it" by a German officer. LJ had no choice but to have both men arrested, since so many were witness to it.
Percy ended up going to jail, but John couldn't bring himself to be around him, he was heart broken, so only saw him one time. He told LJ he was blackmailed into sex with the officer who threatened to expose him. LJ told Percy he could have taken care of the guy, but Percy was worried about exposing LJ. John felt that he couldn't just sit back and do nothing to help Percy. LJ confided in Jamie, to ask what the honorable thing would be, and told Jamie that he was as guilty as Percy, just didn't get caught and that Percy was his lover. Jamie told him a man can't love a man as a man loves a woman, but only as kin. Regardless, any kin should receive the protection of their family. SO, without anyone knowing he arranged for him to be smuggled out of jail and replaced with a very recently deceased corpse. The family had a funeral and all believed him to be dead. Percy wrote John from Italy, letting him know he was there, and to say goodbye.
I think to some Percy is seen as a bit villainous in Echo, which I don't think he is, cause he wasn't so in Brotherhood. I think LJ is taken back, never expected to see him again, but still was bitter about the terms of their separation. Also, he has to make sure that there aren't any loose ends connecting him to the fact that Percy is alive. This is why he is anxious to tell Hal about Percy, not because Percy an evil manipulator (my opinion) but that there was such a strong and intimate connection between him and LJ. Younger Percy had grown up poor, very religious, not until his father died and mom remarried did he come into money. But he was always a nice kid, just had some tough times in life.
Hope that helps!

As I have seen others say (I don't have time to read all the posts here as a newcomer to the boards) I felt there was too much reference to the LJ books. I did read the first two but can't bring myself to read anymore as I am a self confessed homophobic when it comes to descriptions of the love making. I don't mind them doing it but I prefer not to read about how so have chosen not to read anymore of this series (until someone gives me a censored version). The story lines are good but............ I squirm. Sorry, I hope I have not offended anyone, that was not my intention.


There's no Claire and Jamie in the LJG books as the stories focus mainly on John in the years after Culloden but before his time at Ardsmuir.

will try the book again - hopefully it gets better! i might take it with me when i fly to phoenix in a few weeks since its a long flight

Try the library, I've found the 3 local libraries have all the audio books unabridged. That could be because DG is from Arizona, but they are popular regardless. I'd check into that if I were you.

I also had expected a bit more of a storyline with Roger and Bree. I didn't quite understand how they got all the letters from Claire and Jamie. were they just stored somewhere and they found them when they moved to Lollybroch?
It was nice to learn a little more about Lord John. I did pick up that series to read just to find out more about him.
Overall it wasn't my favorite in the series and it really leaves quite a lot of loose ends, but it was a good read. I got my Jamie/Claire fix for the most part. I'm not overly thrilled we have to wait until 2013 for the next one but guess we can't rush a good story.

Jessica wrote: "Deanna wrote: "ok - so i was originally reading Echo on my kindle and i think because i couldn't flip back and forth on pages as easy that it was harder for me - so I went and bought in from B&N - ..."


The box had been kept in the lawyer's office that the family had used in Scotland.

You're not a moron... I didn't know either. I rented an audio book for Voyager and it only had 5 discs. I listened to the first two and thought, 'wow, this is a short book' but it wasn't, it was an abridged audio book. So in other words, an abridged copy is a condensed version... (lacks all the good details) where is an unabridged is a verbatim reading of the book.

Wow! Good To Know... Thanks.. That would suck if I went and bought a condensed version... Dontcha be skimping on anything Jamie and Claire.... lol


And I love Diana so I hated to feel this way, but honestly it was so boring I can't even eremember much about how it ends I really don't want to reread it!

Oh, and Rosella I agree with you completely. MUST be my homophobia. ;)

When someone first made that comment, I had to laugh. I can't imagine that Diana would have put him in the book for such a reason. That is beneath her in my opinion.
There was a comment somewhere that Diana said don't worry about Jem in the tunnel.
I'm wondering if Roger might land in the tunnel - or where ever Jem goes (reference to spoiler that seems to show that Jem may find the door out of the tunnel) since part of the thing about getting where you want in the time travel has been to concentrate on the person you want to go to.

Umm, not to mention dropping the info about the French girl. Oh, but you can't find out what that's about unless you read or buy the graphic novel. It's beneath her? I don't think so.

We all have to agree to disagree, don't we.

I was worried that EB would be too much Jamie and Claire and found this book had moved on. Claire the eternal flora..."
Lynda wrote: "Renee wrote: "I can't understand why anyone thinks that not liking this book is akin to not liking Diana? Although I really don't respect the attempt to get me to buy the LJ books by putting so muc..."
Where did Diana say don't worry about Jem in the tunnel? If she said that I feel better. Since finishing Echo in November I have been most worried about Jem in the tunnel until 2013.

I was worried that EB would be too much Jamie and Claire and found this book had moved on. Claire the eternal flora..."
Sorry I goofed on that last post...meant to reply to Sally that you have an amazing memory. When did the family tree say William would die? And I am just blanking on Robert. Who was he? Echo was not as memorable to me as the other books. Too much. By the way, I love Lord John, and yes, his carnal knowledge of Claire was weird, but not inexplicable, as I have commented in other discussions.

I must say that I agree with you, I felt after reading Echo that I needed to go out and buy the LJG series to get "caught up" unfortunatly, I can't get into this series at all....and so they sit unread on my shelf. Business is Business that's for sure..

Not really since I've laid my case out pretty well.
Cynthia- Right. You shouldn't be forced to read something you've no interest in. This is NOT the story of Lord John.

With the exception of the Percy storyline, which only appeared in one LJ book, I didn't think that the LJ books were all that pertinent to EITB or the other Outlander novels.


I was worried that EB would be too much Jamie and Claire and found this book had moved on. Claire the eternal flora..."
Sally wrote: "28th Feb 10: Kelly wrote the book should have been Echo in the Bone and LJG book
I was worried that EB would be too much Jamie and Claire and found this book had moved on. Claire the eternal flora..."
Sorry but I have to ask again, because I may have misunderstood your post: You were talking about Bree going back and meeting William, then said "William will be dead according to the family tree." What??



Perhaps we should start a LJG thread, because I actually was quite confused with some of the storylines. Particularly the first novel, and the conspiracy theory regarding John's father. I don't know, I just felt like I couldn't keep up with all the names and such.
I love this discussion group so much...it keeps me going until the next book comes out. Three years, ugh...

LOL, since I have been a member here I sit with all the books on my side ready to pick them up as a weapon! LOL, I'll grab my LJG books and be ready!


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I think we all can have fun with it. :)
I also have been reading all the posts. I know we can go back and re-read the series, but isn't it sad to see it all end. I just love these characters! Last Christmas my husband finally got me something that was truely thought out and only for me, he got me the the ring Jaime gave Claire for their wedding!