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Jan 02, 2011 10:18PM

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Yes, you will be sad when you are done with Echo. Once you finish Echo, you can still go back and re-read the series. I hear it is better the second time around. I just started listening to Outlander after reading the books and am enjoying the audio version of it, but I do not think I would ever give up actually reading a book.











LOL....I think everyone who has read the Outlander series starts to panic when they get to the last books because we have gotten so emotionally attached to the characters and the end is now in sight.
To all the first time readers who fit the above, you are not alone and most of the ladies on this board have most likely experienced the same emotional withdrawl.
It also seems that alot of us either looked into



I recommend Clan of the Cave Bear too. It's excellent.



This is the best time to pick it up too, because the last book comes out this march. When I first read it there were only 3 books in the series and it's about a decade between books. It's been 9 years since the Fifth book The Shelters of Stone came out.

Am wary to read Echo, since the ending is sad and I know a lot of people who were like WTF after reading it! I almost want a "cliffs-notes" version where I don't invest all the time in it to end up disappointed at the end!

Am wary to read Echo, since the ending is sad and I know a lot of people who were like WTF after reading it! I almost want a "clif..."
I say read it. As everyone else had said you can always read the series again til book 8 comes out. Yes, cliffhanger endings there were, but it's a series...so you sort of expect that. Keeps ya wanting more. Plus, there are tidbits online from book 8 to tide you over if you don't mind spoilers. :)
I am new to the group but have read the Outlander books several times and love them all. I really liked Echo and felt it was more in line with the earlier novels with lots of action and Jamie and Claire together. Go for it if you loved the others.

Am wary to read Echo, since the ending is sad and I know a lot of people who were like WTF after reading it! I almost want a "clif..."
Have you read the Lord John books yet. Some people found that they enjoyed Echo more after reading them (I had already read them...I had been hesistant to read them, but I really enjoyed getting to know LJG better. No regrets.) Reading them will delay & enhance your reading of Echo. Then read Echo and join us in reliving books 1-7 and imagining what might happen in Book 8! I just saw Diana's twitter that said she is trying to finish Book 8 by the end of 2012...which means no book 8 until 2013 :(

Sorry, this is an old post :), but I checked out the playaway versions from my library. Have you checked to see if your library has them? Or maybe they could get them? LOVE LOVE LOVE Davina Porter's narration of this series! I'm on ABoSaA now.

I didn't really enjoy the 1 or 2 LJG books I read. I just don't really care about the character so much...
But, I didn't realize that Book 8 won't be until 2013!! I thought I only had a year to wait!


In terms of long weight, this is nothing compared to the Clan of the Cave Bear series. We waited 9 years between books.

In terms of long weight, this is nothing compared to the Clan of the Cave Bear s..."
Waiting makes the chance to actually read it that much better ! ;) Kind of how absence makes the heart grow fonder...

Gabaldon certainly takes her time cranking these books out, which is why I was so appreciative to have started the series last March and finished with all 7 by July! Also, as you know, her books are RICH in history, (most of it true), and in order to continue with the quality of writing she gives her readers, "time" is what it continues to take...as much as that stinks for the rest of us!! :)

Hmmmph. So you say.
*grumbles* :p

Yeah, count yourself lucky that you just started the series last March! I started it back in 1995. I was lucky enough to get DIA and Voyager right away, but I had to wait for each subsequent book to come out. Oh, the agony of the wait for book 4! By now I'm just used to it. ;)
The anticipation makes the enjoyment that much better. I do "cheat" and read the excerpts online so it helps with the waiting...
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