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January Outlander Reread - See post 642 on page 13 for this weeks TOPIC!
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The reread will go from January 1st - February 28th, and I think that I'm going to try to come up with 8 discussion topics to post about the book (one every monday) to help keep the conversation going. These topics aren't going to be page selective, just broad questions.
Then we'll start the reraed for DIA on March 1st, and go through the end of April with the same layout.




As for Jamie, Claire, Roger, Bree, Jem, Mandy, William, et al…I hope to finish WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART’S BLOOD (aka Book Eight. Personally, I’ve started referring to it as “Moby” (“MOHB,” geddit?) for convenience) by the end of 2012. I do occasionally post excerpts from things I’m working on, and you can find a listing of links to such excerpts here, supplied by the kindly efforts of Jari Backman, a man with a much more orderly mind than mine.


I'm in and I can't wait to reread my favorite book.
Looking forward to the group re-read

I bet that means "in time for Christmas". Seems like Echo in the Bone was the same schedule... Seems like it was Octoberish. I know I was SO GOOD and kept it in the box as my Christmas present to me. JUICY!



How old are Jamie and Claire now? Sad but true, Jamie can't be sexy forever... although Clint Eastwood has managed to for us older gals... and when Jamie and Claire wane, who measures up? And Jamie has to die and be the ghost in the first book.

How old are Jamie and Claire now? Sad but true, Jamie can't be sexy forever... although Clint Eastwood has managed to..."
Now everybody's crying....

I've been re-reading Fiery Cross and Jamie was 47 yrs in that book.
:(----- It makes sense that Jamie would be the ghostie but I always hoped it would because he travelled in his dreams not because he was gawn.

DG said that's thinking this isn't the last book, just based off the story. She said that she'll let us know when the last book happens.

she was 27 when she first went through the stones (or in that general vicinity), 2-3 years later came back - 30
+20 years for Voyager so that would make her 50
so how many years has it been since she came back, and now...Jem was 4 when they left, so that is about 5 years, plus the 2 before Bri made it to them, and Jem is 8 now (IIRC), so 4 years since they went back - would make her early 60's (i would think)


Jamie: May 1st, 1721. There is his 50th birthday in Fiery Cross
Claire: October 20th, 1918. There recently was Claire's 93rd birthday on DG's blog.
So we always have to do a bit of calculating while reading. The latest date we are given in Echo is May 18th, 1778, which would mean Jamie is just past 57 and Claire will celebrate her 62nd birthday in about 5 months' time - alway assuming time still is running parallel and 1778 corresponds with 1980. (See Outlander, when Claire went from 1945 to 1743. I omit the later changes from 1945 to 1946, this making everything much more complicated. And I myself think just 1 year could not have made so much change in lifestyle. When I first read the decription of conditions in Inverness of 1945, I thought: That's the difference between losing and winning a war!)

Wendy F, I know you have this somewhere! Find it and post it, please so as to stop the tears! lol

Yes, she did say that she likes to keep the series in trilogies. And she has also said that she doubts it's the last book.
So no fear!

You're right, Caroline. It's because he travels in his dreams. I didn't mean it!

Yes, she did say that she likes to keep the series in trilogies. And she has also said that she doubts it's the last book.
So no fear!"
I was pretty sure you had been the one to post a blog entry by Diana about this very topic. I could be wrong. It might have been Dee. lol Either way, I know it's not the end--yet.

Leea ~Thanksgiving Love~ wrote: "I still feel the same way Shell, so sad! I miss me some Jamie!
I saw her say it might not be the last, also
I'm in and I can't wait to reread my favorite book."



Do you find Dee that you have forgotten most of went on in the past books? Will this be your 2nd time to re-read? I have the



This. Exactly. Ugh.

Yes, she did say that she likes to keep the series in trilogies. And she has also said that she doubts it's the last book.
So no fear!"
I really hope though, that the wait is not another 4 years after #8. I mean my oldest child will be in college by then!
I can't wait for the re-read. I am not sure if I will re-read Outlander or not or just join in for DIA as I have been re-reading Outlander over and over in my downtown for years. :)

About the group read.. Is this Outlander we are starting in January? Because I am totally IN. I was going to read it again anyway, and would love to discuss it with someone.


Otherwise, yes, as Leea said, duplicate threads were moved into the archived section.
Diane - Yes! This is going to a fun, discussion based, reread of Outlander. I've actually started coming up with discussion topics to keep the conversation going so I hope everyone who can will join us. :)



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