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Book Review of Outlander (Outlander, Bk 1)

Outlander (Outlander, Bk 1)
Outlander (Outlander, Bk 1)
Author: Diana Gabaldon
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


Many years ago, a friend suggested this book to me. I read the back cover and decided that I just couldn't deal with a time traveler - the premise of the book just seemed too contrived so I gave her back her book. Several months ago, I found myself in a remote part of Mexico without a book to read. The hotel's lending library had a much discolored and used copy of Voyager. I started reading it and was hooked! When I returned to the states, I had to start the series at the beginning.

To me, the Outlander series is just so much fun and a great story. The historical context is wonderful especially as it is filtered through Claire's 20th century sensibilities. If you're a history buff, you'll enjoy all the little tidbits that Ms. Galbadon weaves into her story. She didn't have to put so much in - and some will fault her for doing so - but I find they add so much to my enjoyment of the story. I grow weary, sometimes, of all the love scenes but you can skim over what you will.

Recently, I found audio tapes of the book in my library. I had to check them out because I realized that I didn't know how the Scottish/Gaelic words should sound. What a treat to hear Jamie say "mo duinne" or how "Murtagh" is supposed to be pronounced. Hearing the Gaelic words really added a dimension to my enjoyment!