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Double Vision
Double Vision
Author: Fiona Brand
In the forgotten corners of Rina's mind there is a very valuable secret?one that the Chavez family will kill for. — Almost two decades ago a car accident thrust Rina Morell's life into darkness. Unable to deal with the traumatic loss of her mother, Rina's young mind erected a wall that blocked her vision and her memories of the event. Years later...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781741165883
ISBN-10: 1741165881
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Lenore avatar reviewed Double Vision on + 193 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 10
Are you kidding?! Rush out, get all of her books, start with Outlander! They are fabulous, lush, sweeping, time travel/romance/history/multigenerational/war sagas...with a little polygamy thrown in for flavor! If you read them and love them (which you WILL), ALSO TRY Jean Auel's The Clan of the Cave Bear series (totally unrelated topic, but same "grand feel"), or the Far Pavillions (2 books) ...I don't remember the author's name off the top of my head, but there's that same sweeping sense of being caught up in a truly big story. They are older books but really excellent as well!
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Helpful Score: 8
My absolute, most favorite series in the world ever! She writes such beautiful, haunting books that have adventure, romance, intrigue, travel, history...you name it, it's in it! She makes me laugh, cry and hope that all of her books won't ever end.

I cannot tell you how many times over the years that I have found myself wondering about Claire and Jamie as if they were personal friends of mine instead of characters in a book.
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Helpful Score: 7
This book has a very high rating, so please don't throw eggs when I say that this was my least favorite of the three books so far. It was interesting to read about what happened to Jamie and Claire in the 20+ years they were apart, and what happened when they found each other again. But I'm starting to tire of there being some major catastrophe around every corner. There were some interesting revelations about them and lots of intrigue, but I'm done with the series for a while.
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Helpful Score: 7
...1059 pages later !!!!! Wow. Daunting, when you have this thick book in your hands and you are just at page one, but before long you are hoping the saga never ends. After a two-year sabbatical from the lives/adventures of Claire and James Fraser, Gabaldon's word wizardry pulled me right back into their world. It's another nonstop ride: one breathtaking adventure after another - some improbable but completely absorbing nevertheless. Vivid characters - earthy sex - smokey images, swashbuckling high-seas adventures - this book has it all. For Outlander fans, a must-read
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Helpful Score: 2
this is a great series, of which this is book 3? the series recounts the adventures of a woman who is transported thru time via a stone circle from the 1940's to the 1700's. from being nearly burnt as a witch, to dining with the king of france. the series is expansive and very well written, the characters are very colorful and vibrant. i eagerly await the next installments. a great story.
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reviewed Double Vision on + 38 more book reviews
Yea!! Jamie and Claire do make such a great couple.
Bernelli avatar reviewed Double Vision on + 266 more book reviews
Book 3 in the Outlander series (a most excellent series!)

Jamie miraculously escaped death at Culloden, which Claire and Brianna discover in their 1968 research. Claire returns to Jamie's side, and more adventures ensue as their love deepens. Many surprises that I'm unwilling to expose for fear of ruining the suspence lead to Jamie & Claire landing in The New World.
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"Sweeping from the battlefields of eighteenth century Scotland to the exotic West Indies, Diana Gabaldon weaves magic once again in an exhilarating and utterly unforgettable novel."

The third book in the "Outlander" saga.
MKSbooklady avatar reviewed Double Vision on + 944 more book reviews
Book three in the continuing drama of Jamie and Claire. How much danger can one couple get in and out of? I guess the fact that Jamie is God's gift to womankind helps a lot. Full of adventure, romance (sex) and some history, a long but quick moving book.
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A very entertaining book.
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Gabaldon continues to deliver an absorbing, entertaining page-turner. Her powerful mix of love story and adventure within a historical landscape makes me look forward to reading. Timeless, yet centered around 'time,' her vivid characters bring time, place, and circumstance memorably to life.
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This was the best book EVER--and I read five at a time. I have read it several times over the last 16 years and I get something new every time. I'm not a romance person, or a history person, this is just an extremely well-wrriten book in which the characters jump off of the page.
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I'm not getting enough sleep because I can't put these books down.

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