I've got them too - except the last one.
Gabaldon's "Outlander" series
by Insomniac 17 Replies latest social entertainment
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patio34
Hi CW,
I got the last one on Amazon used for $.97, plus about 4 or 5 for shipping.
pat
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Sunnygal41
I am a HUGE MANIACAL fan of Jamie and Claire!!!!! I LOVE them with all my heart! To me, they are almost real people...........I try to turn people on to the series as much as I can...........what's the last book you read? She's still working on another book, and I think there is a prequel..............she has a site on the 'net too!
Terri
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xjw_b12
I also managed to forget just how sexy they were at times: my boyfriend started to flip through Outlander to see what had me so enthralled, and he now refers to it as "that porno novel". *sigh*
That's why when CJ was reading the novels before bed, I'd wear a kilt to bed!
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Special K
Your just too funny, XJW...hahaha
SK
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Princess
Thanks for the Lord John Grey info, I found it at a library locally and will pick it up today!
I have all of Gabaldon's Outlander books. A few years ago I came across an author who views Gabaldon as a mentor of sorts. Anyway, I bought the book "Lake in the Clouds" by Sara Donati and really liked it. She continued the series with "Into the Wilderness" and "Dawn on a Distant Shore" and I just found she has written a fourth "Fire Along the Sky". I have it reserved but am #44 on the list. I'll probably just go buy it. Diana Gabaldon wrote a nice review on the cover of the first, that's why I picked it up. I think it was in the second book that the characters run into a well respected white witch and her Scottish red-headed husband. Definitely worth reading. Really good stories.
Rachel
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Mulan
I think it was in the second book that the characters run into a well respected white witch and her Scottish red-headed husband.
That was a fun thing to come across, while reading. They are named too, so it isn't just a coincidence for you to wonder about. Wasn't it in the first book?
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Insomniac
I have not read any books by Donati yet, but the lady at my bookstore told me that Donati and Gabaldon have formed a "mutual admiration society", and have plans to do some sort of collaboration in the future.