
I love it when friends recommend books to me-especially when I enjoy them. A very dear friend told me about this book, and I am happy to report to her that the story is everything she said it would be. First of all, the real main character of this book is the Scottish countryside. Amazingly, Gabaldon had never been to Scotland when she wrote the first book in the series. Her research skills must rock, because I would never have guessed that she was not a frequent visitor. She also does an excellent job describing the frustration and ambivalence that characterizes Claire's arrival and subsequent decision to fall in love with Jamie, a charming outlaw who also happens to be a laird with his own lands.
It is hard to describe this book without making it sound like a glorified Gothic romance novel. But as mentioned above, this book seriously defies definition. So instead of trying to do it's multi-faceted, 600+ page story justice here, I'm going to tell you to just read it, already! There's history enough for lovers of historical fiction, there's the whole time-travel thing for the fantasy/sci fi geeks out there, and there is a good old fashioned love story with a new-fangled twist for the romantics out there. But be prepared-Outlander is but the first in a series of epic novels about Claire and Jamie-none less than 600 pages that I can see. You're gonna want them all.
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