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Outlander Series Diana Gabaldon Collection (1-6) 6 Books Bundle Collection With Gift Journal

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Outlander Series Diana Gabaldon Collection (1-6) 6 Books Bundle Collection With Gift Journal includes titles in this collection :- Outlander, Dragonfly In Amber, Voyager, Drums Of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, A Breath Of Snow And Ashes. Description:- Outlander 1946, and Claire Randall goes to the Scottish Highlands with her husband Frank. It's a second honeymoon, a chance to learn how war has changed them and to re-establish their loving marriage. But one afternoon, Claire walks through a circle of standing stones and vanishes into 1743, where the first person she meets is a British army officer - her husband's six-times great-grandfather. Dragonfly In Amber For twenty years Claire Randall has kept her secrets. But now she is returning with her grown daughter to the majesty of Scotland's mist-shrouded hills. Here Claire plans to reveal a truth as stunning as the events that gave it birth: about the mystery of an ancient circle of standing stones, about a love that transcends the boundaries of time, and about James Fraser, a warrior whose gallantry once drew the young Claire from the security of her century to the dangers of his. Voyager Jamie Fraser is lying on the battlefield of Culloden, where he rises wounded, to face execution or imprisonment. Either prospect pales beside the pain of loss - his wife is gone. Forever. Drums Of Autumn How far will a woman travel to find a father, a lover a destiny? Across seas, across time - across the grave itself. It began in Scotland, at an ancient stone circle. The Fiery Cross 1771: the Colony of North Carolina stands in an uneasy balance, with the rich, colonial aristocracy on one side and the struggling pioneers of the backcountry on the other. A Breath Of Snow And Ashes It's 1772, the Royal Colony of North Carolina, and the governor calls upon Jamie Fraser to unite the backcountry and preserve the colony for King and Crown.

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Published January 1, 2017

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Diana Gabaldon

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Diana Jean Gabaldon Watkins grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona and is of Hispanic and English descent (with a dash of Native American and Sephardic Jew). She has earned three degrees: a B.S. in Zoology, a M.S. in Marine Biology, and a Ph.D in Ecology, plus an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Glasgow, for services to Scottish Literature.

She currently lives in Scottsdale, Arizona .

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55 reviews15 followers
June 19, 2020
The idea of time travel is very alluring indeed. Claire visits Scotland, and lands in a setting two hundred years before her time. The book has a good start, Claire with her husband Frank who is a history professor. Owing to him, Claire has a good knowledge of history; Frank is enthusiastically involved in finding more about his ancestors. The book holds your enthusiasm as Claire enters the 18th century Scotland. The pages describing how she takes her time to come to a conclusion that she has time travelled are gripping. As the Scots and the English suspect her of being a spy, she has no alternative but to marry Jamie Fraser to save herself. The rest of the book is about the torture techniques used in the 18th century, the fights and the escapades, loads of lovemaking between Jamie and Claire. She does reveal her identity to Jamie; the story is about how she makes a decision whether to go back or to stay in this time travel. There are many gory incidents in the book, like the witch trials, which gives you goosebumps. However the other incidents with elaborate description of torture, were not particularly to my taste.
Claire's fight with her conscience in the later half, the confessions etc. are written far at the very end of the novel, when she has a already made her decision in the beginning itself.
I was waiting to read something about Frank, his perspective, what does he think about Claire's disappearance but Frank's character is not developed at all. Maybe it will be in the other books in the series.
If you are a fan of many love scenes and gory torture, you should read the book, otherwise just go watch the series...
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February 14, 2023
I’d read the entire series well before the popularity of Jamie Fraser’s kilted pecks debuted on Netflix.
I loved the romance and adventure of the couple of strangers turned lovers and the idea of time travel. Claire’s duel lives intertwine with Scottish history, not usually my preferred genre, yet fascinated me as I married into the Clan Maxwell.
The series does take a few bizarre trips into disturbing subjects and often focuses too long on military details.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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February 20, 2021
A clear fan of the series. Indepth research and accuracy of historic details. A great mix of history, adventure, and romance. I highly recommend.
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38 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2021
This book really hit home for me. The subtle but powerful metaphors of faulty love really made me reflect on my own marriage. Sitting down in my recliner with this book in my left hand while my belovéd sat across from me in her favourite chair... everything spoke to me at once. The book's alluring take on life's purposes and values one should put forth made my mind turn. I had had it. I left my wife shortly after finishing the second book of this series as I simply had to be out there in the universe and she was hindering my ability to do so. I loved you Shayleen but my lust for life goes way beyond what I could ever feel for a person.

I will never forgive you, Diana Gabaldon, for ruining my marriage, but in turn, you opened my eyes to the spectacles of the world - none of which, were my wife.
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11 reviews1 follower
August 1, 2020
I am re-reading all the Outlander novels in anticipation of the hopefully soon-to-be-published Go Tell the Bees. Super, fast moving romantic adventure but I am once again annoyed with Diana Gabaldon's belief that you can nip across 'the channel' from Inverness to Le Havre in a matter of hours. Not possible Diana.
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December 13, 2022
Her writing captives you, the reader, and draws you right into the story. She is able to capture the everyday pieces of life as well as the larger moments so well. The characters are well developed and each have their quirks which make them human. I actually read every word as I don’t want the books to end. And, that’s saying a lot as I typically skim. Ultimate favourite books.
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April 10, 2020
LOVE this series! Book 5 took a while to get into, but as always ended with a bang! Would recommend this series for men and women! READ THE BOOKS....enjoy the series...love it too ...so thankful we have it, but read the books.....so much more there!
34 reviews
January 9, 2022
I enjoyed this series. There is much history here as well of a bit fantasy. There were a few times the story slowed quite a lot but I stayed with it and glad I did. I would definaly recommend this series!
9 reviews
January 23, 2019
This is such a great series like the main character you get pulled somewhere else, fall in love with them all!! So gooood!!!!!!
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9 reviews1 follower
April 16, 2020
Those books by Diana Gabaldon are amazing. You should read the book before seeing the series on Netflix trust me.
50 reviews
December 2, 2021
You will fall in love with Jamie and Claire. These books have it all… adventure, romance, mystery, thrill, history, etc.! Some of my favorites ever!
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December 6, 2021
This entry is for "Drums of Autumn" which I didn't see in the list. Finished it today. I've read it perhaps three times now.
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20 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2023
An amazing series! Better than the TV show (which is also good). My favourite of all is Breath of Snow and Ashes! Oh to be Claire and have a Jamie!
5 reviews
April 13, 2023
Huge fan of this series prior to the Starz series! The video production was well done although the later years melded out of sequence with the books
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July 28, 2025
I've been doing a LOT of rereading this year. I reread all six of the Outlander after binging on the TV series. It was good, but it left out so much.
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November 2, 2025
Scotland, time-travel, paranormal, legends, myths, and romance... These books were for me from the very beginning. I wasn't disappointed.
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December 3, 2024
Well researched history, time period appropriate medical treatments and such, characters to love and to strongly dislike, battles, travel, tragedy, and friendships. So much more!
All.the way to Book 9, Tell The Bees That I'm Gone!
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May 19, 2025
I read the whole series even tho I kinda stopped enjoying it halfway through, cause y'know, they were already old and I was already tired of their story, I think my favorite was the first book. if there was only book one and two, I would consider it perfect already.

I did read the rest of the books because I loved a particularly awesome secondary character, I was just tired of Jamie and Claire at some point, I guess.
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291 reviews2 followers
August 31, 2021
AMAZING!! 'Nuff said ~ READ THE ENTIRE SERIES!
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291 reviews2 followers
August 31, 2021
AMAZING!! 'Nuff said ~ READ THE ENTIRE SERIES!
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