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Outlander #1-8

De reiziger-serie deel 1 t/m 8

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De Reiziger-serie is een klassieker: prachtige historische romans over een liefde die plaats en tijd overstijgt. De Netflix-serie Outlander is gebaseerd op de boeken van Diana Gabaldon.


Deel 1: De reiziger
Claire Randall stuit tijdens een wandeling in de Schotse Hooglanden op een stenencirkel... en wordt wakker in het Schotland van 1743. Al snel komt Claire erachter dat niet alleen haar leven op het spel staat, maar ook haar hart. De jonge Schot James Fraser laat haar kennismaken met een zo vurige passie en een zo allesomvattende liefde, dat Claire verscheurd wordt tussen trouw en verlangen en tussen twee onverenigbare levens.


Deel 2: Terugkeer naar Inverness
Twintig jaar lang heeft Claire haar eigen behoeften en verlangens opzijgezet om haar dochter te beschermen. Nu Brianna volwassen is, is de tijd gekomen om de waarheid te vertellen… en terug te keren naar de man die ze boven alles liefheeft: Jamie Fraser. Maar als Claire weer in het verleden terechtkomt, moet ze alles op alles zetten om haar geliefde Jamie niet te verliezen.


Deel 3: De verre kust
Als haar dochter Brianna volwassen is, besluit Claire voorgoed terug te keren naar het Schotland van de achttiende eeuw en naar haar geliefde. Maar kort na hun gepassioneerde hereniging worden Claire en James gedwongen tot een lange zeereis die een onverwachte wending neemt...


Deel 4: Het vuur van de herfst
Het is 1767. Jamie en Clarie zijn terechtgekomen in South Carolina aan de vooravond van de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog. Maar Claire heeft iemand achtergelaten in het heden: haar dochter Brianna. Nadat Brianna een ontdekking heeft gedaan die haar tot in haar diepste wezen raakt, besluit ze naar het verleden te reizen, op zoek naar Jamie, de vader die ze nooit heeft gekend…


Deel 5: Het vlammende kruis
Claire en Jamie hebben oceanen en eeuwen getrotseerd, maar nu zijn ze er eindelijk in geslaagd te settelen te midden van de ongerepte natuur van North Carolina. Daar wacht hun een rustig koloniaal bestaan, zo lijkt het. Maar wat Jamie niet weet en de twintigste-eeuwse Claire wel, is dat de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog op het punt van uitbreken staat…


Deel 6: Sneeuw en as
Jamie wordt gevraagd om te helpen de kolonisten kalm te houden, maar hij weet dat over drie jaar de onafhankelijkheid zal worden uitgeroepen en dat iedereen die trouw is aan de kroon gedood of verbannen zal worden. Jamies problemen worden alleen nog maar groter als de kolonisten die hij wil helpen ervan overtuigd raken dat Claire een heks is die op de brandstapel moet…


Deel 7: Een echo in de tijd
Jamie Fraser weet drie dingen over de Amerikaanse opstand: de Amerikanen zullen winnen; winnen hoeft nog niet te betekenen dat hij het overleeft; en hij sterft liever dan tegen zijn familie te vechten. Claire weet dat de prijs die de Amerikanen voor de overwinning zullen betalen hoog zal zijn en ze is vastbesloten ervoor te zorgen dat Jamies leven daar niet bij hoort…


Deel 8: Met het bloed van mijn hart
Als Jamie omkomt op zee, moet Claire alles op alles zetten om te overleven. Maar ondanks haar verdriet weet Claire dat ze niet anders kan doen dan hertrouwen, en ze accepteert het aanzoek van Jamies beste vriend. Ze leert leven met het gemis, tot op een dag Jamie opeens weer voor haar staat…

11225 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 11, 2012

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About the author

Diana Gabaldon

211 books181k followers
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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903 reviews24 followers
February 6, 2017
Over the last few weeks, I have read the 8 books of Diana Gabaldon's books for the 3rd times since they first came out.

Again, I could not put them down.

Having seen the first 8 episode of the Outlander books #1 on iTunes, I told myself I was trying to keep caught up since I had read them over such a number of years.

Besides that th, I was able to so much more admire the research, the vocabulary and the imagination that this author had to have had to accomplish this series.

How DOES one even write a book - I am at a loss!

I am in awe.

(...and I learned a volume of new vocabulary words)

Finished again 2.7.17
79 reviews
March 28, 2020
Once you get your head around the small part with the time travel, the story and the writing is phenomenal. She is so well researched in her history, her medical knowledge and the lives and beliefs of the times that she draws you in so that you forget it is a time travel fiction. Her descriptive use of language makes you feel you actually know these people. I have actually read the series twice and several other of the latter half of the series 3 times.
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February 19, 2015
This series is amazing.
Diana Gabaldon is amazing. How she ties all these books together, creating a story that you feel you are part of. Bringing back memories that happened in other books and tying them into the current book. I truly love the series and can't seem to let it go. Reading and re-reading the main series and the Lord John Grey series and the smaller novellas and additional books, which answers questions from the main series.

I highly recommend the whole series
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July 14, 2022
‘People disappear all the time. Ask any policeman. Better yet, ask a journalist. Disappearances are bread-and-butter to journalists.

Young girls run away from home. Young children stray from their parents and are never seen again. Housewives reach the end or their tether and take the grocery money and a taxi to the station. International financiers change their names and vanish into the smoke of imported cigars.

Many of the lost will be found, eventually, dead or alive. Disappearances, after all, have explanations.

Usually……’


In 1946, after World War II, a young Englishwoman named Claire Beauchamp Randall goes to the Scottish Highlands on a second honeymoon with her husband, Frank.

As a war nurse and an army grunt, the two have been detached for six years, and have set aside this time to resume their future.

But one day Claire goes out walking by herself, and comes across a loop of standing stones, which are common across this part of the country, and is sucked through a time portal to 1743.

The first person she meets is Jack Randall, Frank’s ancestor—a vicious bisexual deprave.

While trying to run away from him, Claire falls into the hands of a gang of Highland Scots, who are also trying to avoid Black Jack Randall to escape political harassment.

To avoid being handed over to this common enemy, Claire is obliged to marry one of the young clansmen: Jamie Fraser, a loyal Jacobite who, in a romantic surprise twist, is a virgin.

He’s also a conventional kilt guy taught that the way to a great marriage is to keep his woman in order, an assertion that does not work at winning the love of a 20th century, self-determining woman.

Claire finds herself trying to get away from Castle Leoch and her Scottish captors, trying to evade being recaptured by Captain Randall, needing to find the way back to Frank — and falling in love with Jamie, who is rapidly proving he’s got her back whenever she clashes with the culture, notwithstanding the fact he has no idea where she came from or who she actually is.

Does she in actuality want to walk away from this love to go home?

Gabaldon has spent twenty-one years and eight books providing famished fans with the response.

This sequence is every bit worth your time and endeavour.

Get ready to be blown away …………………
26 reviews
May 24, 2016
I Hope Diana writes more Outlander books, I can't get enough.
Loved this series!
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100 reviews6 followers
September 18, 2016
Spoiled me for any other book! So well written and woven. Great description that doesn't distract.
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9 reviews
January 16, 2017
Great author, great story. Loved this series. There are too many graphic sexual situations for my liking. I just skip over those for the most part. Love that these are time travel and historical fiction novels!! At least that is how I would describe then. The love story is good, just too sexy!!
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20 reviews
May 20, 2017
I started reading the series last summer after the T.V. series season 2 of Outlander had finished in July 2016. I have since read all of the books and bought the set and have read six and now currently reading Echo in the Bone. I also purchased both Outlandish Companion one and two as resources for all thing Outlander.
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3 reviews
April 2, 2018
Truly love this series and have since the first was published in the early 90s. While the series on Starz attempts an adequate representation of the books, only by reading them can you fully understand the relationships between the characters.
8 reviews
March 4, 2018
Loved them! Cannot wait for Book 9!
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February 8, 2022
If you love history, and the detailed description of it, then you will be glad reading this series. I salute Diana for this. Truly remarkable...No wonder this series made into a movie right?

But being a hopeless romantic I am, I will be focused on the romance itself.
Many reviewer hate that Claire betrayed his husband by being married to Jamie, but I do not begrudge her for it. I can understand. But if you do not like a heroine who love 2 men, then this series is not for you. Being one myself, I still able to enjoy this, though.
Once again, I can understand, if I were to be put in Claire shoes, I possibly will do the same, well, maybe...
Claire-Jamie love story is truly enjoyable to read, I found it makes me happy, light and I really love their banter. Their story covers many human/couples spectacles, and how they deal with that is interesting... So many wonderful feelings!!
This series covers long span of Claire-Jamie life, so the series are LONG, the historical conflicts are LONG, so being lazy, for the later books (maybe book 4 or 5 and so on), I skip a lot, ha! I actually know this book from the TV series, so I cheat too, when I am being too lazy to read, I watch the TV, then go back to read ONLY the parts that is interest me, ha!
These series also feature many characters aside from Claire-Jamie, some of them I like/love, some of them, not so much. But this is also add colors and richness to this series.

I give 4 starts to a very good book, but I give 5 to books that makes me want to reread it again just to feel all wonderful feelings inside.
So for outlander series, I give 5!
So try it, you might like it.
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258 reviews22 followers
April 27, 2023
Outlander was one of those series I never expected to like. The plot seemed cheesy, contrived and very bodice-ripperesque. But after the first book I was immediately hooked. Claire herself, even when she finds herself out of time, possesses a steely resolve tempered with a kind and passionate heart while Jaime chivalrously goes to any lengths necessary to defense those he loves. The way these two find there way back to each other again and again, despite the centuries and dangers in between to carve out a home for themselves is marvelous.
The characters that they meet and develop with along the way are just as important too. I wasn’t the biggest fan of Brianna and Rodger when they were first introduced but now I can’t imagine the series without them. To the contrary, I’ve loved Lord John Grey from the start and always smile when he pops into the story again.
I think what makes this series so special though is the depth of detail it goes into. There’s big action and romance scenes to give the books thier own plot structure, but after the fourth book we also get a look at domestic life in Fraser’s ridge that makes us care even more about the characters after spending time with them in the day to day. The size of these books and the story they tell is one that will stick with me for a lifetime and one that will not be forgotten.
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Author 3 books2 followers
February 14, 2021
I read this series years ago before it became a TV series. (I have to mention that because it's the equivalent of "I liked it before it was cool".) Diana Gabaldon is one of my favorite authors. I feel a kinship to her, I suppose, because we both started our careers as far from writing fiction as possible, and somehow stumbled into it. Her writing style is absolutely beautiful, offering her readers no choice but to fall in love with the places, the culture, the era, and especially the characters. It's totally her fault I am now obsessed with Scotland. And Jamie Fraser.

If I could change one thing about this series, it would be that there seems to be an over-emphasis on rape/attempted rape. It seemed to me like everywhere Claire went, men were just waiting in the shadows to at least give it their best shot. Sorry to be glib, and I don't know the statistics of that era, but it seemed excessive to me.
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November 23, 2023
I have now read the many of these books twice and all of them once. I originally started reading them as they were published in the nineties. In all fairness I began reading them because of a distant family collection. Read closely....the author and I shared a step grandfather (may he rest in peace) and my grandmother would send them to me as they came out in paperback. I loved the books they were a wonderful escape in some rough years. Fast forward, after many moves and drama I repurchased the series and still love them. I love historical fiction and have a particular fashion for anything Irish or Scottish. Yes, the books get a bit spicy but I love the characters and the story lines.
6 reviews
March 18, 2025
Beste Buchserie, die ich bisher gelesen habe.
- Genre-übergreifend
- starkes world-building
- interessante geschichtliche Epoche
- Hauptcharaktere, mit denen ich mich wirklich identifizieren kann
- Endlich mal eine Geschichte einer liebevollen, leidenschaftlichen, langen Ehe, wo die Ehe positiv bei wegkommt
- Religion wird nicht verächtlich gemacht; interessante theologische Gedankenspiele
- unterschiedliche Settings: Wildes Schottland; Paris und Versaille; Seefahrer und Piraten; Pionier-Geschichten; Kriege usw...
- manchmal etwas auschweifend
15 reviews
April 24, 2025
in een ruk deel 1 tm 9 uitgelezen. 170 uur verder 😅
Heerlijk om te lezen en in op te gaan in het verhaal, hoewel ik wel het gevoel heb dat de laatste delen geschreven zijn onder druk van de Outlander serie. En het zijn wel heel veel namen die mijn geheugen op enig moment niet meer aan kan 😉
Nu wachten op deel 10 en wachten op de serie op Netflix.
En tijd voor andere boeken.
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October 6, 2021
This is my second reading of the series. The story is well written and totally enjoyable. The author does nclude a lot of detail and I sometimes have to go back and re-read sections in a previous book.
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80 reviews1 follower
April 16, 2020
These books, the Outlander series are my favorite books written to this point in time. Just love them.
3 reviews
April 19, 2020
I can't say enough about this series! It carried me off to other worlds. Character development is spectacular. I hated to have to leave the last volume. Diana, please!! More!
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3 reviews4 followers
June 1, 2020
With this pandemic, finished reading the last 4 books of Gabaldon's Outlander Series.
Worth reading, especially if you're watching the series on Netflix.
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5 reviews
June 8, 2020
Too long, too many new developments and too addictive!
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12 reviews
June 14, 2020
Outlander

This is my second time reading this series ... and I am watching the tv series .. I can't get enough .. great story.. no .. fantastic story
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70 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2020
Goodreaders, I did it. I read this tale from beginning to end. It took months. I loved it, mostly. It has been quite a distraction from pandemic insanity.
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