I finished listening through the audiobook a couple of hours ago, and still feel like crying. But this time the tears are not from actually emoting along with any characters, or from frustration from having to leave them and wait for the next book. This time I fell like crying because Diana Gabaldon has somehow managed to kill the series for me.
For so many years, I loved this series. Most of the characters were relatable, even some of the antagonists (but Stephen Bonnet was always a bit of a cartoon, his psychology was never quite credible). Some of the characters were harder to like, but by the end of the last book, I was cheering hard for Brianna and Roger, who had finally become full people, good and bad, with strong drivers.
And then, after an interminable wait, I return to Fraser's Ridge to find minutiae, biblethumping and nothing really happening at all except people travelling all over the place. It feels a bit like Diana saw most of the family gathered and rebuilding their society after several difficult experiences, and then thought: "Can't have that, they might develop as characters through actually interacting, let's throw these ones over here, those over there, and, hm, add a bunch around here. Oh, wasn't I supposed to bring some answers? Well, never mind, I will just remove some of the science and replace it with woo-woo, and give religion the main role in this book!"
I wonder if it is possible to love this book if you are not religious? In my case, it made my tendency towards strongly disliking religiosity much stronger, and I doubt that I will be able to ever re-read this book, the way I have with all the previous 8.
And where did the guts go? Why push so hard for Agnes and Fanny to go down the traditional route after having given much more exciting alternatives in an earlier case? Why put Lord John back into the same old predicament and kill off one of the more interesting characters in that horrible way instead of showing some personal growth and ability to actually share deep emotions despite the society frowning upon it?
Why plopping out babies all over the place, including one to a woman whose heart should have struggled with a pregnancy and birth instead of magically just bearing all of that without any issues, whatsoever? Oh, and if a child does not fit in here, why just drop them in somewhere else and never deal with any of the deep scars such uprooting can lead to?
Everything just seem so superficial, so virtuous and so obvious that it never became possible to believe in any of the threatening events. They all travel through war and weather without negative consequences, including some suspiciously easy smuggling, and equally suspicious intercultural understanding and tolerance all over the place, including sitting through three different religious services back to back (recounted in sooooo much detail!) and no problems whatsoever in marrying people of different faiths.
Even the great event that we FINALLY get to in the end becomes boring, because anyone with a brain could predict exactly what would be the result after all that foreshadowing!
I might read the tenth book, but will definitely not seek it out! After this book, I don't really care what happens to Roger (barf!), Brianna (boooooooring!), Mandy (annoying as hell), Fergus (who no longer has any personality, apparently), Marsali (who is actually reduced to a baby-machine), Ian (who no longer has personality, either, just saintly patience and goodwill to all), Jamie (who has become insufferable in his preaching and "perfection"), Claire (who is apparently now almighty, and at the same time flat and completely uninteresting, how the hell did such a snappish woman become tame?) or even William (who is just a still angsty teenager spewing privilege, yet always right about everything now). The only characters I still feel able to read about are Jemmy and Jenny, whose names are so similar, but still have a little bit of spark left. And I am kinda eager to see the end of the slave who acted so honorably through an entire life, yet in this book became a total villain for no reason. Sigh!