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Men reading Outlander????
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Jan 31, 2010 10:28AM

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I took my son to the dr this weekend, and there was a copy of DFIA sitting on a chair. My son, of course said "look mommy, you book!"... the guy walking back from the counter picked it up and said, "great books, huh?". We then had a 10 minute conversation about it. I have to admit, it WAS a bit weird to see a man reading it and discussing it. I honestly don't know why, since I can see how they woudl appeal to men as well....

I took my son to the dr this weekend, and there was a copy of DFIA sitting on a chair. My son, of course said ..."
When I went to the DG book signing, and reading in October... I saw Tons of guys. I was a little surprised. But there they were, books in tow for signatures. Granted, some were with there wives, but several were there for themselves. I thought it was awesome.

We even have discussions about the books whenever we're together.
He loves the history and war stuff, I love Jamie and Jamie's sex scenes and Jamie's sex talk.

We even have discussions about the books whenever we're together.
He loves the history and war stuff, I love Ja..."
LOL Heather! mmmmmmmmmmmmmm..... Jamiiieeee....
I love everything about him. Even his stubborn, irrational side. When it comes to these books, I really do have trouble differentiating between reality and fiction. And I like it that way!!!





I love reading buddies!
:)


My hubby has read the series and his favorite character is Bree. I thought for sure it would be Claire and although he likes her, he says that Bree interests him more.

I think that is possible but if given the book and all they were told is that it is a book about time travel, Scotland, the Culloden war, American Revolution and well yeah, there is a love story mixed in with it. I think they would be a lot more tempted to read the series.

We get a good few men on our tours who have read two or more of the books. It's really refreshing to hear how the other half view the story and what they like / don't like. But I know that they often start out hearing 'the J. word' as well. It wouldn't hurt the series to put in a more alluring female character for the guys. I thought Brianna would fill that role; tall, attractive read head, who can shoot the meal and cook it... but I don't see many guys falling for her. I think she was probably married off too quickly and hey, how many guys could compete with Roger anyway.
Cheers, Sam

As a sidenote to Samantha's comment about good guys competing with Roger, I personally don't care for Roger. I don't know why, really. Just something about him. lol

That's so cute - reading together. Yes, regarding Roger - it's all a matter of personal taste. But still, my real point is, don't you think there really isn't anyone in the series 'for the guys'? Or perhaps lots of guys are attracted to Claire, but I've not heard anyone come forward yet. Men are supposed to be more visual anyway yes/no? So perhaps the female characters, no matter how well described or how sensuous would never make most men swoon. Then again, men may be cautious about making too much of a female character if they are married or attached.
Sam



My husband LOVES it so far... He's about to start the second one. I'm really glad he's getting into it! Gives me someone to talk about Jamie & Claire!
:)


My husband LOVES it so far...."
That is so sweet. Keep us update with what he thinks. Love to hear it.

I know a few men who read the series and thoroughly enjoyed it. especially the audio on long trips. So glad you did too David :)

I have a degree in Literature, am a photographer by trade and have been married for 35 years. I add that because I think The Outlander series are often mistakenly tagged as "women's Books or romances". They are so very much more. I also read the historicals of Bernard Cornwell ( who loves Ms Gabladon's books and vice versa). Good writing is good writing. Genre is stupid. The Outlander books are suberb on every level. Character story feeling, style, historical accuracy. all of it.
The biggest reason I love the books is because Claire and Jamie work , work so very hard at their relationship because at the core they know their love of each other is infinite all consuming and the very definition of who they are. BTW - every member of my family has read these books multiple times
DJ

Last January, though, I loaned a copy of Outlander to a friend in town, a local guy who had done some work on our house. He quickly plowed through the entire series! I think it's a great recommendation for anyone who appreciates a fantastic story, meticulous research, an intelligent author, and excellent writing.

Wow, Jesse, That is so sad about the book mark. I am sorry for your loss. Great that you got someone else reading the series! I loaned my copy out to a guy I work with and he loved it and read on with the series. I now own a "loaner" copy of this book because I give it out so often.








I agree, I read a soldier letter to DG saying how much his company in Iraq liked her books, so I'm sure they appeal to both sexes, it's just that more women found them 1st.





I have the next four books and plan to read book 2 before the show premieres next year.
