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Voyager (Outlander) Books

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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780440217565
Edition: 2nd Printing
ISBN: 0440217563
Label: Dell
Manufacturer: Dell
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1072
Publication Date: October 01, 1994
Publisher: Dell
Release Date: October 01, 1994
Studio: Dell

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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Read them all - twice
All of Diana Gabaldon's books are true works of art. Of the thousands of books I've read her storytelling distinguishes her as an artistic craftsman capable of bringing to life complex and compelling stories that blur the mind's ability to reconcile that the story is fiction and not a personal account. Read them all, read the companion and then read them all again. Every word is worth it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best series I have read in years!
I love this series of book! Each one is as good as the last. Amazing in-depth characters, I cherish each book in this series. Voyager was as fantastic as all the previous ones!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great choice
This is the first time that I have purchased a hard cover book from Amazon. The book looks like it was never read. The cover was perfect, and there were no mars on the book



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Why bother
This book is so poorly researched that it's a crying shame. The history of the time could have made up for poor plot lines, no backbone and sheer boredom. At least if the historical storylines are accurate you can get caught up in "believing" in the story. But in this case this, the lack of research is glaringly evident.

One quick example. At one point Claire asks a character when he was born. 1713 is the answer. Claire than says something about betting her clothes on the chance ...
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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Too much 'adventure', not enough reality
Like many others, I loved Outlander. I must have read it 3 times in as many weeks. I enjoyed Dragonfly quite a bit and thought it a well written, if painful, continuation of the story. I had high hopes for Voyager, but now I have no plans to read the continuing saga.

I'm willing to give the author leeway in a lot of areas and I must admit that at times Voyager really did enthrall me. Some of the moments between Claire and Jamie were all I hoped them to be. But those were the few bright ... Read More



 



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Product Description:
From the author of the breathtaking bestsellers Outlander and Dragonfly in Amber, the extraordinary saga continues.

Their passionate encounter happened long ago by whatever measurement Claire Randall took. Two decades before, she had traveled back in time and into the arms of a gallant eighteenth-century Scot named Jamie Fraser. Then she returned to her own century to bear his child, believing him dead in the tragic battle of Culloden. Yet his memory has never lessened its hold on her... and her body still cries out for him in her dreams.

Then Claire discovers that Jamie survived. Torn between returning to him and staying with their daughter in her own era, Claire must choose her destiny. And as time and space come full circle, she must find the courage to face the passion and pain awaiting her...the deadly intrigues raging in a divided Scotland... and the daring voyage into the dark unknown that can reunite--or forever doom--her timeless love.