Book: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Rating: B
Genre: Historical Fantasy
Age Appropriate: Adult
Rating: B
Genre: Historical Fantasy
Age Appropriate: Adult
The story begins with Claire Randall, a former army combat nurse, vacationing with her husband off the British Isles. After touching an ancient stone structure she is transferred back in time to war torn 18th century Scotland. She quickly becomes involved with James Fraser, a young Scottish warrior, who steals her heart and almost breaks it. Claire finds herself torn between her old life back in 1945 and her new life in 1743. No matter what (or who) she choose, Claire knows her life will never be the same again.
I really enjoyed the unique mix of history and fantasy. It was really what saved this book for me. It had a really slow, steady moving pace. I would never classify it as "boring", but it also never got to the point where I just couldn't put it down. Anyway, it was just good enough that I will eventually continue on with the series.
Question: What did you like or dislike about Claire as the "heroine" in the story?
I really enjoyed the unique mix of history and fantasy. It was really what saved this book for me. It had a really slow, steady moving pace. I would never classify it as "boring", but it also never got to the point where I just couldn't put it down. Anyway, it was just good enough that I will eventually continue on with the series.
Question: What did you like or dislike about Claire as the "heroine" in the story?
See the comments for my opinion. I had some major issues with her, but I don't want to post any spoilers here!