- The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel - Diana Gabaldon Hoang Nguyen - Books

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  • Changing views on history  

    The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel (Hardcover)
    Unlike novels, mainly focused on the perspective of Claire, then we have the views of Murtagh and Jamie. It should nevertheless reading the novel for a flexible connection of the scenes. This cartoon is designed to complement rather than as a separat
  • A good alternative view of the series, the goal drawings leave a lot to be Desired.  

    The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel (Hardcover)
    I bought The Exile Because I really enjoyed the original Outlander book. As far as Diana Gabaldon's influences onto the alternative story goes Actually it is very interesting, I would-have liked it to go on for a bit longer. HOWEVER what stopped me g
  • a little disappointed by the drawings  

    The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel (Hardcover)
    Resumes the first half of the English edition vol 1 (the entire flight 1 French edition), but from the point of view of Jamie, which is very original and interesting. The only problem is that I personally did not like at all the feature of the design
  • Magnificent 1387  

    The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel (Hardcover)
    Fans of the novel by Diana Gabaldon will not be disappointed! And I highly recommend it to others, who will have the joy of discovering Jamie, Claire and their entourage, in Highlands tormented by the presence of English. A must read!