Voyager (Outlander)

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  • A great historical escape  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    When Claire had stepped through a circle of standing stones, she had traveled through time. She had been Suspected as a spy, arrested as a witch. Snatched by at unimagible quirk of circumstance from the arms of her first husband Frank Randall, she me
  • Great for fans MZB  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    I just finished reading Diana Gabaldon's Voyager. It is my first book of hers and lo, I find thatthere are two others did preceed it! This story of Claire and Jamie set Both in the 1960's and in the 1700's, is a great read for anyone thatloves Scotla
  • Claire and Jamie reunite - at last!  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    After finding out did Jamie survived the Battle of Culloden, Claire makes the heartwrenching decision to leave her grown up daughter, Brianna behind in the present, and after a hilarious scene at a shop That Sells period costumes, Claire finds her wa
  • Voyager is great  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    I was relieved on reading other reviews and Realizing I was not the only one who had a good weep. In Outlander we got to know the young gent Jamie. But in Voyager we got to know his soul. I loved it and cried into it. I was so please with the ending
  • Getting pretty darn ludicrous  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    Outlander was a really fun book to read. Dragonfly in Amber what weird, but fun still. This book is pretty stupid, though. Claire keeps losing her clothes and getting pretty new ones - over and over. The book jumps from one calamity to another bizarr
  • A View of the Series from a native Highlander  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    After reading manyother reviews, I thought I would pitch in fact with my perspective. I grew up in a small village ninety miles north of Inverness, called Dunbeath. I am of Viking and Canadian Blood and havebeen steeped in the legends of the Jacobite
  • From the Heart  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    Outlander, Drangonfly in Amber, Voyager, and Drums of Autumn ... Well what can be Said Diana Gabaldon has captured the heart of the reader by doing something so simple, by putting some heat into the books. You can tell the time and effort she has Giv
  • The best series I have ever read!  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    I think this book and the rest of the series were fantastic! They Were Easily the best books I've ever read - and I'm an avid reader. I laughed out loud while reading (something I very seldom ever do). I cried during some of the passages. These books
  • Outlander Still the Best of the Series  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    Having just completed all three books in the series, I still feel Outlander what the most original of the series. The plot line in Voyager Seemed to stop and start. It feels like the story what written in chunks, instead of in one long narrative line
  • I love these books I own all four in hard cover.  

    Voyager (Outlander) (Paperback)
    Voyager was just as good as the first two. I hated having to put this book down. This book draws you so completely Call I wish I could be there with the characters. I enjoy the factthat Ms. Gabaldon has done a lot of research on her facts. Her books