Part of my cozy home includes many books. It’s a condition I think I inherited from my Daddy. It’s not such a bad thing. In fact, I see signs of it in my daughter.
I love to read, and I get recommendations of good reads from my family and friends. I like to share some of my favorites, as well. With that in mind, I would like to periodically push recommend a favorite book to you! It’s not a full-scale review…Just like friends discussing books at the kitchen table over a cup of coffee (or something with a kick!)–only not really.
If you’ve read my suggestion, what did you think? Feel free to comment. Here’s to great literature! So many books, so little time.
Historic fiction? Definitely my favorite. Scotland in the mid-1700s? Even better. But throw in some time travel? You’ve got to be kidding me!
Diana Gabaldon, however, does it and does it well. This is no quick read. The first, Outlander, is 620+ pages long, and that is one of the shorter books! I recently finished her most recent, An Echo in the Bone, number 7, coming in at 814 pages. Yet, she kept my attention through them all. Actually, more than kept my attention. An amazing side note: She wrote this book as a “practice” novel.
Outlander is a love story, a history lesson, an action-adventure, and a Gaelic guide. It tells the story of Claire Beauchamp Randall and the unlikely meeting of her Jamie Fraser. The interesting twist is that Claire is a British nurse during WWII. Jamie is a Scottish redhead with a complex personality and past. They are thrust together–as they should be.
The times are gritty, the characters real, and the story captivating.
I am not doing any of this book or the characters justice. Just read it, and try not to get sucked in. I dare you.



LOVE these books!!!! Makes me want to visit Scotland. Though not in the 1700’s. LOL I’m on the 7th book also and enjoying every page of it! My mom hooked me onto them.
Melissa, I am amazed at how many of my friends are Claire/Jamie groupies…Just wait until the end of Echo. I was totally shocked! How does Diana Gabaldon do it?