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“The sixth instalment of the adventures of Claire and Jamie Fraser, already number one on the bestseller list, is a whopping 980 pages of action-packed escapism. It also has surprisingly melancholy and insightful views on the experience of growing old and dealing with the losses that entails…. One of the things that sets Gabaldon apart from other romance writers is exhaustive research of the times in which her characters live, so evident in her attention to period detail…. plot lines and stand-alone yarns are expertly woven together with the overall theme of impending doom and the question of predetermination.” — The Toronto Star “Fans of Diana Gabaldon’s popular Outlander series have another rousing historical-science-fiction-romance novel to savour in A Breath of Snow and Ashes…. For fans, this book is another slam-dunk hit. It’s a massive, long-lasting source of entertainment.” — The Gazette (Montreal)Praise for Diana Gabaldon:“Riveting. Gabaldon has a true storyteller’s voice.”—The Globe and Mail“Triumphant. . . . Her use of historical detail and truly adult love story confirm Gabaldon as a superior writer.”—Publishers Weekly“Diana Gabaldon is a born storyteller. . . . The pages practically turn themselves.”—Arizona Republic"Readers will find every expectation fulfilled.... The large scope of the novel allows Gabaldon to do what she does best, paint in exquisite detail the lives of her characters."—Booklist
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About the Author
Diana Gabaldon is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular Outlander novels—Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes (for which she won a Quill Award and the Corine International Book Prize), An Echo in the Bone, and Written in My Own Heart’s Blood—as well as a collection of Outlander fiction, Seven Stones to Stand or Fall; the related Lord John Grey books Lord John and the Private Matter, Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade, Lord John and the Hand of Devils, and The Scottish Prisoner; two works of nonfiction, The Outlandish Companion, Volumes 1 and 2; the Outlander graphic novel, The Exile; and The Official Outlander Coloring Book. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with her husband.
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Product details
Series: Outlander (Book 6)
Mass Market Paperback: 1488 pages
Publisher: Dell; Outlander edition (April 29, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0440225809
ISBN-13: 978-0440225805
Product Dimensions:
4.1 x 2.3 x 6.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.8 out of 5 stars
4,850 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#7,864 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
This book, similar to the other books in the Outlander series, was a big read. My hardcover copy was just shy of 1000 pages. Yup, it's a biggie. I had actually bought it over 10 years ago and even got Gabaldon herself to autograph it. {Book Geek Heaven!} But after struggling to get through the fifth book in the series, The Fiery Cross, years ago I was hesitant to pick up another book in this series. Yes, it took me a whole decade to come back to the trials and tribulations of Claire and Jamie.Though a good writer, Gabaldon has a tendency to wax poetic and get too verbose for my tastes. Her characters are amazing, her large story arcs are great but sometimes she gets stuck in the minutiae of daily life and the lives of numerous tertiary characters leaving me to wonder why certain scenes were added in the first place.After a decade of waiting I wanted to get back on the proverbial horse so I took time to reacquaint myself with her characters and story lines by re-reading the first two books as well as very detailed synopses on the other three books (there was no way I'd ever read The Fiery Cross again. Evah.).In this latest installment Gabaldon has several great story lines which were interspersed with some of the daily goings on of life on Fraser's Ridge. It was nice to get reacquainted with Claire, Jamie and their brood again. There were some tragic and emotional scenes that had me at the edge of my seat and reminded me why I love Gabaldon's writing so much. Those stellar scenes would follow with some quiet, much smaller story lines involving secondary/tertiary characters which were okay but not to the energy level of Clarie, Jamie or Bree's story lines. I think she's going for a well rounded idea of what life was like back then but she adds so much detail and so many secondary story lines that the pacing is all over the place. One minute you're on the edge of your seat as someone is rushing to save another character and next minute you're watching a rather mundane task being carried out by a character you can barely name. Also, since she's written thousands upon thousands of pages some of the high action scenes are starting to feel repetitive (multiple kidnappings, abuse).In the end this was a good installment. It felt much more personable and less political than The Fiery Cross. Personally I'm in it for the characters and not so much the politics of the time. The ending was great and has my interest piqued for the final books in the series but I think I'll wait a bit before jumping into another big book of Gabaldon's. Not ten years but perhaps a couple of months. While they are a good read, they demand a lot of your time and with the next season of the Outlander TV series expected in another month that will tide me over with all things Outlander for a wee bit.Note: This is not a series that you can pick up at random. You really must read them in order because of the vast number of characters and story lines involved in these very popular books** This book review, as well as hundreds more, can also be found on my blog, The Baking Bookworm ([...] where I also share my favourite 'tried and true' recipes **
Well, I think this will be my last Outlander book. I started reading them when the first one had just come out and loved it. The next few were also good. Gabaldon is quite a good writer and has a way with words that I really enjoy but this book and the one before it aren't novels, they are a group of vignettes so sewn together with such a thin thread that I don't plan to waste my time on any more of them. I love a good long book that I can really get into but 1500 pages of short stories is not what I had in mind. Plus, its starting to feel like I'm reading the Perils of Pauline, just one trauma after another. The book could easily been cut by more than half and had movement to it, instead, I got so tired of reading it that I began speed reading and skimming the last several hundred pages. This isn't like me at all, I love to read and have loved these books but I've had enough. If I really want to know what happens to the Frasers then I'll watch the TV series but frankly, I don't care anymore. This in itself is a shame because Gabaldon is such a talented writer, she is extremely readable and her attention to detail and historical research is so impressive although she needs to do a little more ornithological research (you don't find mockingbirds and balsam firs at the same altitude). But that is a minor complaint. I have read other reviews and have seen that other people have the same problems I have with these last books. Take note, Diana!!!
Why is the audible version of this book not available on Kindle? It is THE ONLY book in the series that doesn't have the option to purchase it audibly as well.(Of course, I will change the rating to 5-Stars once this is corrected and audible is available for it.)
Oh, what a delicious delight! This is the sixth book in the "Outlander" series by Diana Gabaldon and we find our favorite time traveler, Claire Fraser, living with Jamie on Fraser Ridge in North Carolina in 1772 through 1776 with the American Revolution hovering in the background--and sometimes the foreground. I think this is the best of the bunch since "Outlander," the first and by far the best in the series. And while you will learn a bit of American history, the book is primarily an 18th century soap opera. And what fun it is! We have kidnappings, murder, revenge, the scandal of unwed pregnancies, wayward young men, fires, hangings, more kidnappings, more fires...you name it.The incredibly addictive soap opera plot aside, this book--as are the others in the series--is really about love, honor and duty. Love for family, love for country, the honor of the clan, the duty to serve others. Reading between the lines, it's advice on how we should live.A word of warning: You must begin with "Outlander" and work your way through the series in the proper order. Taking this on is quite a reading and time commitment. The books are all long. Very long. "A Breath of Snow and Ashes" checks in at more than 1,400 pages. But they are SO GOOD! This is the ultimate in escapist reading. And when you realize how good it is and wish it would never end...well, it's so long it almost doesn't.
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