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Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

Outlander

by Diana Gabaldon

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  • Jun 1991, 640 pages
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Shirley S. (Batavia, IL)

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I tried very hard to read this book, really really hard. I got lost in the rhetoric and a cast akin to reading war and peace. The story is formulaic and wordy, perhaps classic readers of the genre would find it interesting after they read through the nonsense. I had hoped the theme would revolve more around history than it did. I could not gain interest in the characters enough to care what happened to them

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