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Showing posts with label Outlander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outlander. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Did I read this before? I know I did, didn't I?!

I know I read DRAGONFLY IN AMBER years ago...back when I first read Diana Gabaldon's OUTLANDER, but for some reason or another, I could not remember the second half of the book.  I remembered everything right up to....well, for those of you who haven't read it, I won't say, but for those of you who HAVE read it, right up to THAT part--you know which part I'm talking about.  Anyway, everything after that part read as if I'd never read it before.  I don't remember giving up the book years ago after reading THAT part, but I honestly didn't remember any of it.  It was as if I'd never read it.  Oh well.  Now I can say for sure that I have read the WHOLE book and I doubt I will forget the reading of it this time!

I do think that these books have too much information, details that
are difficult to remember.  It is hard for me to believe that Claire, NOT a historian, would remember specific historical information that her husband, Frank Randall--a true historian, shared with her.  We remember things we're interested in and Claire just was not interested in the same things Frank was interested in.  Granted, I do believe that in times of necessity we can and do remember things, information that we didn't even realize we knew, but still...I find it difficult to believe that Claire could remember so much specific information.

I still love the story between Claire and Jamie.  It's wonderful seeing their relationship and how they interact with one another--two stubborn hot-heads who are definitely more suited to one another than Claire and Frank.  It is very difficult for me to like Frank at all when he physical resembles Black Jack Randall so much.  Yes, he also resembles Jonathan Randall's brother, Alex, but we don't meet Alex until the second book and Black Jack has made such an incredible impression on us already from book 1.

Anyway, to OUTLANDER readers, DRAGONFLY IN AMBER is still an enjoyment to read and definitely feeds our desire for more of Claire and Jamie!  I'll give VOYAGER a shot next and see if it continues to feed my desire for even more of my beloved characters!!!!  ;)

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Why aren't you reading OUTLANDER?! If you aren't....

Laurie Lyda, thank you, thank you, thank you for introducing the OUTLANDER series by Diana Gabaldon to me!!!  I LOVE it!  I share it with everyone I can!  I even bought the audio CD and downloaded it to my computer so I can share the CDs, too!!!  So now I have the mass market paperback version (it's falling apart from being read so often), the audio CDs, and now the digital ebook!!!  And I just purchased the ebooks for books 2-4!  They're all on sale through Amazon.com (Kindle) for $4.99!!!  I can't resist!!!!  The digital reader is so much easier to hold than a massive book of over a thousand pages!  Don't get me wrong, now.  I love the actual books, but I don't mind having the ebooks, too!  In fact, while reading OUTLANDER this time on the digital reader, I had to get my paperback copy out for a day or two because my digital reader wasn't available at the time!  

I LOVE that OUTLANDER doesn't neatly fit into one genre category.  I don't believe in genres anymore anyway.  I get that publishers/libraries/book stores, etc. need to have genres in order to have places to put the books on the shelves and thus to find them quickly and easily, but yet it's ridiculous to attempt to put every single book into one simple category and expect that to be the end-all answer for what that books is really about.  For a practice book,
Gabaldon hit this one out of the park!!!  

If you haven't read the OUTLANDER series yet, what are you waiting for?!

And, yes, I LOVE the series as it's playing out on STARZ!  They're doing a fantabulous job with the books to tv series!  Jamie is even more gorgeous than anticipated!!!  ;)  

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Finally finished!!!!!

Whew!  I did it!  I finally finished A DANCE WITH DRAGONS.  Wow.  This book took me forever to read.  It's not that I didn't like it; I really did.  It's simply that there is SOOOOO much....a ton of characters to remember....a ton of details to remember....a ton of pages to read....just simply so much to remember.  It's certainly not a book to pick up for a simple, quick, easy "summer" read.
When reading this book, the reader has to be focused completely for every moment of reading.  Because I've been so busy and overwhelmed this past year, that make it that much more difficult for me to stay focused and read.  But I've finally done it!  Now on to watch the series!!!!

It reminds me of The Lord of the Rings series as well as the Outlander series.  Both of those have the same types of issues that drive me absolutely crazy:

1.  Way too many characters.  there's no real way to keep up with everyone in the story because there are just SO many characters.  And just when I think that a certain character is minor and not worth paying attention to--so I don't read his/her portions carefully, I realize that said character IS important to the story and was only presented as a minor character to keep me off the scent, so to speak!

2.  Several--many--characters have too many names and/or variations of their names.  I mean, come on!  How many different ways can a narrator refer to the SAME person before the reader no longer cares?!  I'd say by the time I get to the second name, I'm DONE with that character.  I get that people (even characters in stories) can and do have their real names as well as nicknames, but once we get into having other names beyond a nickname, I can't stand it--it's just too much.  Gandalf, for example, is called different names depending on who or which group of peoples he's with.  Arya has so many names now, I don't care about her as much as I used to--and she's my second-favorite female character (2nd only to Dany--who also too many names).  Littlefinger has so many variations to his name and/or title, I have NO idea what I'd ever call him myself if I were to talk to about him--I HATE the name Littlefinger, just so you know.  there is an index at the back of many of the books, but it's so long and has so many names, I still find myself not sure who I'm reading about.

3.  And what about having several characters with names that are so similar it's difficult to tell who is who?!  Boromir.  Faramir.  I mean, come on!!!!  

4.  No real concept of the passage of time.  It appears that several months, if not several years, have passed, but yet there are other details that make it sound as if only a few hours have passed.  It sounds as if Kahl Drogo has been dead "a long time," as Dany says just before her second marriage, but based on the time span of the books, it sounds as if only a few short months have passed.  But obviously quite a long time has gone by because the dragons now not only no longer sit on her shoulders because they're big, but they're out flying around, eating people--including babies and children, and have to be chained up in the belly of a pyramid to keep them from causing more trouble/damage.  How'd we get to so much time passing when it seems as if only a few months have gone by?!  (With the Outlander series, as we move deeper and deeper into the series, only a year passes, yet so much happens, there's NO WAY that only a year has gone by.  To make things worse with that series, Claire and Jaime are in their mid to late forties at the start of the second book in the series when Claire finally goes back in time to spend the rest of her life with Jaime.  People didn't live THAT long four hundred years ago....)

5.  Toooooo much happening.  There is so much going on, I can't keep up with the different plot points.  Obviously, the whole series is about the fight for the Iron Throne, but all the sub-plots and sub-sub-plots and so on are just TOOOO much.  I can't even remember over half of what's going on with so many of them.

6.  It's clear that somehow or another, all the characters are connected, but because there are so many characters and so much happening and no clear passage of time, I can't figure out how they're connected.  They're all just a bunch of characters playing his/her own role without clear evidence how he/she fits in with the whole context.

7.  Martin is obviously working very hard to be sure that he keeps his audience guessing about what is going to happen next, especially who is going to die next.  But rather than surprise that so-and-so dies, I'm just wondering why Martin chose to kill that character at this particular point in time, but even more than that, I'm relieved that that makes one less character for me to worry about keeping up with.

8.  Even though a character dies, he/she plays a vital role in the story as a whole because the other characters keep bringing him or up or certain characters use the dead as their motivation for their actions.  

9.  It's violent.  I don't really like all the violence.  It's just not someting I enjoy.  I know I love action movies, but if you notice when I watch them, I typically turn away when there is violence on the screen.

10.  LOTS of sex.  Every time I turn a page, it seems like, characters are either having sex or talking about sex and using sexual language and/or sexual innuendo.  It gets old quickly.  
11.  I hate foul language and there's a lot of it--especially THAT word.  I don't want to see it or hear it.

12.  Each book is no less than 800 pages long, and that's a short guess on the length of the books.  It's one thing if one book here and there in a series runs long, but when each and every book runs that long, it's just TOOO MUCH.

I can't just quit reading the book or the series.  I've come too far to give up.  What's even more overwhelming is the fact that Martin plans on publishing two more books for the series, but the fact that he's still writing them and has NO idea when they'll be ready.....UGH!!!!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Waiting.....!




THE EXILE:  AN OUTLANDER GRAPHIC NOVEL (OUTLANDER 1.5) by Diana Gabaldon is really a great fill-in for the lover of the OUTLANDER series.  It's nothing short of pure genius for the author to write the same story from another character's point-of-view!  I especially love that it's not exactly like the original.  The fact that it's a graphic novel makes it that much more genius.  We already have SO MUCH with the original story that if Gabaldon attempted to do the same with Jamie's version of the story, no one would be able to stay with it through to the end.  By doing it as a graphic novel, it easily keeps my attention and makes me want to beg for the next installment!

Where's the next installment, Diana Gabaldon?!

I don't know of any other author who has written--and published (hear me, Stephenie?!)--the same essential story from a different character's point-of-view, making THE EXILE that much more fun and exciting to read.

As a writer-wanna-be (well, published wanna-be, anyway), I can understand how easily an author falls in love with each of her characters and wants each character to tell his/her story.  I, for one, would love to read some of my other favorite books from the POV of other characters within the stories.  I've even tried to write Snape's story, but not being Rowling, it's next to impossible.

Just finish it, Gabaldon....please?!?!

One negative:  there are images and brief details that are very confusing and difficult to follow.  I don't understand where this Kenneth comes into the story or how he fits at all.  I'm anxious to read the next one to find out more about him.  He's obviously a semi-main character who we never see in the OUTLANDER series because Claire never meets him.  But he's there and he's very aware of Claire and Jamie.....

Friday, August 2, 2013

It's over....?!




This is the 2nd time I've read Diana Gabaldon's OUTLANDER.  (Yes, I do consider it reading to listen to a book on CD.)  I found that I actually enjoyed listening to it on CD as I drove to and from work in my car.  I couldn't wait each day to get in my car just so I could listen to more!

Even though I'd read this book before, reading it again was like reading it for the first time.  There were a lot of details that I easily remembered from the first reading, but I forgot a lot of details, too.

The one thing that surprised me the most about this reading was the ending.  In my head, I remember the story ending with Claire having to go back to her own time--and to Frank.  But OUTLANDER doesn't end that way at all!  When I got to the last CD, I kept wondering how Gabaldon was going to get Jamie and Claire from France to Scotland quickly--considering how long it had taken them to get from one place to another throughout the rest of the book, I thought it was odd.

And the CD kept going from one track to the next, but Jamie and Claire were still in France with no possibility of being back in Scotland any time soon.

We got to one of the parts of the book that I remembered very well from my first reading (it was my favorite part) and all of a sudden, this guy came on and said "This ends the book OUTLANDER....."

What?!  I thought.......well, I guess I'm going to have to get the CD for the 2nd book and find out how much of that book I tried to put into the first book....!  It'll just have to wait until I get back from Disney.

At least I have something to look forward to after my trip....!!!!!  

:)