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Outlander: with Bonus Content [Kindle Edition]

Diana Gabaldon
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2,533 customer reviews)

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Book Description

This eBook includes the full text of the novel plus the following additional content:
• An excerpt from Diana Gabaldon’s Dragonfly in Amber, the second novel in the Outlander series
• An interview with Diana Gabaldon
• An Outlander reader’s guide

Claire Randall is leading a double life. She has a husband in one century, and a lover in another...

In 1945, Claire Randall, a former combat nurse, is back from the war and reunited with her husband on a second honeymoon—when she innocently touches a boulder in one of the ancient stone circles that dot the British Isles. Suddenly she is a Sassenach—an "outlander"—in a Scotland torn by war and raiding border clans in the year of our Lord...1743.

Hurled back in time by forces she cannot understand, Claire's destiny in soon inextricably intertwined with Clan MacKenzie and the forbidden Castle Leoch. She is catapulted without warning into the intrigues of lairds and spies that may threaten her life ...and shatter her heart. For here, James Fraser, a gallant young Scots warrior, shows her a passion so fierce and a love so absolute that Claire becomes a woman torn between fidelity and desire...and between two vastly different men in two irreconcilable lives.


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Amazon.com Review

In Outlander, a 600-page time-travel romance, strong-willed and sensual Claire Randall leads a double life with a husband in one century, and a lover in another. Torn between fidelity and desire, she struggles to understand the pure intent of her heart. But don't let the number of pages and the Scottish dialect scare you. It's one of the fastest reads you'll have in your library.

While on her second honeymoon in the British Isles, Claire touches a boulder that hurls her back in time to the forbidden Castle Leoch with the MacKenzie clan. Not understanding the forces that brought her there, she becomes ensnared in life-threatening situations with a Scots warrior named James Fraser. But it isn't all spies and drudgery that she must endure. For amid her new surroundings and the terrors she faces, she is lured into love and passion like she's never known before.

I was lame and sore in every muscle when I woke next morning. I shuffled to the privy closet, then to the wash basin. My innards felt like churned butter. It felt as though I had been beaten with a blunt object, I reflected, then thought that that was very near the truth. The blunt object in question was visible as I came back to bed, looking now relatively harmless. Its possessor [Jamie] woke as I sat next to him, and examined me with something that looked very much like male smugness."
Gabaldon creates characters that you'll remember, laugh with, cry with, and cheer for long after you've finished the book. --Candy Paape

From Publishers Weekly

Absorbing and heartwarming, this first novel lavishly evokes the land and lore of Scotland, quickening both with realistic characters and a feisty, likable heroine. English nurse Claire Beauchamp Randall and husband Frank take a second honeymoon in the Scottish Highlands in 1945. When Claire walks through a cleft stone in an ancient henge, she's somehow transported to 1743. She encounters Frank's evil ancestor, British captain Jonathan "Black Jack" Randall, and is adopted by another clan. Claire nurses young soldier James Fraser, a gallant, merry redhead, and the two begin a romance, seeing each other through many perilous, swashbuckling adventures involving Black Jack. Scenes of the Highlanders' daily life blend poignant emotions with Scottish wit and humor. Eventually Sassenach (outlander) Claire finds a chance to return to 1945, and must choose between distant memories of Frnak and her happy, uncomplicated existence with Jamie. Claire's resourcefulness and intelligent sensitivity make the love-conquers-all, happily-ever-after ending seem a just reward. Doubleday Book Club main selection, Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • File Size: 1919 KB
  • Print Length: 896 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0440212561
  • Publisher: Dell (October 26, 2004)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000FC2L1O
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822 of 861 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Devoured July 28, 2000
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Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU COMPLETELY LOST YOUR HEART TO A BOOK? Well, look no further. Diana Gabaldon has created the ultimate escape in Outlander. Don't let the 850 pages dissuade you. It's the fastest read you'll ever have.

The epic tale begins when Claire Randall, a young combat nurse in World War II, moves to Scotland with her beloved husband to reignite their marriage interrupted by the war. Hiking one day, Claire accidentally passes through the stones of an ancient stone circle and wakes up to find herself in 18th century Scotland. Lost, alone, and confused (yet determined), Claire's path crosses, and is inextricably linked to, a young Highland warrior... James Fraser. (The kind of man women want, and men want to BE.) The story that ensues would make Shakespeare proud-- danger, suspense, passion, betrayal, true love and tragedy. Gabaldon is a master storyteller. She shrouds her fantasy in just enough reality as to completely seduce her readers.

The time travel element as well as the romance, while unconventional for a "serious" historical novel, are handled brilliantly by Gabaldon. That said, this book is not for the faint of heart as the author tackles themes of a violent and sexual nature. However, the story is so realistic and beautifully told that it doesn't come off as a ploy to shock readers. Well-crafted and meticulously researched, Outlander is historical fiction at its finest... and so much fun! The hero and heroine come alive. You'll find yourself living and breathing in their world, anxiously devouring each chapter.

WARNING: have the next three books in the series handy. Once you turn the last page of Outlander, you won't want to return to the 21st century. I couldn't get to the bookstore fast enough. And, Gabaldon does not disappoint...
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484 of 510 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Happily surprised... December 10, 2001
Format:Paperback
I must admit, the synopsis on the back of this tome threw me off. I didn't think I would be much interested in a romance novel based on time travel -- it just seemed way too implausible. However, at the persistence of several friends from a book group, I gave this novel a try. I am certainly grateful that I did. Firstly, this is not merely a romance novel. It involves a romance, to be sure, but this romance is not one you'd find again and again in your average Harlequin. This is an original romance, which so completely describes love that I found myself better understanding love than I did at the onset of the novel. When a novel has the capacity to make you understand something as vague as love, you know it is good.
It is also filled with adventure, religion, and human conscience. A historical novel rarely has the ability to make me understand things about my own presence, and yet, Outlander simply did. I was unable to put this book down, as enraptured as I was by the compelling writing.
The character development is beyond any I have lately read. Dianna Gabaldon has a true gift for understanding human emotion and translating it for the rest of us to understand.
If you fear that the plot seems to be a bit too "outlandish" for you, still, give this one a try. While certain aspects may be unbelievable, the reality is, this novel has so much truth to it, you will be amazed. I was.
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167 of 180 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Gabaldon Test January 21, 2000
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I don't normally like books written in the first person. I *loved* "Outlander" (known as "Cross Stitch" in New Zealand). I read "Outlander" on the recommendation of a good friend and immediately fell in love with Jamie (as any living, breathing woman would).

The book is rich in history, romance, drama... It has the qualities of a true epic, easily rivalling such classics as "Gone With the Wind".

Claire Randall is the reader's guide into the story and throughout it's sequels. It's through her eyes that we are introduced to the way of life and harsh truths in those times. If you've never been to Scotland, you will be dying to go "Jamie Hunting" by the end of this book.

For new Gabaldon readers, Outlander is the one to start with. Do not even attempt to read any of the sequels first. Even though it is not crucial to read them in order, you will get the most enjoyment by doing so. The second and third books in the series are not nearly as good. It is only the enjoyment of reading about familiar characters that kept me going. Nevertheless, by the time you have read all four books, you will be hungering for more.

"Outlander" is the ultimate Gabaldon test. You will either hate it or love it. If you hate it, you won't read anything by Gabaldon ever again. If you love it, you won't be able to eat, drink or sleep until you have read the others.

I am happy to say that I definitely belong in the latter category.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What a great book.
I can't wait for the next! I will be downloading the next instalment as soon as possible! Claire and Jamie are truly enchanting.
Published 6 hours ago by iguanagirl
5.0 out of 5 stars The outlander
This is a great story rich in scotish history. It is also full of suspense and adventure. It is also a great love story.
Published 1 day ago by kathy Sausser
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully Written!!
Fantastic Scottish epic war adventure / Love story eventually goes Americana--This is the second time I've read it (the first time I read all the volumes in this series in about a... Read more
Published 1 day ago by D M Wellons
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read for a sunny day at the beach
It was a well written story that had me turning pages when I should have been cleaning my house. Great book to sit on the beach and read for hours.
Published 1 day ago by C. Stinson
4.0 out of 5 stars Series
Beware. The first of the series is free, but hooks you. Diana Gabaldon does an excellent job of writing historical stories and makes it hard to not want the next book.
Published 1 day ago by Lima
5.0 out of 5 stars wow!
I was skeptical at first that I would like this novel... Consider me, pleasantly surprised! Well done, and wonderfully entertaining
Published 2 days ago by Fan101
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book ever
This book was amazing! I laughed, I cried and lived every moment the characters did. This book was written wonderfully!
Published 3 days ago by Kattie Allen
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this series
I re read this from time to time to experience Claire's time travel to the highlands. Wouldnt mind bumping into Jamie myself!
Published 6 days ago by Suzanne Tyler
1.0 out of 5 stars Boring
This is NOT a fast read like the summary states above..... I'm not even half way through the first book and I am utterly BORED!!!! Read more
Published 6 days ago by Sharon Boyd
2.0 out of 5 stars Written for children
If you want classic mature writing, look elsewhere. Story is totally chick flick, an absurd premise and amateurish. Adult love themes written at a preteen level.
Published 7 days ago by Howard Schubert
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More About the Author

Diana Gabaldon is the New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular Outlander novels-Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, and A Breath of Snow and Ashes (for which she won a Quill Award and the Corine International Book Prize)-and one work of nonfiction, The Outlandish Companion, as well as the bestselling series featuring Lord John Grey, a character she introduced in Voyager. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.



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Can someone recommend OTHER great reads since I just finished the latest...
Kathleen Givens' books, Kilgannon, The Wild Rose of Kilgannon, On a Highland Shore, The Destiny and The Legend are wonderfully written Scottish historical romances - the closet writing I've found to Gabaldon. You might also want to try Liz Curtis Higgs' Thorn in My Heart, Fair is the Rose, Whence... Read more
Aug 16, 2008 by Fiona McClarren |  See all 152 posts
question about a scene in outlander
I don't have the book but I think the line you're talking about concerns Jamie's saying that in order to claim Claire's soul, to master her, he has to lose his own to her as well. I don't have the exact wording. That whole scene...Jamie feels possessive of Claire. She's his wife...he owns her.... Read more
Sep 25, 2009 by J. Bergin |  See all 27 posts
the lost 20 years
Claire was born in 1918 and went through the stones in 1946. She was 28. She went back 203 years to 1743. Jamie was born in 1721. He was 22 when Claire entered his life. When she returns to the twentieth century, it is 1948 and 1746 on the Culloden battlefield. (only 202 years difference). ... Read more
Nov 28, 2012 by pumpkincrud |  See all 5 posts
Gabaldon Needs to Finish the Outlander Series
It's no surprise to fans that it takes so long to finish a book though. It was about 3-4 years between all of her books except for Outlander and Dragonfly in Amber. she released that pretty much right away and it was not a very good book. I'm fine waiting years for her next book if it'll be as... Read more
Jul 12, 2011 by J. Bornais |  See all 23 posts
How do you feel about Claire? Love her or hate her?
I Love Love Love the books!! Overall I love Claire too - I really didn't like the part in the story in the 2nd or 3rd book that dealt with Jack Randall and how (I felt) Claire betrayed Jamie for Frank - how anyone could deal with Jack Randall after what he did to Jamie is wrong - this is the ONLY... Read more
Dec 29, 2008 by Kirsten Sandvik |  See all 15 posts
Book to Movie????
I agree, I would love to see these books on the big screen. But even more so for someone like Starz or HBO to make a series from them..e.g. Game of Thrones, Camelot, Spartacus, Boardwalk Empire etc all of which are very good. I think for that to work, they will need unknowns in the starring roles... Read more
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