Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Review of Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

Summary: "In 1946, after WWII, a young Englishwoman named Claire Beauchamp Randall goes to the Scottish Highlands with her husband, Frank. She’s an ex-combat nurse, he’s been in the army as well, they’ve been separated for the last six years, and this is a second honeymoon; they’re getting re-acquainted with each other, thinking of starting a family. But one day Claire goes out walking by herself, and comes across a circle of standing stones—such circles are in fact common all over northern Britain.  She walks through a cleft stone in the circle….and disappears. Back into 1743, where the first person she meets is a gentleman in an 18th-century army officer’s uniform. This gentleman, Jack Randall, looks just like her husband Frank—and proves to be Frank’s six-times-great-grandfather. Unfortunately, he also proves to be a sadistic bisexual pervert, and while trying to escape from him, Claire falls into the hands of a gang of Highland Scots, who are also trying to get away from Black Jack Randall—though for other reasons.

In order to avoid being handed over to Captain Randall, Claire is obliged to marry one of the young clansmen. So she finds herself trying to escape from Castle Leoch and her Scottish captors, trying to get back to her husband Frank, trying to avoid being recaptured by Captain Randall—and falling in love with Jamie Fraser, the young man she’s been forced to marry. The story rolls on from there…" - from www.dianagabaldon.com
Review: I'm actually shocked that I had never even heard of this book until the TV show first premiered. I actually had a friend that I work with recommend the show to me, describing it as being a show with "history, time-travel, romance, nurses (which I, as a nursing student, really appreciated), and a really, really hot Scottish guy in a kilt." And just like that I was sold. I went and watched the first (and only episode that had aired yet, at the time) that night. I was hooked and went on to do some research for the next episode, and that was when I read that the television series is based off of a book series. So, naturally I had to go buy the book on my kindle because I just had to know what happened next. I honestly could not put this book down. I would bring it to work with me and read it on my break and I would stay up until the late hours of the night reading until my eyes could not stay open anymore. If you like steamy romance and attractive men with accents, then this book is for you! 
I guess a part of me would say that certain portions of the book were a bit slow, however most of it was jam packed with action and drama and I found myself falling in love with the characters and the setting. Although I am mostly Scottish myself, I never really knew that much about the history or the lifestyles of Scotland. After reading this novel, I am definitely more interested in the various customs and traditions of Scotland and I hope to one day visit. 
This book definitely has a little bit of everything for everyone in it. While there is a ton of romance in it after you hit a certain portion, there is still plenty of history. fantasy and action. There are many sex scenes, but they were always very tasteful and usually not very graphic. Overall, very well done! Thank you to Diana Gabaldon for creating such a wonderful story. I have already purchased and started reading the second Outlander book, Dragonfly in Amber, and I am hooked once again.
I highly recommend this book and I still cannot believe that it took me so long to find it! The television series also keeps very true to the book and I cannot wait for future episodes!
Overall, I would give it 5 out of 5 stars!