Through the Stones Again discussion
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@Cheryl what does a tumor registrar do? it sounds like such an arcane academic position. Like, medieval, or 18th C.



I'm so excited to be in this group. I love its name, btw! (:

I'm so excited to be in this group. I love ..."
Yay! Liz is here :D You're gonna have to help me figure out the reading schedule. I have no idea what a reasonable amount of time for these books is.

Don't know, it depends on our schedule and if people are working/studying. It's a long read, two weeks between books, maybe? I think that could give everybody time to read other stuff too.
Just an idea, you decide what's best, T (:
Hi, Danae! (:

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Oops, sorry. I guess I should introduce myself first;)
*waves*
Hi everyone I'm Sarah and I live on the island of Ibiza, Spain. I read book 1 in the series years ago and didn't like it at all hahaha. Not joking^^ I love Fever so I decided to give Outlander another try and figured it was better to do it with some friendly support. You'll have to be there for me guys!;)
Btw, I should mention I'm only here because Tanya hijacked me:p
About the reading schedule: how about a book every other week? Or two books a month? Or a book month? Haha I'm not helping much am I?
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You'll be okay in Jamie's arms."
Thanks for the hugs, I'm going to need LOTS of them;)
Jamie? Who's Jamie? I'm guessing a character from the book? Okay, I read the book, I should know but I just can't remember a thing about it...
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This is worse than I thought. We better pull out the big guns.


This is how I started reading them and how I found them:
I got a call from my mother telling me that I just HAD to watch this new series on Starz. She starts by telling me it's a show about the Highlands (yawn) with a really hot guy (I blushingly recall the Chippendale posters that adorned my mother's room when I was a little girl) and this woman finds these witches dancing around stones (I'm Christian, mother is Pagan) and goes back into time (finally something that sounds interesting) and it's like a romance (I hate romance novels because they're almost universally bad).
"Mother, why do you think I'll like this... show?"
"Well, because she's an herbalist. I think. She was a nurse. Or something. You're an herbalist, too!"
"Mmmph. I'll check it out. If I have time..."
Downloaded the first episode and watched it. Half way through after I've forwarded past the uncomfortable looking sex scene on the table and joked with my husband about the vicar in Outlander being in the Vicar of Dibley and I'm a bit intrigued. So I downloaded the second episode and start to build an appreciation against my will for this show. I start to think that it's like one of my mother's horrible, cheesy Highlander romance novels but as if someone tried to challenge themselves to write something good within the overblown Highlander romance construct. Someone with a brain. And an eye for historical detail. Someone who could let the female lead be strong without diminishing the strength of the men. Someone who doesn't automatically make all Scots a bunch of loopy pagans worshiping moonbeams. Better and better.
I wonder if someone wrote a book for this...
Famous last words. This is my new love. Thank you Diana Gabaldon for writing this awesome series. Every book is fresh and new. I only gave the first book 4 stars because I compare it to all the books that came after.
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@Danae: what do you mean "not the way you want?" And what way would that be? Something like the Barrons cure for priyaism hahaha?! Sorry, I'm officially obsessed.
@Tanya: okay so I'm guessing he's the series annoying yet sexy alpha? To think I actually read the first book and can't remember a thing about the guy hahahaha! Seriously, he can't be *that* hot & sexy! I mean I would have some tiny recollection of him if he was right? Then again, we all know I'm a desperate case so...
ETA: Tanya, just read your comment on my review for that *other book*... I thought I was desperate a desperate case before but this is just... I'm way beyond lost.

@Danae: what do you mean "not the way you want?" And what way would that be? Something like the Barrons cure for priyaism hahaha?! Sorry, I'm officially obsessed.
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You're fine. We run on crazy around here. Jamie is, well, I don't want to ruin anything. He's totally different from Barrons, but still completely swoon-worthy. You'll just have to read about him in all his glory :)

@Sarah, WHO IS JAMIE?

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I don't think of Jamie as the alpha. He's completely sweet and brave and caring and strong and incredible sexy... I need this buddy read :P
I still can't believe you don't remember Jamie! ^^
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I won't laugh. I'm proud of you.

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HELL YES. If there's one thing you can count on, it's James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser saving the flippin' day.
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You mean some people buy more shoes than books? What has the world come to?! *sighs*
Welcome to out little group Alex!;o)

I'm not trying to stereotype anyone: alot of people won't give it a chance because its classified as a time travel romance. Which is sad because its such a wonderful series! I have everyone that works night shift at the nursing home reading it as well as a few patients.

Oh well, their loss. It is a shame, though. Especially considering all of the adventure in the other books in the series. Voyager is one of my favorites because of all the action :)
Not all guys are as enlightened as you, Alex :) You'll have to recruit some more like you.
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Books mentioned in this topic
Voyager (other topics)Outlander (other topics)
The Scottish Prisoner (other topics)