Diana Gabaldon

The Outlander Series 7-Book Bundle

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  • Habitante de librohas quotedlast year
    No wonder he was so good with horses, I thought blearily, feeling his fingers rubbing gently behind my ears, listening to the soothing, incomprehensible speech. If I were a horse, I’d let him ride me anywhere.
  • Habitante de librohas quotedlast year
    sleep with someone did give this sense of intimacy, as though your dreams had flowed out of you to mingle with his and fold you both in a blanket of unconscious knowing.
  • Kingahas quoted4 years ago
    The Outlandish Companion, a hard-cover treasury which she wrote after the first four novels (a second volume will appear in the fullness of time!) is indispensable
  • Kingahas quoted4 years ago
    If you look at the classic novels of the English language, roughly half of them are written in the first person, from Moby-Dick to David Copperfield, Swiss Family Robinson, Treasure Island—even large chunks of the Bible are written in the first person!
  • Kingahas quoted4 years ago
    I’ve been back several times since, for book tours and the like, and would go back like a shot, at the slightest opportunity
  • Kingahas quoted4 years ago
    I like to experiment and try new and interesting things in terms of structure and literary technique (not that writing in the first person is what you’d call madly adventurous).
  • Kingahas quoted4 years ago
    betony and bryony
  • Kingahas quoted4 years ago
    getting this story between covers
  • Kingahas quoted4 years ago
    my husband, Doug Watkins, who, despite occasionally standing behind my chair, saying, “If it’s set in Scotland, why doesn’t anybody say ‘Hoot, mon?’ ” also spent a good deal of time chasing children and saying “Mommy is writing! Leave her alone!”; my daughter Laura, for loftily informing a friend, “My mother writes books!”; my son Samuel, who, when asked what Mommy does for a living, replied cautiously, “Well, she watches her computer a lot;” my daughter Jennifer, who says, “Move over, Mommy; it’s my turn to type!”
  • Kingahas quoted4 years ago
    seemed no wonder that the tides of sea and woman should be subject to the pull of that stately orb, so close and so commanding
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