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Outlander
by Diana Gabaldon | Literature & Fiction
Registered by wingKateKintailwing of Burke, Virginia USA on Saturday, March 24, 2007
Average 10 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by KateKintail): travelling


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Journal Entry 1 by wingKateKintailwing from Burke, Virginia USA on Saturday, March 24, 2007

10 out of 10

The first book in a fantastic series by Diana Gabaldon. I fell in love with the series and its characters years ago and find the books to be ones I cannot put down once I've started them. The first two books are my favorites, though.

Claire Randall, a nurse, stumbles upon an outcropping of standing stones. Suddenly she finds that she has traveled back in time from 1945 to 1743. She is caught the Highlands of Scotland during the Jacobite era as an Outlander!

Finding herself in the midst of unrest, she does what she can to survive which includes becoming close to a one James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser... who is gorgeous and sweet, tough and mysterious.

Can she work out her place there? Can she figure out how to get home to her husband? Can she even decide what she truly wants?  


Journal Entry 2 by wingKateKintailwing at Pohick Regional Library in Burke, Virginia USA on Wednesday, April 04, 2007

This book has not been rated.

Released 4 yrs ago (4/4/2007 UTC) at Pohick Regional Library in Burke, Virginia USA

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RELEASE NOTES:

Slipped onto the sale shelves (where I think I bought it in the first place).

Released for the Tartan Day Challenge! I hope this book is enjoyed!
This is, I believe, my 400th wild release!

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