Ha! Excellent. I couldn't remember if there was something important I'd need to remember before starting the next book.
Because I'd forgotten most of Harry Potter 5 before starting the new one, and was so frustrated for about half of it, because I wished I'd gone and skimmed 5 again to remind myself. Outlander would not make for good skimming.
No. You might want to read the final chapter or two. It's been ages since I've read it. Do you have an LJ and if so, do you know smonster (who used to post here, mostly in Bitches, sometimes)? She *just* read it. smonster's lj. She might be able to tell you if there's anything else important. *
Doesn't Claire come back to the present time at the end? I can't remember
?
I think at the end of the first book
she decides to stay. It's in the second book that she goes back. That's also where the Bad Things happen.
Okay. I think I read the first three all together, and I might have a fourth (or even fifth), but it's been so long.
I never had luck finding good book recaps online. I know they must exist, but all I find is short summaries.
There's five, right?
I
loved the first, liked the second, enjoyed the third even though it was a bit over the top, was kind of eh on the fourth, and haven't read the last one. I think.
Per here, [link] it looks like there's a sixth one coming out in late September.
I think I have them all then. I have never read
The Fiery Cross.
I can't remember if I finished
Drums of Autumn.
The first three are smooshed together in my head.
Thanks for the tips! I'll reread the last few chapters and check out smonster's LJ.
I don't think she summarized it, but she mentioned it, and she'd probably talk about it. I left her a heads up that you'd been looking for summaries, just in case.
But I'm invested in children reading books that they can understand, and building their reading skills.
Eh. Depends on the kid, I guess. I read lots of books I didn't completely understand when I was a kid. I continue to do so now. I find that part of the fun, really. But not all kids are me. Just as well, really.
As for Gabaldon, I got through to the one where there's a whole mistaken-identity thing and
the daughter's boyfriend gets handed off to the Indians,
and it all just became too much for me. I won't read any more, although I enjoyed the first two, and the way that
Claire came back.
But really, there's far too much sturm and drang for me. (And yes, I know that's hypocritical coming from a Farscape fan.)
Alicia, smonster said she just found an Outlander synopsis that seems pretty comprehensive, here: [link]
She said to pop by her lj or her profile address is good (she said to say she'd posted in Minearverse recently) if you have any questions.