The Outlandish Companion: The First Companion to the Outlander series, covering Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, and Drums of Autumn
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Format
Kindle
Pages
604
Language
English
Published
Mar 31, 2015
Publisher
Delacorte Press
Description
This companion volume serves as a treasure trove for fans of the beloved Outlander series. It delves deep into the enthralling world created by Diana Gabaldon, offering insights and anecdotes that enhance the reader's experience of the original narratives. Covering the first four books, it explores characters, settings, and the intricate interplay of historical and fantastical elements, providing a richer understanding of Jamie and Claire's captivating journey through time.
Gabaldon shares her creative process, background details, and even snippets of the extensive research behind her writing. Readers will find a blend of humor and wisdom as they are taken deeper into the intricacies of her novels. This companion invites readers to think critically about the stories they love, offering new perspectives and forgotten details that breathe fresh life into the acclaimed series. It truly is an essential addition for anyone looking to revisit or rediscover the magic of Outlander.
Gabaldon shares her creative process, background details, and even snippets of the extensive research behind her writing. Readers will find a blend of humor and wisdom as they are taken deeper into the intricacies of her novels. This companion invites readers to think critically about the stories they love, offering new perspectives and forgotten details that breathe fresh life into the acclaimed series. It truly is an essential addition for anyone looking to revisit or rediscover the magic of Outlander.
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