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FROM: "Roane, Helen" <[removed]@dpcdsb.org>
REC'D: 1/9/03, 8:35 AM
Hi,
I have just finished reading the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. I read
all 5 books, one after the other, and am now feeling a little blue since
numbers 6 and 7 haven't been written yet.
I wasn't sure if I would enjoy time travel books, since I usually read cozy
mysteries, but I highly recommend you give the books a try. They were
fantastic to say the least. I miss Clarie, Jamie and the family already.
Hopefully we won't have to wait too long before Diana continues the story
and releases the next book.
Helen
FROM: "Karen Eis" <[removed]@blind.state.ia.us>
REC'D: 1/9/03, 9:48 AM
Karen E. (who spends way too much time tracking down series cross-overs)
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From: Roane, Helen [[removed]@dpcdsb.org]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:32 AM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Outlander series
Hi,
I have just finished reading the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. I read
all 5 books, one after the other, and am now feeling a little blue since
numbers 6 and 7 haven't been written yet.
I wasn't sure if I would enjoy time travel books, since I usually read cozy
mysteries, but I highly recommend you give the books a try. They were
fantastic to say the least. I miss Clarie, Jamie and the family already.
Hopefully we won't have to wait too long before Diana continues the story
and releases the next book.
Helen
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FROM: "ROBIN BEERBOWER" <[removed]@mail.open.org>
REC'D: 1/9/03, 10:30 AM
If you need a "fix" of good time-travel sagas, try Barbara Erskine's
LADY OF HAY, Anya Seton's GREEN DARKNESS, and Mary Luke's NONSUCH LURE.
They may not totally fill the void left by finishing the Outlander
series but they may be a good temporary fix. :-)
Robin Beerbower
Salem (OR) Public Library
>>> [removed]@dpcdsb.org 01/09/03 06:32AM >>>
Hi,
I have just finished reading the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. I
read
all 5 books, one after the other, and am now feeling a little blue
since
numbers 6 and 7 haven't been written yet.
I wasn't sure if I would enjoy time travel books, since I usually read
cozy
mysteries, but I highly recommend you give the books a try. They were
fantastic to say the least. I miss Clarie, Jamie and the family
already.
Hopefully we won't have to wait too long before Diana continues the
story
and releases the next book.
Helen
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FROM: "Carol Kubala" <[removed]@columbiapl.libct.org>
REC'D: 1/9/03, 11:34 AM
I'll second "Green Darkness", my all time favorite time travel story!
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Carol Kubala
Adult Services Librarian
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Voice 860-228-0350 Fax 860-228-1569
ROBIN BEERBOWER wrote:
> Helen,
>
> If you need a "fix" of good time-travel sagas, try Barbara Erskine's
> LADY OF HAY, Anya Seton's GREEN DARKNESS, and Mary Luke's NONSUCH LURE.
> They may not totally fill the void left by finishing the Outlander
> series but they may be a good temporary fix. :-)
>
> Robin Beerbower
> Salem (OR) Public Library
>
> >>> [removed]@dpcdsb.org 01/09/03 06:32AM >>>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have just finished reading the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. I
> read
> all 5 books, one after the other, and am now feeling a little blue
> since
> numbers 6 and 7 haven't been written yet.
> I wasn't sure if I would enjoy time travel books, since I usually read
> cozy
> mysteries, but I highly recommend you give the books a try. They were
> fantastic to say the least. I miss Clarie, Jamie and the family
> already.
> Hopefully we won't have to wait too long before Diana continues the
> story
> and releases the next book.
>
> Helen
>
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