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Review of The Wood’s Edge by Lori Benton | 18th Century Books

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A place to discuss the Outlander Series and other historical fiction set in the 18th Century. Review of The Wood’s Edge by Lori Benton. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Wood’s Edge. The only weakness I saw was in the very beginning much of the story is told by a character outside of the family and I questioned why she was the POV character. Other than that, it was a strong, well told story. Which I think of as the pre-Revolutionary trilogy within the series. This was my first Lori Benton book, but it will not...

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A place to discuss the Outlander Series and other historical fiction set in the 18th Century. Thoughts on Outlander: Frank, Claire, and Jamie. Asymp; Leave a comment. The love triangle aspect of Outlander is a complicated and touchy subject. In the fandom there are FoF (Friends of Frank) and Team Jamie and people are very passionate about their allegiance. Then one day I read in an online forum that Diana Gabaldon said Frank is an honorable man. An honorable man would not cheat on his wife, in my opi...

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Review of The Creole Princess by Beth White | 18th Century Books

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A place to discuss the Outlander Series and other historical fiction set in the 18th Century. Review of The Creole Princess. Asymp; Leave a comment. The romances in the book are sweet. I enjoyed getting to know the characters and seeing their development and reactions to the events of the story. I plan to read the previous book in the series and subsequent books as well. My only complaint was that it seemed like it ended too abruptly. I wish there was more! Larr; Previous post. Next post →.

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Thoughts on Outlander: Frank, Claire, and Jamie | 18th Century Books

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A place to discuss the Outlander Series and other historical fiction set in the 18th Century. Thoughts on Outlander: Frank, Claire, and Jamie. Asymp; Leave a comment. The love triangle aspect of Outlander is a complicated and touchy subject. In the fandom there are FoF (Friends of Frank) and Team Jamie and people are very passionate about their allegiance. Then one day I read in an online forum that Diana Gabaldon said Frank is an honorable man. An honorable man would not cheat on his wife, in my opi...

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The Calling of Roger Mac | 18th Century Books

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A place to discuss the Outlander Series and other historical fiction set in the 18th Century. The Calling of Roger Mac. Asymp; Leave a comment. The main reason I decided to start a blog is because I wanted to be able to share my thoughts about the books that I love to read. This is mainly because of Diana Gabaldon’s. A Breath of Snow and Ashes. But Roger’s revelation of his calling is a theme that is very prominent in the who. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Mussels, a View, and a Cozy Little Cottage for Two – Vacation Day 3 | Random Ramblings

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Mussels, a View, and a Cozy Little Cottage for Two – Vacation Day 3. July 7, 2014. Woke up this morning feeling pretty smug that Hurricane Arthur had turned out to be pretty toothless in the Port Hawkesbury area of Cape Breton. There was a bit of wind overnight but not more than a few drops of rain and, once a few hours of morning had passed, the day was bright and beautiful. Manfully trying to swallow my disappointment and blinking back. Crossing our fingers that The Mull would be open now that power ha...

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On the cusp of adventure…Alba bound! October 2, 2014. Off on another adventure! Well, I’m sitting here at the airport contemplating the adventure upon which I’m about to embark. Several years ago I probably would never have even considered flying over 4,000 miles away to ramble through the Scottish Highlands on my own (for the first week at least), but this is yet another thing you can chalk up to Diana Gabaldon writing a book. Not only did reading. I climbed a hill and lost 200 years but where is Jamie?

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From Lobster to Sardines – Vacation Day 1 Portland to Lubec | Random Ramblings

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From Lobster to Sardines – Vacation Day 1 Portland to Lubec. July 5, 2014. The downside to this plan is that we spend a couple of days on the road, although the drive could be made in one day if necessary. However, this is vacation and Mom and I see no need to hurry. The upside to this plan is that we get to take our time traveling from Portland to Cape Breton and we always try to find interesting places to stay. South Freeport, Maine Harbor. Walkway to the Lobster Pound at Harraseeket Lunch and Lobster.

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Fàilte Dachaigh (Welcome Home) – Lubec to Cape Breton – Vacation Day 2 | Random Ramblings

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Fàilte Dachaigh (Welcome Home) – Lubec to Cape Breton – Vacation Day 2. July 6, 2014. Woke up early this morning. I never seem to remember how much earlier the sun rises this far north. After some checking of the current weather situation re: Arthur, and a quick consultation with Dad back home, Mom and I decided to forgo our planned stop in Moncton, New Brunswick and drive all the way to Cape Breton. Waiting for the Deer Island Ferry. First one on means being the first car off! A very serene way to travel.

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All Mixed Up and Sitting on Top of the World – Outlander Retreat Main Event Part 3 | Random Ramblings

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All Mixed Up and Sitting on Top of the World – Outlander Retreat Main Event Part 3. June 9, 2014. When last we met, Retreat attendees were giving the new Outlander Behind the Scenes feature a rousing standing ovation. Alas, that was the end of the official presentations of the Outlander Retreat weekend. Last up in the official events schedule was the Afternoon Mixer. Written in My Own Heart's Blood. I love it when a clan comes together… Outlander Retreat Day 1. What I’m currently reading. October 8, 2014.

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Traces of Old World Culture in New Scotland – Jigs and Reels | Random Ramblings

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Traces of Old World Culture in New Scotland – Jigs and Reels. July 11, 2014. Among my favorite traditions are the almost daily Celtic Square Dances that are held in Parish Halls and Recreation Centers around the island. Almost any night of the week you can find a dance somewhere Mondays are Brook Village, Thursdays are Glencoe Mills and West Mabou on Saturday nights. There are groups of people ‘from away’ as Cape Bretoners call tourists and locals as well, who spend the week going. Follow me on Twitter.

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From singing in the pub to singing in the rain…Days 1 and 2 in Scotland | Random Ramblings

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From singing in the pub to singing in the rain…Days 1 and 2 in Scotland. October 5, 2014. So last we spoke, I was sitting in the airport waiting to board a flight for Scotland. Let me assure you, this is absolutely the first moment I have been still yet awake in the last 48 hours. I hit the ground running in Glasgow about 1 pm local time yesterday and have only stopped for about 7 hours sleep since! Luckily jet lag doesn’t seem to be an issue. I guess adrenaline can counteract the effects of jet lag.

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She sailed over the sea…um…bridge to Skye… Scotland Day 3 | Random Ramblings

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She sailed over the sea…um…bridge to Skye… Scotland Day 3. October 5, 2014. Once again on the road, I made my way towards Fort William and then Mallaig to catch the ferry to Skye. On the way, I was reminded some things are the same the world over and road construction delays are definitely one. (I’m not. From singing in the pub to singing in the rain…Days 1 and 2 in Scotland. From partly cloudy Skye to rainy Inverness to sunny smiles in Glasgow – Scotland Days 5 and 6. What I’m currently reading. Lets tr...

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All posts by MandyT. From partly cloudy Skye to rainy Inverness to sunny smiles in Glasgow – Scotland Days 5 and 6. October 8, 2014. Woke up to vastly improved weather conditions in Skye on Tuesday. But if I have learned anything in my time in Scotland, it is that you can’t judge the. 5 minute’s weather by the. With no time for dilly dallying, I settled the tariff at the B&B and set out. (Don’t you love the way I’m starting to talk like a native? 1,043 more words. October 5, 2014. October 5, 2014. Luckil...

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Cultural Musings of An Outlandish Nature. About Àdhamh Ó Broin. Outlander Episode 201 – Through a Glass, Darkly – The Gàidhlig Bits I Could Decipher. It’s finally OVER! Droughtlander has ended and it appears that everyone has survived. Not a lot of Gaelic in this episode, but not surprising considering we didn’t even get to 1745 until over half an hour in, but there were a few nice phrases. Translations below as always. 39:21 Murtagh muttering under his breath. 8216;s mairg leam seo air fad! I know this ...

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