Jesus H. Roosevelt Christ! Alright guys, I have a confession to make, I have officially jumped on the Outlander Bandwagon. One of my good friends, Jill, has been reading the books since she was 13 and told me about the TV series months ago but I didn't pay a ton of attention because I don't have Starz and I'd never heard of the books, much less read them.
All these months later, after binging on all 7 seasons of 30 Rock, I was in desperate need of something else to watch. That something turned out to be Outlander. The first episode is still available on Starz for free if you want to check it out. I can't even pretend that I behaved like a normal person in regards to this show. I watched the first eight episodes in one day and then watched them all again the next day because I had fallen asleep during one of the episodes and missed everything.
The show just won a 2015 People's Choice Award for favorite Cable Sci-Fi show, beating out Game of Thrones (another favorite of mine) and Walking Dead for the title. If that isn't evidence enough that they're doing something great, I don't know what else to tell you, really. It's a great group of actors who I think have done a tremendous job bringing this amazing story to life. Plus, Sam Heughan is no slouch to look at either.
After watching it twice though, I couldn't possibly wait until April to find out what was coming next, could I? No, I couldn't. So, I bought it in the Kindle store on Amazon and started in. The book is sooooooo good! I read it the entire time I was on the plane down to Southern California, every spare minute that we weren't doing anything, and all the way back up the state in the car. Needless to say I was addicted. So addicted in fact that when we got home, the first thing I did was buy the second book to download on my Kindle immediately after walking through the door. It's that good.
For those of you who were also living under a rock for the last 15 years or so, Outlander follows main character Claire Randall as she goes on a second honeymoon to Scotland with her husband, Frank after they both come home from World War II. After spending most of the 8 years of their marriage apart, they're trying to get things back on track while Frank, a historian, also tries to trace his family tree. Without giving too much away, Claire is magically transported from 1945 Inverness, Scotland into the wilds of 1743 Highland Scotland, complete with kilted men and English redcoats.
It's a must-read if you're someone like me who enjoys historical fiction. I'll warn you there are romance-y bits, but it isn't annoying or over graphic like some romance novels have a tendency to be. Definitely worth the $1.99 on the Kindle store if you have one, and if not, check out your local used bookstore. They should have the whole series for relatively cheap. Or hit Barnes and Noble for your set if you're so inclined.
If you enjoy these posts, you're in luck. Jill also started me on the PopSugar 2015 Reading Challenge, which encompasses 50 different books with different requirements, such as, "a book set in another land" or "a book that was published the year you were born". It'll definitely be fun to expand my literary horizons a bit...once I've figured out how to incorporate the entire Outlander series onto the list ;)
If you enjoy these posts, you're in luck. Jill also started me on the PopSugar 2015 Reading Challenge, which encompasses 50 different books with different requirements, such as, "a book set in another land" or "a book that was published the year you were born". It'll definitely be fun to expand my literary horizons a bit...once I've figured out how to incorporate the entire Outlander series onto the list ;)
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