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An Echo in the Bone
by Diana Gabaldon
Despite the length, 1000+ pages in my UK edition purchased at the Culloden Battlefield Memorial, there was nary a dull moment in the seventh book of the Outlander Series. Usually there are some loooong stretches where I'm all, where is this going Diana, but not here! I did have some trouble with the constant date and POV shifts, having to flip back and forth a few times to realize who was where, when, and I did completely miss one fairly obvious character that caused me to massively spoil this book for a friend also reading it. Oops. Damn you naked !
Also, major questions I've had FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME were addressed! YES! Also, cliffhanger. Holy hell. Glad to know that I can read Book 8, [b:Written in My Own Heart's Blood|11710373|Written in My Own Heart's Blood (Outlander, #8)|Diana Gabaldon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1365173799s/11710373.jpg|16657990], at any time. However, I am also very sad to that I only have one published book left to go before I enter the waiting game a la GOT.
Spoilers ahead!
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Ben FranklinAlso, major questions I've had FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME were addressed! YES! Also, cliffhanger. Holy hell. Glad to know that I can read Book 8, [b:Written in My Own Heart's Blood|11710373|Written in My Own Heart's Blood (Outlander, #8)|Diana Gabaldon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1365173799s/11710373.jpg|16657990], at any time. However, I am also very sad to that I only have one published book left to go before I enter the waiting game a la GOT.
Spoilers ahead!