Reactions to THE EXILE
Feel free to post your comments about THE EXILE here, either pro or con. Diana does not read my blog, as far as I know, and I promise not to pass your comments on to her unless you specifically ask me to do that.
October, 1740 - Jamie is flogged at Ft. William (Virgins)
October 18-20, 1743 - Witch trial at Cranesmuir; Jamie learns the truth about Claire (OUTLANDER)
October 26, 1760 - Following King George II's funeral, Lord John receives a dachshund puppy from Stephan von Namtzen.
October 1, 1768 - The Incident of the Snake in the Privy (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
Late October 1770 - The Gathering; Roger and Bree are married (FIERY CROSS)
October 1772 - Ian comes back from the Kahnyen'kehaka (FIERY CROSS)
October 9, 1773 - Claire is abducted, and raped several days later (ABOSAA)
October, 1773 - Jamie and the others rescue Claire from her abductors; Jamie kills Arvin Hodgepile; Roger kills Harley Boble (ABOSAA)
October, 1776 - William travels to Quebec, accompanied by Denys Randall-Isaacs (ECHO)
October 7, 1777 - Jamie shoots William's hat off his head during a battle at Saratoga; General Simon Fraser is mortally wounded (ECHO)
October 17, 1777 - William is among the British troops who surrender at Saratoga (ECHO)
October, 1778 - Dottie learns she is pregnant (MOHB)
October 9, 1779 - Roger acts as a battlefield chaplain during the Battle of Savannah.
October 7, 1780 - Jamie is badly injured during the Battle of Kings Mountain and nearly dies.
October 20, 1918 - Claire is born (OUTLANDER)
October 31, 1941 - Roger's father's plane goes down near a stone circle in Northumbria (ECHO, "A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows")
October, 1980 - Bree and Roger and Jemmy and Mandy are living at Lallybroch (too many events to list here) (ECHO)
I was surprised, though, with how short it was. For some reason I was expecting a much longer book, a complete retelling of the entire Outlander book. I was really disappointed when it ended.
Well, Diana was very clear about that from the beginning, that it wasn't going to be a straight re-telling of the entire book. Maybe we'll see another OUTLANDER graphic novel sometime in the future, now that this one has proved successful (in terms of sales, I mean).
Karen
And yes I bought the book, The Exile all recently added to my collection. Even if it is in English, it is not so complicated to read.They are little phrase and I translate a few sentences to me more difficult to understand.
I just loved it!
But I probably would have never bought this book if the story had not turned around the Outlander series, is mostly out of curiosity as I do.
The images are superb! And I'm not shocked at all by doing that the characters are different than I had imagined.
I really enjoyed the story is somewhat different even if I found a little short. To see the story on another point of view, including that between Murtagh and some other thought Jamie. In the original novel, we know the feelings of Claire while in the latter we have confirmation of feelings for Jamie. I liked this approach.
Thanks,
Shamrock
Having said that, I am pleased for Diana to have honored her love of GN's and I'm glad for all who partiicpated in the creation that it's doing so well.
I probably won't read another one for a long time. :)
Can't please everyone all the time,after all..
Thanks
Evergreen
I would much rather spend the money on the books, especially since I am a LJG fan and want to be able to buy those also.
But I was generally confused with this book. I like the images at the beginning but not after they got cartoony and it was difficult to tell the men apart. I would have liked to have seen a more artistic wedding portrait vs the cartoony one that was in the book. The tartans had me confused.. why were Colum and Dougal wearing so much red instead of Mackenzie green? The overabundance of boobs was distracting. Gellie's eyes were wrong, Claire's eyes were wrong, Claire was missing her two wedding rings.
I did like the change in perspective.. but I didn't like the addition of Kenneth.. because he seemed to be too involved in everything to have not been noticed.