Outlander: Book 8, Written by Diana Gabaldon

Written in My Own Heart's Blood is the eighth book in the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. This historical time-travel romance follows the story of Jamie Fraser and his beloved Claire as they face the challenge of the American Revolution. With vivid and captivating writing, Gabaldon paints a vivid picture of the tumultuous times of the 18th century. Written in My Own Heart's Blood is an exciting and captivating story that will keep readers enthralled until the very last page. With its compelling characters and captivating plot, this book is sure to be a favorite among fans of the series and those who are new to the Outlander world.
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Value for money
85
Overall satisfaction
84
Genre
90
Easy to understand
98
Easy to read
93
Binding and pages quality
83

Comments

Bob Gow: Filled the empty spot on shelf.

Canada on Nov 16, 2023

Michel Morin: Excellent.

Canada on Nov 12, 2023

Amazon Customer: Great writer. Great book. Highly recommend.

Australia on Nov 10, 2023

grauntywa: I have been watching the TV series so started to read the books. They are all loooong books but I have enjoyed them so far. They do hold the readers interest (at least this reader) although in places you flag a bit.

United Kingdom on Oct 18, 2023

broodizt: Diana Galbadone is an amazing author. I simply cannot believe how gifted, bright and intuitive she is. This woman was a nurse, scientist, Professor, etc. Her vocabulary is second to none. And to top it off, she's gorgeous!!! This review is for all her Outlander books 1-8. Just finished Written in My Own Hearts Blood. As you can tell I am a Major fan of Diana's. Now that I have finished the series, I can sit back and think about what I've experienced as a reader and rabid fan of the books and TV show. First, again, I must say, she OWNS these books. It's as if she has channeled her characters from another dimension. They become a part of your Beta reality and they are INTENSE. Not only Claire and Jamie, but all the secondary characters as well (Fergus, Ian, Jenny, Murtagh, Master Raymand, St. Germain just to name a few, etc, etc, etc) , even the animals (Rollo, Clarence, the white Sow, Adso), all are distinct individuals and have personalities. You will never forget them. I perssonally have not had a problem with the rape themes that alot of her readers complained about. Yes there is this issue, and it is pretty much in every book, but her books are BIG, and they don't overwhelm the...

United States on Jan 06, 2017

tsukino: ATTENZIONE SPOILER

Solo leggendo quest’ottavo capitolo mi sono resa conto di quanto mi mancava l'ironia di Claire e di conseguenza della Gabaldon. Ci sono parecchie scene molto divertenti. Memorabili quelle con Hal.
Un’altra delle cose che adoro di questa serie sono gli scontri/confronto tra Claire e Jamie; c’è sempre un tale livello d’intensità, che i loro sentimenti sono letteralmente palpabili. Ovviamente a questa regola non sfugge il chiarimento relativo a tutto il discorso del matrimonio con LJ.
La cosa che più mi ha sorpreso è che, per la prima volta, dopo sette libri, Jenny mi sta piacendo o.O Gaby hai fatto il miracolo!
Nella prima parte non c’è un attimo di tregua.
LJ, all’inizio, sembrava rassegnato a perire per mano dalla Furia Rossa, poi il suo istinto di sopravvivenza ha la meglio, ma finisce in guai decisamente peggiori, infatti, è catturato dai ribelli con l’accusa di spia.
Willie è perso nella sua crisi d’identità, e ne ha di pappa da mangiare per assomigliare, anche lontanamente, al padre. Piagnucoloso, geloso e vendicativo (non mi è piaciuto per niente come si è comportato con Rachel e Ian), nella seconda parte, un...

Italy on May 29, 2015

Resa: WARNING: SPOILERS, SPOILERS, SPOILERS.

First, I loved Diana Gabaldon's newest installment in the Outlander series. I agreed with many people that Echo in the Bone wasn't her best work, but in Written in my Own Heart's Blood, she's back on her game. Yes, it's a complicated storyline with multiple characters and backstories, but they're intertwined well and compliment rather than compete with one another. I particularly liked that she gave a nod to some of her shorter fiction works (Leaf, Scottish Prisoner), yet it was subtle: A person who'd read those short selections would say, "Oh, yes -- now I see it from the other point of view", whereas a person who hadn't read those things wouldn't be lost. I was thrilled to see Young Ian's storyline; he's been through so much. And I loved him meeting "the Wurms". I had previously found William's journey through the Great Dismal to be dull as dirt, but -- like another poster here -- I found myself caring about him again. Same for Lord John, who isn't my favorite character, yet he did shine in this book. The ending with Jamie and Claire running down the hill was a wonderful way to end the lengthy tome . . . yet it is clearly an open...

United States on Jun 26, 2014

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