An Echo in the Bone: A Novel

by mrbooks on March 29, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780385342452
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Engineering Narrative Description Diana Gabaldon has captivated millions of readers in his best-selling and award-winning Outlander saga. However, in an echo in the bone, the seventh volume of planned major travel Gabaldon continues the extraordinary story of the eighteenth century Scotsman Jamie Fraser and his twentieth century, the time Ms. Claire Randall. Jamie Fraser, a former Jacobite rebels and rebellious, is already assured of three things about the American Rebellion: The Americans will not guarantee the fight on the side of victory to survive to win, and he would rather die than with his illegitimate son, to confront a young lieutenant in the British Army through the barrel of a gun. Claire Randall, knows that the Americans will win, but can not be what the ultimate price. This price does not include Jamie’s life, or happiness, but not whether it has something to say. Meanwhile, in the relative safety of the twenties. . . More>>

An Echo in the Bone: A Novel

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J. Campbell March 29, 2010 at 6:04 pm

Sixteen fifty a book can not be shared, or give your local library if you made it? If I understand it is to complain to the authors over digital and too cheap. Boo on you! Rating: 1 / 5

DIANE SCHULTZ March 29, 2010 at 8:33 pm

I’ve got a Kindle. I do not want to pay 16 U.S. dollars. 50 for this book on Kindle. I will not pay $ 18. 00 to the stores and stock buy-back with my four friends who also Kindle. Figure it out. Five of us will read this book, what he was made less than 4 U.S. dollars. 00 per person, but we have everything on Kindle for 9 U.S. bought dollars. 99. Figure the loss of profits, because we do not share our lamps! The price includes the packaging and you do not get the package with the Kindle so the price should be cheaper! Rating: 1 / 5

Steven J. Zawacki March 29, 2010 at 9:01 pm

I began to read Mrs. Gabaldon The last and most certainly enhance and update its assessment Wade, after I received my way through his latest magnum opus, but I can say now – I do not know like Lord John and his “son” of the opening chapters of the target . Claire is the protagonist of this series, and it should be that the novel begins with the first page, and nobody else. Ms Gabaldon has done this before and I think it does not work. We waited and waited to learn more about Claire and Jamie, and begin with “son of Lord John’s? UPDATE (10/5/09) I have not finished the novel for the last word, and I’m Concluding remarks and update the Guest, I would put about 2-1/2. Let’s say, 3 in the Amazon system. Too bad editing system from Amazon does not let me my original opinion. First the good. Diana Gabaldon is probably the best writer of historical fiction pure I’ve ever read. It may even be the best writer I ever read, and since my favorite genre fiction is history, c ‘is a great happiness for me. I enjoyed the book and I’m not sorry I read goes … but all the technical editors, who in the world can not begin to solve the tragedy of the structure must not only novel roman.Non with the protagonist, Mrs. Gabaldon, which clearly identifies itself with the first person pronoun in the second chapter it is not the end of the novel with two protagonists. really does not bother to finish the novel at all. His story has a beginning and a middle but no end. know who have read his entire Outlander series, that this criticism is not unique for a echo in the bone. If you’re wondering why there is not a film for the first book is a very good reason that the first two books need to be an end to more than one chapter of his histoire.Il AEITB without effect on the story could be omitted. The busier in the last fifty pages, almost as if women strive Gabaldon is observed at a single opponent délai.Son (bug Arch) incroyable.Je could continue, but it suffices to say is the worst of AEITB Outlander Series. Rating: 1 / 5

Vickie Sell March 29, 2010 at 11:27 pm

The book was a gift for a friend, so I have not read it yet, but she has read every book in the series and loves them. Rating: 5 / 5

Margaret Amos March 30, 2010 at 12:23 am

Diana Gabaldon continues his exceptional writing skills and creativity in this novel. She did not disappoint! Rating: 5 / 5

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