
Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)
4.30
1,407 ratings·13,846 reviews
The sweeping Outlander saga continues! Claire Randall's passionate encounter with Jamie Fraser, an 18th-century Scot, changed her life forever. After returning to her own time, believing Jamie lost at Culloden, she raises their daughter, haunted by his memory. When Claire discovers Jamie survived, s...
- Pages
- 870
- Format
- Paperback
- Published
- 2001-08-07
- Publisher
- Dell
- ISBN
- 9780385335997
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Diana Gabaldon
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Diana Jean Gabaldon Watkins grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona and is of Hispanic and English descent (with a dash of Native American and Sephardic Jew). She has earned three degrees: a B.S. in Zoology, a M.S. in Marine Biology, and a Ph.D in Ecology, plus an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Glasgow, for services t...
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SK ·3 years ago
I honestly wish I could unread Voyager (Outlander, Book 3) and completely erase it from my memory, along with the image of Jamie and the entire storyline. For a book clocking in at over 1000 pages, it was a massive letdown. I know a lot of people adore this book and the series, but sadly, this is where I jump off. I won't be continuing. Seriously, this could have been a tight 600 pages. I don't get why Diana Gabaldon feels the need to write these unnecessarily long books, especially when they're...
El Librero de Valentina·6 years ago
There's not much to say, I'M A HUGE FAN!
If you're looking for a **book review** of Diana Gabaldon's **Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)**, you've found someone completely biased. I adore this series and this installment is no exception. Gabaldon's writing just sweeps you away.
If you're looking for a **book review** of Diana Gabaldon's **Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)**, you've found someone completely biased. I adore this series and this installment is no exception. Gabaldon's writing just sweeps you away.
Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin·8 years ago
These books are quickly becoming some of my all-time favorites. I can't speak for the rest of the series yet, but so far, they're absolutely wonderful! A good portion of the story tells us what Jamie and Claire were up to during their years apart. Not every little detail is revealed right away, and I'm sure some things will be brought up later in other books. That seems to be the pattern so far. I thought I was going to lose it waiting for Jamie and Claire to reunite, but I did enjoy the story l...
Steph Sinclair·11 years ago
Everyone wants Jamie's body. Randall, Lord John Grey, Claire, that teenage girl, and... me. XD
Seriously though, who *doesn't* want a piece of Jamie Fraser after reading "Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)" by Diana Gabaldon? This book, like the others in the Outlander series, is utterly addictive. If you're looking for captivating historical fiction with a healthy dose of romance and adventure, look no further. "Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)" will not disappoint! Definitely one of the best book reviews...
Mo·11 years ago
This was another five-star read. I mean, how could it not be? The effort Diana Gabaldon put into the Outlander series is unbelievable. I can't imagine how long her research takes.
“It has always been forever, for me, Sassenach”
Twenty years have passed, and Claire returns through the stones. I thought their first meeting fell a little bit flat for me! Maybe my expectations were too high.
Plenty has happened in the twenty years that Claire and Jamie have been apart. Some of the things I...
CS·14 years ago
Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because Diana Gabaldon's *Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)* is a wild ride across continents and through time. This isn't your grandma's historical romance (unless your grandma is secretly a swashbuckling time traveler, in which case, tell her I said 'Hi!').
After the heart-wrenching separation at the stones, Claire is back in her own time, trying to build a life with Frank. But let's be honest, can you ever really move on after a love like Jamie Fraser? Gabaldon bri...
Stephanie *Eff your feelings*·16 years ago
Just finished the third installment of Jamie and Claire's saga in *Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)*, and I have to say, it's my favorite so far! ……………Spoilers…………………………………..can’t write these without them………………………Oh, for crying out loud, not again. “Hello Claire, fancy seeing you here…again.” “Stephanie? How did *you* end up here? I don’t see that weird time-traveling contraption you usually use.”“I had to return the time mower. The owner wasn’t thrilled about my ‘borrowing’ it. He mumbled something ...
Alisa·17 years ago
I have to say, I was pretty disappointed with *Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)*. I was SO hyped to read it, but the first half just crawled, and the second half was mostly ridiculous. I can handle SOME far-fetched situations (after all, the whole premise of the series is pretty out there!), but this was non-stop. Diana Gabaldon kept bringing back characters from earlier in *Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)* or even previous books, and it often felt totally random. The last 200 pages felt like the bluepri...
Kate·18 years ago
Diana Gabaldon's sex-filled, meticulously researched, academically adventurous, time travel/sci-fi meets historical romance novels are the perfect guilty pleasure for literature nerds. From clan warfare to herbal medicine, genealogy, British history, to WWII, these books are bursting with information (my very limited Gaelic knowledge started with these books). Bonus: the heroine gets plenty of steamy scenes with a handsome, hard-bodied Highlander. You can't really go wrong.I discovered these boo...
Nicole·18 years ago
The Outlander series is definitely one of the series I recommend most often. I might even love these books more than Harry Potter – and that's really saying something! If you're looking for captivating book series, this is it.The Outlander books, including *Voyager (Outlander, Book 3)* by Diana Gabaldon, are set in the 1700s. They start off in Scotland, but later travel to Paris, Jamaica, and the American Colonies. The rich historical settings are a huge draw.Claire and Jamie, the two main chara...




