
Le Tambour d'automne (Le Chardon et le Tartan, Tome 4)
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Dans ce roman captivant, riche en histoire et en aventure, Diana Gabaldon, l'auteure à succès du New York Times, poursuit l'histoire de Claire Randall et Jamie Fraser, commencée avec le roman désormais classique, Le Chardon et le Tartan, et continuée dans Le Talisman et Le Voyageur. Traversant une f...
- Pages
- 880
- Format
- Paperback
- Publié
- 1996-12-30
- Éditeur
- Dell
- ISBN
- 9780385335980
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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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El Librero de Valentina·6 years ago
Amo todo de estos libros, la historia de Claire y Jamie y su nueva etapa en América, Roger, Bree y su historia, que aunque al principio pensé que me aburriría, logró engancharme.
La historia de Ian y su crecimiento, me encanta, un personaje super bonito con un buen final, ya veremos que le depara el destino en los siguientes libros.
La historia de Ian y su crecimiento, me encanta, un personaje super bonito con un buen final, ya veremos que le depara el destino en los siguientes libros.
Anniebananie·8 years ago
Zuerst einmal bitte ich um einen Moment der Ruhe, der diesem monumentalen Gefühl gebührt, wieder einen so dicken Schinken beendet zu haben. Und wie auch schon die drei vorherigen Bände konnte mich dieser restlos begeistern, ich bewundere Diana Gabaldon echt für Ihre Phantasie und ihren bildhaften Schreibstil. Ich finde es einfach klasse, wie sich am Ende alles fügt, auch Details, die aus dem ersten 3 Büchern stammen werden hier teilweise in der Handlung wieder aufgegriffen. Ich finde es auch wah...
Virginia Ronan ♥ Herondale ♥·8 years ago
The universe had shifted, with a small, decisive click; he could still hear its echo in his bones."This was already the fourth book of the “Outlander series” and since I didn’t write reviews about the other books I just decided to type one of my “What I liked” and “What I didn’t like” reviews. First of all I have to say that the pacing of this book was very slow! Truth be told, it was actually so slow that I was even tempted to DNF it! And that means something, because I’ve never ever DNFd a boo...
Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin·8 years ago
And we have more Jamie and Claire and the others =) ♥I'm always going to put up the spoiler alert because there is always so much for me to say. I was also talking with a friend about how the books are starting to run together. My reviews may end up being from books before, all combined. Who ever knows! So far I have loved every one of these books, they are on my favorites list and I hope that doesn't change! I freaking loved this book! It's one of my favorites in the series.
"Do ye not under...
April (Aprilius Maximus)·9 years ago
1.) Outlander ★★★★★
2.) Dragonfly In Amber ★★★★.5
3.) Voyager ★★★.5
4.) Drums of Autumn ★★★.5
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Definitely my least favourite in the series so far, purely because the first 45% of this book was SO BORING. But the last 55% almost made up for it.
2.) Dragonfly In Amber ★★★★.5
3.) Voyager ★★★.5
4.) Drums of Autumn ★★★.5
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Definitely my least favourite in the series so far, purely because the first 45% of this book was SO BORING. But the last 55% almost made up for it.
Steph Sinclair·11 years ago
One conversation could have easily solved this plot's problem. ONE.
Katrina Passick Lumsden·11 years ago
*SPOILERS*
Sadly, I think I've reached the end of my patience with this series. It started out wonderfully, and I will always consider the first, Outlander, to be one of my favorite books of all time. Unfortunately, Gabaldon just couldn't seem to keep her mojo working. At least, not for me. I endured the second book, with all its tedious details and snore-inducing battle descriptions and melodrama. I even accepted the third...even after being completely incensed and on the verge of tears when...
Mo·11 years ago
Another epic read. This will be a quick review as I dinna have the time to do a full one.It took me two weeks to read this one. Granted it coincided with the start of holidays so that usually means less reading time for me. I LOVED it, I LOVE Jamie, I LOVE Jamie and Claire.Roger and Brianna, yes, you got it, I loved them too.You need patience to read these books. They are verra long indeed. So much goes on in them. Won't say much as you are better off experiencing all things Outlander fresh and ...
Tatiana·16 years ago
As far as Outlander novels go, Drums of Autumn is the most bodice-ripperish out of the 4 I've read so far. Mainly, because the entire book is plotted around a MISUNDERSTANDING that could have been resolved with one adult conversation. Oh, how I hate those in romance novels!Here is how it goes. In this installment Claire and Jamie are in America establishing a Scottish colony in North Carolina, of course not without a fair share of difficulties and misfortunes. Two hundred years into future Brian...
Kate·18 years ago
Gabaldon's sex-ridden, hugely researched, academically adventurous, time travel/sci-fi meets historical romance novels qualify as trash novels for lit nerds -- they're absolutely a guilty pleasure. From clan warfare to herbal medicine to genealogy to British history to WWII, the books are packed with information (what little Gaelic I know started with these book). Bonus: the heroine gets to have many, many rolls in the hay with a handsome hard-bodied Highlander. Can't really go wrong.The books w...




