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Voyageur (Le Chardon et le Tartan, Tome 3)

Voyageur (Le Chardon et le Tartan, Tome 3)

Diana Gabaldon

4.30
1,407 notes·13,846 avis

De l'auteure des best-sellers époustouflants Le Chardon et le Tartan et Le Talisman, la saga extraordinaire continue. Leur rencontre passionnée s'est produite il y a longtemps, quelle que soit la mesure employée par Claire Randall. Vingt ans auparavant, elle avait voyagé dans le temps et dans les br...

Pages
870
Format
Paperback
Publié
2001-08-07
Éditeur
Dell
ISBN
9780385335997

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Diana Gabaldon
Diana Gabaldon

2026 livres · 0 abonnés

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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13,846 avis
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SK
SK ·3 years ago
I wish I had never read this book and destroyed the image of Jamie and the storyline as a whole. For a 1000+ page book this was an utter disappointment. I know that there are people who love this book and series a lot, but sadly this is the last one for me. I won't continue with the series. Also, this book could have easily been 600 pages, I can't seem to understand why the author likes to write unnecessary big books. That too super slow paced. While Diana Gabaldon have been accurate about viole...
El Librero de Valentina
El Librero de Valentina·6 years ago
No hay mucho que decir, ¡SOY MUY FAN!
Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin
Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin·8 years ago
These books are becoming some of my favorite books of all time. I can't say for the rest of the series yet, but so far they are wonderful! For a good bit of the story we are told about what Jamie and Claire had been doing during their years apart. Not every little thing is told right away and I'm sure there is going to be some things later on down the road that might be brought up in other books. That seems to be the way it has been going. I thought I would going to keel over until Jamie and Cla...
Steph Sinclair
Steph Sinclair·11 years ago
Everyone wants Jamie's body. Randall, Lord John Grey, Claire, that teen girl and... Me. XD
Mo
Mo·11 years ago
This was another five star read. I mean, how can it not be. The effort this author has put into the books is unbelievable. Not sure how long it takes her to do her research. “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 expections were too high.Plenty has happened in the twenty years that Claire and Jamie have been apart. Some of the things I wish didn’t happ...
CS
CS·14 years ago
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Stephanie *Eff your feelings*
Stephanie *Eff your feelings*·16 years ago
Just finished the third tale of Jamie and Claire in Voyager, I must admit it was my favorite so far. ……………Spoilers…………………………………..can’t write these and not have them………………………Awe damn, not again. “Hello Claire, nice to see you yet again.” “Stephanie? How did you end up here? I don’t see that strange vehicle you usually use to time travel.”“I had to return the time mower. The owner was not amused by my ‘borrowing’ it. He mumbled something about a restraining order, hooligans and red heads; I must h...
Alisa
Alisa·17 years ago
I have to say that I was generally disappointed by this third book in the series. I was SO excited to read it, but the first half dragged and the second half was just ridiculous most of the time. I'm ok with SOME unlikely siuations (after all, the whole premise of the book is unlikely!) but this was just non-stop. She kept resurrecting characters from earlier in this book or previous books and it often made little sense as to why they suddenly appeared. I felt like the last 200 pages were the fo...
Kate
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...
Nicole
Nicole·18 years ago
The Outlander series is definitely one of my most recommencded series of books. I might even love these books more than Harry Potter - and that's saying something.The Outlander books are set in the 1700s. They start off in Scotland, but later travel to Paris, Jamaica and the American Colonies.Claire and Jamie, the book's two main characters are fantastic. They're deep, smart and action-oriented, yet very real. As their relationship evolves over the series of books, it evolves realistically. They...