tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1939294092537555113.post5781451979076004555..comments2022-11-09T09:04:27.755-08:00Comments on Pages, Stages, and Rages: OutlanderJourneywomanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09654778922160201892noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1939294092537555113.post-44252059026777874002015-01-10T13:12:39.261-08:002015-01-10T13:12:39.261-08:00Oh wow. I saw your note on your other blog and cam...Oh wow. I saw your note on your other blog and came over to wish you well, only to see this post staring back at me. Somehow, I only discovered the existence of the (BOOK!) series a few months ago and decided to see what the hype was about. I emerged six weeks later, more than a little bewildered, to see that it was not in fact the 18th century, and to discover that book nine has not yet been written. Yes, I bing read the entire series in several weeks of obsessive reading. I'm now on to the novellas and the Lord John novels (which I'll read but am dreading a bit as the only glimpses of Jamie will be of a man in dire pain). I refused to begin the tv series until I'd gotten through all the main books so as not to pollute the images I had in my head. I finally allowed myself to watch the first episode last night and do have to admit that I'm beginning to suspect that all the hype is justified, even if they don't quite match the pictures in my head... <br /><br />Outlander obsession aside, I'm thrilled to bits to read about things like you putting shoes on your daughter's head. I'm so very glad she's with you in your here and now. <br /><br />Warm wishes from Israel from Robin who no longer seems to blog...Robinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02409530202277375625noreply@blogger.com