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The Outlandish Companion Volume Two

The Companion to the Fiery Cross, a Breath of Snow and Ashes, an Echo in the Bone, and Written in My Own Heart's Blood

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The Outlandish Companion Volume Two

By: Diana Gabaldon
Narrated by: Diana Gabaldon, Davina Porter
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More than a decade ago, number one New York Times best-selling author Diana Gabaldon delighted her legions of fans with The Outlandish Companion, an indispensable guide to all the Outlander books at the time. But that edition was just a taste of things to come. Since that publication, there have been four more Outlander novels, a side series, assorted novellas, and one smash-hit Starz original television series. Now Gabaldon serves up The Outlandish Companion, Volume Two, an all-new guide to the latest books in the series.

Written with Gabaldon's signature wit and intelligence, this compendium is bursting with generous commentary and juicy insider details, including:

  • A complete chronology of the series thus far
  • Full synopses of A Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, An Echo in the Bone, and Written in My Own Heart's Blood
  • Recaps of the Lord John Grey novels: Lord John and the Private Matter, Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade, Lord John and the Hand of Devils, and The Scottish Prisoner
  • A who's who of the cast of Outlander characters, cross-referenced by book
  • Detailed maps and floor plans
  • An annotated bibliography
  • Essays on subjects as wide ranging as Outlandish controversies regarding sex and violence, the unique responsibilities of a writer of historical fiction, and Gabaldon's writing process
  • A guided tour of the clothes, food, and music of the 18th century
  • A Gaelic glossary and pronunciation guide
  • Personal photos from the author taken on the set of the Starz Outlander series

As entertaining, sweeping, and addictive as the series itself, this second volume of The Outlandish Companion is a one- (or two)-of-a-kind gift from an incomparable author.

©2015 Diana Gabaldon (P)2020 Recorded Books, Inc.
Fiction Literary History & Criticism Heartfelt Historical Romance Epic Fantasy Epic Fantasy
Helpful Companion • Informative Content • Lovely Narration • Educational Resource • Insightful Explanations

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Very insightful I love how Dianna's mind works. I loved this book it really helped to me understand the books flow together. I loved it.

Very insightful

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good insight if you love outlander series and a great overview of the second half of the novels and novellas

good insight if you love outlander series

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A wonderful way to revisit the series. Thankful for the speed control setting, as Diana's speaking pace is very fast. Great Methadone List!

Highly Accessible - Author Narrated Essays

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I really liked the 'thought processes" and extra information in the companion books. There is so much good information, it's really an education as to how the wonderful Outlander books came to be. I will be listening again, it's just that good!

A great addition for any Outlander fan!

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This works decently as an audiobook, but would be much better read in book form. There are many lists, recipes, and blurbs (not to mention an abundance of footnotes) that don't make for exciting listening. Also, while I love Diana Gabaldon and appreciate the quirkiness of her voice, she takes some getting used to. And she reads VERY fast.

The upside is that they brought in Davina Porter to narrate and she is lovely as always (though I was thrown for a loop several times as she has changed her pronunciation of several words from when she narrated the big books.

Works better in book format

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