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a50chamberlin 's review for:
Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
by Diana Gabaldon
I so wanted to absolutely love this book after waiting years for this next installment of the Outlander series. I'm still working through my unmet expectations and disappointment that "Go Tell the Bees That I'm Gone" didn't advance many, if any, of the mysteries or loose ends that we've picked up along the way, nor was there much drama or excitement that we've come to know from this series either. Instead, this book was quiet. It was peaceful and meandering. It was largely sweet and joyful and spent among our beloved characters and introduced many new friends as well.
Diana Gabaldon is an extremely talented writer and I can only imagine the pressure she must feel to tie up this soon-to-be 10 book series. So many unanswered questions!! I'm going to take this book for what it I think it was meant to be - the calm before the storm. The resting place that we needed between books. I can only imagine how this series will end, but for now, I'm going to bask in the glow of this beautiful ongoing saga.
Diana Gabaldon is an extremely talented writer and I can only imagine the pressure she must feel to tie up this soon-to-be 10 book series. So many unanswered questions!! I'm going to take this book for what it I think it was meant to be - the calm before the storm. The resting place that we needed between books. I can only imagine how this series will end, but for now, I'm going to bask in the glow of this beautiful ongoing saga.