A review by monnibo
The Outlander by Gil Adamson

5.0

The prose is almost poetic, which makes sense considering the novel was inspired by a poem that Gil Adamson wrote years prior. I liked how we mainly stayed with Mary as she traversed the Canadian wilderness. It was interesting to see how she grew and developed as a person.

At times I felt the story dragged a little (running through the forest, passing out, running more), and at one point (what I thought was going to be gripping) it was a little too drawn out for my preferences. However, I like the choices the author made and I like how, although it was a bit open-ended, it didn�'t leave me feeling unfulfilled. I put the novel down with satisfaction and will be passing it on to my mom to read.

Read my complete thoughts on my blog post: http://www.monniblog.com/2010/07/the-outlander-by-gil-adamson/