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revannamay 's review for:
The Fiery Cross
by Diana Gabaldon
Okay so the defining moment for me was when Claire, who must have done some sort of "collection," is looking at Jamie's sperm in her home made microscope.
Ahem: EEEEEEEWWWWW.
Science is fine, if you're into that sort of thing, but really? These two characters, whose love defies all time, yadda yadda yadda... and the thing that Calire does with their time is try to grow penicillin, look at sperm in a microscope, and all Jamie does is farm?
I get that she's trying to describe how difficult life is in the 18th century, but she's abandoned the classic concepts of plot and character development. Maybe half a dozen events occur in this 900+ page novel.
It's a total bummer, because the characters had such promise in the first three books.
Ahem: EEEEEEEWWWWW.
Science is fine, if you're into that sort of thing, but really? These two characters, whose love defies all time, yadda yadda yadda... and the thing that Calire does with their time is try to grow penicillin, look at sperm in a microscope, and all Jamie does is farm?
I get that she's trying to describe how difficult life is in the 18th century, but she's abandoned the classic concepts of plot and character development. Maybe half a dozen events occur in this 900+ page novel.
It's a total bummer, because the characters had such promise in the first three books.