A review by palomien
Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon

3.0

It was a great journey, as always. However, I felt rather bored through the first 20% of the book and later on there were too many time "jumps" and too few details for me. There were parts I thought illogical (20th century woman travelling on her own through the 18th century Scotland's wilderness?) and parts I wish I had not read (delicate surgery during the dinner with guests as spectators?). But still... It's hard not to get attached to the heroes and to be enchanted with the surroundings - being it Highlands or America's mountains.