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kelbel444 's review for:
Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
by Diana Gabaldon
What can I say? I love these characters like they are
my own family. It is borderline absurd how many times I choked up while reading, caught up in even the smallest emotional moments simply because I love them so much. So while the plot was a little all over the place in this book, I took the many twists and turns in stride, choosing to enjoy the surprises instead of critique them. I will say that it feels right for the series to come to an end soon. There’s comes a point where a series begins to degrade (How many near-death experiences can two people have in sum total?). I think in one more book she could give us the last big piece of the relationship/reconciliation puzzle. But as for this book, I did enjoy it.
my own family. It is borderline absurd how many times I choked up while reading, caught up in even the smallest emotional moments simply because I love them so much. So while the plot was a little all over the place in this book, I took the many twists and turns in stride, choosing to enjoy the surprises instead of critique them. I will say that it feels right for the series to come to an end soon. There’s comes a point where a series begins to degrade (How many near-death experiences can two people have in sum total?). I think in one more book she could give us the last big piece of the relationship/reconciliation puzzle. But as for this book, I did enjoy it.