Unlike comments by other readers that say there are too many tedious descriptive passages in Drums of Autumn and Voyager, I find myself hanging on nearly every word. I appreciate the narrative that pushes me from one exciting event to the next, mostly because I enjoy the accuracy of the history Gabaldon writes. The one thing I don't appreciate is when she repeats phrases, but I don't race through books I enjoy, so I suppose less careful readers may need reminders once in a while. Also, when I appreciate a good book, I find it difficult to put down and I don't want it to end. Complaining about a book (or series) being too long or wanting to skip ahead because you're bored is just silly. If that's the case, find something else you like better!
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Drums of Autumn