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Go Tell the Bees that I am Gone: (Outlander 9)

Go Tell the Bees that I am Gone: (Outlander 9)

byDiana Gabaldon
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Jane
5.0 out of 5 starsJoy
Reviewed in Australia on 25 November 2021
I have to reread and savour it but thanks Diana, the twists were surprising but I loved it. Now I will have to enjoy all those incredible details that I galloped through to find out what happened. I'm sat in a carpark eating a sandwich because I just had to keep reading after my dentist and couldn't wait the 40 minute drive home😜😍 I'm rather a sad case with no self control whatever when it comes to reading books, just one more page then I'll stop 😳😁🤣
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Sandra S
2.0 out of 5 starsGreat expectations - great disappointment
Reviewed in Australia on 10 December 2021
Like so many readers of the Outlander series, I was anticipating quite the story in Go Tell The Bees That I've Gone. As usual, it's a whopping book, but if you removed all the description of every little thing and every minor character, it would be half the length. Very little substantive plot, just loose ends being tied up and not very imaginatively. Basically, it's a bit like the Gathering in Drums of Autumn - so much endless description of things of no interest and no value to the story. The plot didn't actually get going until Part Five of the book. Up to that point I was disinterested, even in Claire and Jamie! And honestly, the character of William should be integral at this point but the author seems to be playing him as a support character. His supposed romance is flat, flat, flat. There was none of the warmth and passion I've felt in reading other books in the series. Diana's penchant for description hit its heights in this book. One paragraph stated that Claire got out of bed, cleaned her teeth and went downstairs for breakfast - really? Part Five actually got the story moving along somewhere and ended in a way that does make me wonder what it going to happen in Book Ten. I'll buy that if I'm still alive, just to see the final story lines and find out about Jamie's ghost as Diana has promised. My honest opinion is that if this author was previously unknown and she presented this manuscript to a publisher, it would be on the slush pile. The story had very little to do with the title, other than the fact that Claire now keeps bees. Oh dear.
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Sandra S
2.0 out of 5 stars Great expectations - great disappointment
Reviewed in Australia on 10 December 2021
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Like so many readers of the Outlander series, I was anticipating quite the story in Go Tell The Bees That I've Gone. As usual, it's a whopping book, but if you removed all the description of every little thing and every minor character, it would be half the length. Very little substantive plot, just loose ends being tied up and not very imaginatively. Basically, it's a bit like the Gathering in Drums of Autumn - so much endless description of things of no interest and no value to the story. The plot didn't actually get going until Part Five of the book. Up to that point I was disinterested, even in Claire and Jamie! And honestly, the character of William should be integral at this point but the author seems to be playing him as a support character. His supposed romance is flat, flat, flat. There was none of the warmth and passion I've felt in reading other books in the series. Diana's penchant for description hit its heights in this book. One paragraph stated that Claire got out of bed, cleaned her teeth and went downstairs for breakfast - really? Part Five actually got the story moving along somewhere and ended in a way that does make me wonder what it going to happen in Book Ten. I'll buy that if I'm still alive, just to see the final story lines and find out about Jamie's ghost as Diana has promised. My honest opinion is that if this author was previously unknown and she presented this manuscript to a publisher, it would be on the slush pile. The story had very little to do with the title, other than the fact that Claire now keeps bees. Oh dear.
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Denise B
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5.0 out of 5 stars These books are like my best friend and a pair of comfy slippers rolled into one❤️
Reviewed in Australia on 1 December 2021
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I was first introduced to the Outlander books in 2000. So for 21 years I have read and re-read them MANY times devouring the detail of this wonderful series. From the moment you pick up one of the books the story envelopes you and that is exactly how I found myself now that book 9 has been released. If I had to make a comparison between this book and the previous eight I would have to say that the detail was less complex in regard to her plants and medical uses and her surgical procedures. Sadly, we didn’t get as much Jamie and Claire time as there as now so many beloved characters and each of these are also deserving of lots of time, and this book introduced so many new ones. It also left so so many unanswered questions in terms of the multi plots going on throughout this book with differing characters. Previous books also had more danger and more nail biting moments but I think as the characters have aged they are taking more considered risk and doing less stupid things😂😂
I loved that Roger and Brianna have returned to the Ridge bringing a healthy Mandy. I also loved that Brianna finally got to meet her brother William, who could have a whole new series just on him.
All in all this book was wonderful. I read countless books on my Kindle but this series is the ONLY one I buy in hard copy. I have to read them in book form and savour the goodness of the authors work.
Apparently book 10 is the last one and will take years to finish, so I guess I just keep re-reading all 9 again!
I have watched the TV series however the books are much better, and the characters in my head are way better🥰🥰
Thank you Diana Gabaldon for giving me 21 years of reading joy👍👍
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Lisa McNeil
4.0 out of 5 stars Deep, personal and comprehensively well written
Reviewed in Australia on 3 December 2021
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I love Diana's writing and this series, and loved how many different people we "heard from" and their sides of it. The expansion from just Jamie and Claire like it was in the beginning of the series has been great, although I do miss a bit their relationship, the passion and fire has made way for the drama and history, and allowing everyone else in. A touch of that is a little bitter-sweet, as its understandable to move onto that more in-depth.
I find myself thinking in the formality that they talk when I'm reading almost to speaking like it myself in reality, such is it that she draws you into her story.
Bee's is a good book, well written and well considered and one Diana should be proud of. It's easy to follow each person's story, this one made me feel that Ian has become a more integral character and I'm hoping to hear a little more of Jenny in the next instalment.
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Joanne Waugh
3.0 out of 5 stars Conflicted fan
Reviewed in Australia on 27 January 2022
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First, I have to admit that Bees was a mess. I wish to dog that Gabaldon would use an editor. This NINTH book spends tens of chapters on the minutiae of life on Frasers Ridge then suddenly gallops off covering several dramatic events in mere pages. A fairly unsatisfying conclusion with a Face-Off inspired plot that made me laugh out loud. HOWEVER, despite all this I still can't regret reading it. I will probably continue to read this story until Claire and Jamie are dead. Although, at this pace I am not sure Gabaldon will be alive to write their ends.
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Debs
5.0 out of 5 stars The continuation of Claire and Jamie's story, and an important reunion.
Reviewed in Australia on 3 December 2021
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Another outstanding novel by Ms Gabaldon. Read it in three days as I couldn't put it down. Now I'll have to just patiently wait for the next one. Set amidst the American War of Independence, with some other characters playing bigger parts in this book. Some surprising twists. If you're an Outlander fan, then this is a must read.
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Sharon Strahand
5.0 out of 5 stars another excellent read
Reviewed in Australia on 21 March 2022
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Diana doesn’t disappoint. After a seven year wait she transports the reader right back to where she left us and once again we are immersed in the North America back country way of life with Jamie, Claire and the clan. It’s like catching up with old friends.
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Karen
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant to read
Reviewed in Australia on 11 January 2022
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Another excellent book in this series. I was glued to it. Totally immersed in the continued story of Jamie and Claire. Gripping and exciting all the way through and left hanging...fir the next installment.
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Lynne Phillips
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything you would expect from the Outlander author.
Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2022
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A fantastic read following the lives of Claire and Jamie. Loving it. Reading it slowly to make it last.
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Donna Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Never fails to delight!
Reviewed in Australia on 26 February 2022
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I could read about Jamie and Claire forever, and this latest chapter is as interesting as ever. Sad to hear that the next book might be the last.
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Chantelle Reid
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic continuation of the adventures of Claire and Jamie Fraser!
Reviewed in Australia on 3 December 2021
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Thoroughly enjoyed this new instalment of the Outlander series. So many emotions it was an absolute roller coaster ride, I loved every minute!
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