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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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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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Bec
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't bear the thought of waiting until the next book
Reviewed in Australia on 17 January 2022
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As always Diana Gabaldon writes such vivid stories that keep you thinking long after you've put the book down.

I stayed up most of the night reading the last 10% of the book, because of course I couldn't stop, and discovering that this book ends where it did literally made me shout "No!" because it's going to feel like a life time before book 10 appears.

I believe I came across a few continuation errors between this book and the 8 that proceeded it, but none of which make any difference to the enjoyment of the story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth waiting for.
Reviewed in Australia on 30 November 2021
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Another part in the journey. Thirty years ago I read this incredible book Cross Stitch (here in Australia). I have enjoyed each step since. This one doesn't disappoint either. I would highly recommend the whole series.
No matter how hard I tried to make it last, it was impossible to put down for long. Thanks Diana.
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Kate
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Reviewed in Australia on 18 December 2021
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Diana has done it again- fabulous engaging characters. A story line that keeps you riveted. I couldn’t decide if I should sit and binge read or give myself a limited number of pages each day to make it last longer.
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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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Rosie
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5.0 out of 5 stars The much anticipated 9th volume is here!
Reviewed in Australia on 28 November 2021
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Go Tell The Bees That I Am Gone
The much awaited ninth book in the Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon, is a magnificent addition to the story. Having waited so long for an update on all of their lives, I found it very emotional at times, sharing their losses and their joys.
What enriches this volume more than previous ones, is the insertions of Hymns, prayers, blessings and incantations, many of which are in the voice of our beloved Jamie Fraser and others by Roger MacKenzie.
It is now the late 1700s and following on from the last book, Roger, Bree and the children have just arrived back in Fraser's Ridge, after a harrowing time in the 1980s.
Jamie is busy building The New House, a place that will welcome, and have room for, not just family, but friends and occasionally, patients.
Bree has brought with her a number of modern books. Among these is The Scottish Rebels of the American Revolution, written by her late father, Frank Randall. The descriptions of raids and fights in the area, comes as a warning and a terrible prophesy for the Frazers.
A regular visitor to The Ridge, is John Quincy Myers, who brings much treasured mail and messages from other parts. What he brings Claire in 1779, is a skep-full of bees and enough lore on their care and upkeep, to encourage Claire to put them in her kitchen garden. The bees are a constant motif throughout this book, and both Jamie and Claire 'go tell the bees' their news and concerns on numerous occasions.
Life has changed for young William Ransom, too. Still angry and confused over the revelations of his origins, he has yet to talk with Jamie or to be any more than coldly polite with Lord John. But those concerns are soon to be eclipsed by other happenings.
Back in North Carolina, Jamie is alarmed by the stories of Loyalist militias causing mayhem around the South. It seems that soon he may need to defend his place and realizes that he will need to find support from like-minded neighbours willing to stand with him.
Weaving factual battles and persons into an always fascinating story of life on the frontier, makes this story all the richer.
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M
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5.0 out of 5 stars At last...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 December 2021
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I first read Outlander when I was expecting my eldest, so 30 years ago now and back when it was still called Cross Stitch... And here I am STILL reading (and re-reading) the books. I've got the books in paperback, hardback, audio, (even foreign language that I can't even read) and I don't think I'll ever tire of the stories but nothing beats the very first read of a new Diana Gabaldon book in the series. This one was long anticipated and I tried really hard to limit myself to a few chapters a day so that I could make it last longer - Not a chance! I devoured this, just like all the ones before it.

That was my first read but if experience tells me anything it's that that won't be the last time I read it, and while it isn't my favourite I still lapped it up because after all these years I feel like I'm reading about old friends and I'm interested in anything they have to share with me.

I envy anyone coming to this series for the first time and being able to read them all back to back without the years and years in between, but I'm also glad I've had the joy of these for most of my adult life.

The lady can definitely write and I'll happily keep reading her stories for as long as she writes them (I just wish she'd write them quicker, I'm not getting any younger here...
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3.0 out of 5 stars A story of many parts........
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 November 2021
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I have been waiting for this book and couldn't wait to get hold of it. I love this series of books and of course I understand they have to reach a conclusion. To that end it feels as though this book attempts to draw all the threads of the different characters together ready to tie them off in the last book. However, that seemed to make the book more a collection of short stories where the different characters came to tell their part of the whole. In fact I began to think it was written with the TV series in mind, I could see how each episode could be filmed!
Having said all of that anyone following this series needs to read it and recognise how it sets the scene (s) for the final book to draw this epic story to a satisfying conclusion, at least that's what I am hoping for.
In summary, I did enjoy it but felt it lacked the rich detail I have found in the previous books. I'm hoping the next book won't take so long to be completed......
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4.0 out of 5 stars Its ok
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 December 2021
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I wasn't expecting much from this book, I had lost interest after the other 2 especially the last book so wasn't sure if I was going to bother, but I wanted to know what happend to the family. I don't have a clue about the American revolution with that and all the different people in the last book it was hard work and i didn't read it properly. This one I did, sort of, I found it was very descriptive of things it didn't need to be such as butchering a pig or fish or someone killed by an bear which I skipped a lot of, also what everyone was making for dinner or wearing. I got confused on all the different names again of historical figures and who was on which side. I also found it was also a recap book, going over past events. So while there was some story to it itbwas more a caching up book vague with few events thrown in and just letting us know that Jamie and Claire are still alive and this is what they do with their days. Like last book might as well be the greys book . So gave me something to read but for 8 years of waiting it felt like it had been quickly written in a year. And did they have father Christmas in that century for lord John to be described as him?
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MK
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring and ending with a cliff hanger
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 December 2021
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I can’t believe I waited over six years for this last book, hoping it would solve all the riddles… such as how Jamie came to be a ghost in Inverness, and who was Master Raymond, how did Jamie die, and when in history would the family end up etc etc. And this book delivers nothing of that. It tells you how Murtagh died – but who of you even remembers Murtagh after all these years???Two thirds of it are utterly boring descriptions of life, food, weather, houses at the Ridge – nothing new, we had that in the books before. But this time it is enriched with purple prose – does Gabaldon now try to be a poet? (“…from which the eye-watering reek of dog ordure emerged like an evil djinn”…” boxes of salt fish, huge hogsheads of tobacco, bales of raw cotton, and the odd trunk, wheelbarrow, or coop of feather-scattering chickens in between, all lurched up the narrow gangway on the backs of sweating, half-naked men, to disappear into the black mouth of an open hatchway with the sporadic, gulping greed of a boa constrictor swallowing rats”…) And what about editing- who knows a wild dangerous animal called “a painter” in the North Americas? And throughout the book, Jamie is making a lot of “Scottish noises” (“like a cement mixer”) – about 30 times – and what the hell is this??? (I am married to a Scot….) There are also pages full of prayers, poems etc….eh???? Just when one feels that this is the last Outlander book I ever read (at about 60 % according to my Kindle – there are finally things happening apart from cooking and working in the fields. It’s nearly back to the old Gabaldon style, but plots are not convincing, too many coincidences, too farfetched motives (for going through the stones, and for risking your life), too many new (and many uninteresting characters), and then, You can’t believe it, the book ends with a cliff-hanger… and if you go to Gabaldon’s personal web page, she already says, it will take years for the next book to appear…. Well, I won’t remember the cliff hanger by then, I guess, and as it is one (SPOILER ALERT!) about William and Lord John, I don’t care, either.
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