Pictures of Scotland.org US Amazon.com Associate Store

Pictures of Scotland.org Amazon.com Store


Other Currencies UK Amazon Store, Canadian Amazon store from Pictures of Scotland

Search Advanced Search
 Location:  Home » Books » Gabaldon, Diana » Dragonfly in Amber  
Dragonfly in Amber
Dragonfly in Amber

 enlarge 
Author: Diana Gabaldon
Creator: Davina Porter
Publisher: Recorded Books
Category: Book

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $37.79
You Save: $22.20 (37%)



New (13) Used (5) from $37.78

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 257 reviews
Sales Rank: 171072

Media: Audio CD
Number Of Items: 33
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.3 x 3.4

ISBN: 1419359703
EAN: 9781419381027
ASIN: 1419381024

Publication Date: September 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander)
  • Unbound - Dragonfly in Amber
  • Audio Cassette - Dragonfly in Amber (PART 1 & 2)
  • Kindle Edition - Dragonfly in Amber
  • Paperback - Dragonfly in Amber
  • Paperback - Dragonfly in Amber
  • Paperback - Dragonfly in Amber
  • Mass Market Paperback - Dragonfly in Amber
  • Audio Cassette - Dragonfly in Amber
  • Audio CD - Dragonfly in Amber
  • Audio Download - Dragonfly in Amber (Unabridged)
  • Unknown Binding - Dragonfly in Amber

Similar Items:

  • Voyager
  • Outlander
  • Drums of Autumn
  • The Fiery Cross (Outlander)
  • A Breath of Snow and Ashes (Outlander)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
For twenty years, Claire Randall has kept her secrets. But now she is returning with her grown daughter to the majesty of Scotland's mist-shrouded hills. Here, Claire plans to reveal a truth as stunning as the events that gave it birth: about the mystery of an ancient circle of standing stones, about a love that transcends the boundaries of time, and about James Fraser, a warrior whose gallantry once drew the young Claire from the security of her century to the dangers of his. Now a legacy of blood and desire will test her beautiful daughter as Claire's spellbinding journey continues in the intrigue-ridden court of Charles Edward Stuart, in a race to thwart a doomed uprising, and in a desperate fight to save both the child and the man she loves.


Customer Reviews:   Read 252 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Transported Me   November 19, 2008
I always settle in to another time with these characters. They are entertaining and inspiring.


4 out of 5 stars The adventures of Claire and Jamie continue   November 1, 2008
In the opening of book two, we begin with Claire Randall back in Inverness in 1968. With her beautiful red-headed daughter in tow, she returns to the Scottish Highlands in search of the fate of the men of Lallybroch after the uprising of `45 and the battle of Culloden. Frank has been gone two years. If Claire altered the date of Black Jack's death, how is it that Frank could have existed? How and when did she return through the stones?

Jamie and Claire have set for themselves what seems an impossible task, which brings them into the circles of nobility and aristocracy in Paris. Rendered a bit tamer than book one by Claire's first pregnancy, the passion and excitement of the first book are missing, as polite society and royal politics are just not as exciting as adventures on the open Highlands. I did not find myself on the edge of my seat often, compared to book one, throughout the first two thirds of the book. The new characters here, unlike "Outlander," are lacking in depth. The most interesting people to show up are the characters from the first book. Although Ms. Gabaldon again succeeds in bringing history to life, she gets bogged down a bit in the mundane, the action is sporadic, and it gets a bit tedious.

However, the action picks up toward the end (a long time to wait), with unexpected twists and turns, and if you stick with it, oh boy will you be rewarded! The last 200 pages are whipped into a frenzy that rivals book one. Pages fly by, and the last third of the book more than makes up for the rest. The intrigue and suspense are back, and it ends with two twists that will have you just dying to start book three. If you loved Outlander, you cannot go without reading this continuation. All in all, overall, this was not as good as Outlander, but it was a satisfying read.

Advice: don't start the series with this book. Read "Outlander" first.



4 out of 5 stars A Good Second Chapter of the Outlander Series   October 7, 2008
"Dragonfly in Amber" is good second chapter of the "Outlander" series. If you enjoyed "Outlander" you are sure to enjoy the continuation of Jamie and Claire's story. All of the characters from the first novel are back, with more romance and political intrigue than ever.

At nearly a thousand pages, this book is longer than "Outlander", but generally the pacing is good and the action comes fast, so you keep reading. I did feel like the third quarter of the book dragged a little bit, but all in all I really enjoyed the read.

I would not recommend that a reader new to the "Outlander" series start with this book, since there is very little flashback to the first book, and you really need the background of the first book to understand what is going on in "Dragonfly."



5 out of 5 stars Keeps getting better   September 30, 2008
I'm utterly enthralled with the story of Jamie and Claire! Their story just keeps getting better and better with each book.

Although longer than Outlander, I didn't find Dragonfly boring, even the historical parts. I've never been a real big fan of the 18th Century but I find myself totally immersed in the time period thanks to Gabaldon's series. As I said in my last review, I love the characters she's created and have laughed, cried, sighed, and fumed throughout her books. I especially cried during this one, at the beginning and toward the end.

What I find especially fascinating is how she totally brings the past to life. I feel as if I KNOW such real life personages as King Louis the XV, Lord Lovat, and Bonnie Prince Charlie. After reading each book I Google some of the places mentioned in her books, from Inverness to Culloden. I've always LOVED history, and feel that she makes that time period extremely interesting by how she tells the story of the Jacobite uprising. Any lover of history should delve into these books. I admire the research that must have went into them to bring them to life.

I've started VOYAGER, and so far it is turning out ot be even BETTER than the first two.



5 out of 5 stars This series is one of the best of all time   September 28, 2008
I keep having to replace various books in this series as people borrow and I never get them back. I reread this series about every 3 years. I always learn something new and it's always interesting. Excellent author.

Visit our Pictures of Scotland