Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Teaser Tuesday: An Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon

Diana Gabaldon is one of my all time favourite authors, and if everything goes to plan, tomorrow I am going to be sharing about my experiences with her Outlander series of books. First though, a teaser from An Echo in the Bone, the latest instalment in the series.

The teaser comes from page 384:

His eyes traveled over William's torn, disheveled clothes, his scratched , sweating face, and his mud-caked boots. "Ye look a bit better than the last time I saw ye - but not much."
Teaser Tuesday is hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading. Head on over to find out all about it, and how to join in!

24 comments:

  1. I love the bookcover (the colors so beautiful) of ECHO. That reminded me though, I still have not finish reading ABOSAA yet. I have a long way to go before I'm able to read ECHO, which I already have copy of :) I love the Outlander series!

    Happy reading ECHO!

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  2. I wonder how he looked before! Here is my teaser for this week.

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  3. Dare I say it? I have never read any of Diana Gabaldon's books... I really look forward to your thoughts about the famous Outlander series!

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  4. Ha ha! Makes you wonder how bad he looked before!! Great Teaser! Mine is at:
    The Delusional Diaries
    :)

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  5. I was wondering the same thing but realized I have the series sitting unread on my bookshelves so I'm going to pull them out to see :) Great teaser.

    here's my Tuesday Teaser for the week

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  6. BookishSnob, start the series. I think you will really like it!

    LMW and Beth, I think I remember the last time that they saw each other, and it really wasn't pretty!

    Danielle, come back tomorrow to see just how much I love them!

    Julia, I buy these books the day they come out. Some times it just takes me a while to read them.

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  7. oh man.. i really wants to know what's that all about

    Here's mine

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  8. Great teaser! I love the irony in his words

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  9. Good teaser - never heard of this author.

    Here's mine.

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  10. I keep meaning to read this author! Tempting teaser....

    Here's mine:

    Click my name....

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  11. This is a series I've heard nothing but great things about! Great teaser!

    http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/09/teaser_13.html

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  12. I come across her books quite often while working - because her books take up a LOT of space!! I've never read her though but I might give her a go some time although I'm slightly adverse to fantasy.

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  13. I am soooo behind in this series. I have them all, just haven't gotten to a couple of them. Oops...

    The Search

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  14. Great teaser! I can't wait to read this one!

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  15. Great teaser! It captured my interest!

    My teaser can be found here

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  16. Haha! I like it!!

    Here's my teaser:
    http://littlesqueed.blogspot.com/2010/09/teaser-tuesdays_14.html

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  17. Great teaser! I love these books but haven't read this one yet.

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  18. Hehe! That's a nice one! :)

    Mine is here, if you want to take a look: http://abookblogofonesown.blogspot.com/2010/09/teaser-tuesday-1492010.html

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  19. Good one! I loved how she threw William and Ian together. We'll have to talk about this one when you finish it!

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  20. I'd never heard of the Outlander series, but your teaser and that cover made me immediatly go to Amazon and look it up. Very interesting.


    My teaser can be found here: http://readingisdreamy.blogspot.com/2010/09/teaser-tuesday-guardians-of-gahoole.html

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  21. Wonderful books - I still remember how much I loved Cross Stitch. Haven't read the last couple though.

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  22. I am a total HOSER! (If you have ever visited the Ladies of Lallybroch site, you'll know it's someone obsessed with the Outlander series!) I have read thru the series twice and about to start my third run through. I'll be curious what you think of Echo!

    Here's mine
    http://bookblabbing.blogspot.com/2010/09/teaser-tuesday-clockwork-angel-again.html

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  23. Lisa, I am a hoser from way back, although to be fair I mainly hang out on the Reader's Rec board these days.

    Cat, I recently reread Cross Stitch and it hadn't lost it's magic for me.

    smellincoffee, it definitely wasn't good before if my memory serves me correctly.

    Sablelexi, I hope you will give them a go. Start with the first book, Outlander.

    LadyQ, I would love to chat about this one when I finish. I often feel like I am bursting with the need to discuss further when I do finish one of her books.

    Elysium and Heather, this book has been sitting on my bookshelf for the best part of a year so it is nice to finally be reading it.

    Mae, I wouldn't necessarily call them fantasy novels. Yes, there is timetravel, but it really is the mechanism to get to the historical elements of the novel. If I HAD to label them I would probably call them Historical Fiction with very strong romantic elements, and a twist of time travel. Having said all that, I am not sure that they are your type of book!

    Thanks everyone for stopping by.

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