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Sunday, June 16, 2019

Outlander has grabbed me. But so has David Joy's book, Where All Light Tends to Go/



I am always behind in reading the latest or watching the latest on TV, but a few weeks ago my friend, Carroll Taylor, told me about the book and TV series Outlander, and then she went to Scotland and showed me the photos she took.
I found the series on Netflix and decided to watch it. I had no idea the books had been around so long, and that I really knew nothing about them. But the series has grabbed me as it does anyone who watches it. The characters are interesting, flawed and beautiful, the costumes in this show are absolutely wonderful, and the acting is fabulous. As the author says, it is not a romance, although there is a romance in it, but it is large and historical and about people, their faults, their feelings, their growth and death.

I began watching two or three episodes each night and finished the first two seasons in a couple of weeks. I was disappointed that there were only two seasons, but have learned it will be picked up by Amazon Prime for the next season or two. I know it was first shown on Starz, but I don't subscribe to that.

I never knew much about the Scottish Highlanders, the clans, etc. but once I watched this show, I found myself researching clans, looking to see if any of my lineage came from those people. They were a violent bunch, always fighting among themselves, but make great characters for historical fiction.

Tonight I downloaded the first book from Audible. I want to see how the book and the television show differs. One of the actors says the book is all written from the point of view of the main character, Claire, but the series shows Jamie's point of view as well as Claire's. I like that.

I also listened to a book this week by David Joy, who lives in a neighboring county. He is an excellent writer and is highly acclaimed in the literary world although he has only published a few novels. Where All Light Tends To Go, is his first book. It, too, is violent and I don't like violence, but some of the characters are very dark. I found that I had such compassion for the young man who was the narrator. He was caught in a world where he could not get out and he knew it. The language was XX rated, but fit the life style of these people, who, I'm sure really spoke that way. David Joy has a way with words. Some of his prose sounds like poetry, similar to the writing of Ron Rash.

As you can tell, I have been enjoying Audible and Netflix. I am not watching news shows, nothing that will make me anxious or concerned. And, I am sleeping better. That is unless I stay up too late watching TV.

Hope your week has been good and that next week will be great. What are you reading or watching instead of News?



 

4 comments:

  1. I don't really watch TV (or movies).
    At the moment (as usual) I have a range of books on the go. Fiction and non fiction. I am also rereading Neil Gaiman's American Gods.

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  2. Glenda I love the Outlander series of books. I've read them all and anxiously await the next one. I've never seen the series, but its on my list of things to do.

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  3. Tipper, now that I have seen the two seasons of Outlander, I am listening to the first book on Audible. I am also hooked on Scotland history and watching videos about that country. Seems the whole world has gotten hooked on these books and this series. Tourists are flocking to Scotland now.

    By the way, I love your girl, Corie. She has been such a help to me. Thanks for sending her my way.

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  4. EC, I will look at American Gods and maybe I will like it, too.
    I like to have books recommended to me. I recently read The Silent Patient. It is very interesting and has a twist at the end, quite unexpected.

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