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Just a place for general discussion. A place to unload whats on your mind and talk about anything - personal, health, help needed, achievements, daily highs and daily lows, theories, predictions and what have you.
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My husband has trouble understanding British, Scottish & Irish people. I can usually understand because I’ve watched so many historical dramas that mostly have people from these countries. My favorite accent is Scottish. Next would be Irish. Outlander is very good but it does have naked bodies and sex scenes. It’s a time travel romance novel during the war between Scotland and Britain. I’m reading the books and up to date on the series. I’ll watch reruns it sometimes. (My ears ring bad & I’ve got to have some noise or I go nuts) My husband was napping and it was on. He woke up & I said it’s some sex scenes. He said I woke up and saw them going at it🤣 He knows I’m not watching for that. It was just funny some men might think so. I just love history. I’m either reading about it or watching a drama or documentary. Sadly many TV serious tell the history they desire! I always fact check after watching a series. Outlander is pretty real maybe because it’s a novel.
I've read and own every Outlander novel. I love historical fiction and this is a fantastic series. If you like Outlander, check out Sara Donati, Into the Wilderness. Based in pre-revolution upstate New York. Also fabulous!
I own almost every book. Still have a few to get. I prefer book to digital. I have started downloading the books when I travel because they are so huge. I grew up watching Gone With The Wind & the Claire actress reminds me of Vivian Leigh. I’m on The Fiery Cross, book five. I’ll check out that series when I finish. I’m a very slow reader. I’d like to read the Poldark series. I really enjoyed that TV series.
I'm a super fast reader. That's good and bad. My ability to remember details suffers but, I can reread after a few years and still enjoy! I'm like that with movies too. I've seen Braveheart at least 8 times and Gladiator at least 6!