29. Read/reread the Outlander series
I finished rereading Outlander for the I'm not sure how many-ith time. I decided to read my copy of the book from when I was a teenager, and I loved seeing all the places past!Kate had dogeared. I loved all those spots/moments/lines just as much this time around (and even put a few new dogears in as well). I enjoyed getting to know Claire and Jamie and all the other characters all over again. And I loved being thrown right back into 18th century Scotland along with Claire.
Unlike when I was a teen, this book took me a long while to read. Back then, I inhaled the books, unable to take them out of my hands when reading (I slept with them, ate with them, practically showered with them back then!). Nowadays, I'm lucky to get through 10 pages before falling asleep at night. So I'm unlikely to get through the whole series in 10 months at this rate, but I hope that future!Kate puts this on her fifth 101 Things list so that I have the chance to finally get caught up on this series properly.
I finished rereading Outlander for the I'm not sure how many-ith time. I decided to read my copy of the book from when I was a teenager, and I loved seeing all the places past!Kate had dogeared. I loved all those spots/moments/lines just as much this time around (and even put a few new dogears in as well). I enjoyed getting to know Claire and Jamie and all the other characters all over again. And I loved being thrown right back into 18th century Scotland along with Claire. Unlike when I was a teen, this book took me a long while to read. Back then, I inhaled the books, unable to take them out of my hands when reading (I slept with them, ate with them, practically showered with them back then!). Nowadays, I'm lucky to get through 10 pages before falling asleep at night. So I'm unlikely to get through the whole series in 10 months at this rate, but I hope that future!Kate puts this on her fifth 101 Things list so that I have the chance to finally get caught up on this series properly.