First off - please forgive me - and please dinna judge me too harshly - for only having read 5 chapters. I have not pushed myself in the slightest...because I want to make this book last. Think about how the blog has been for the past 6 months or so. It's full of the usual "Monday Chat" posts and commentary about various Scottish coolness. Or Scots-loving Canadian bands in Disney World! Now...that's all well and good...but it's not so great, right?
I have decided to make this last so I'll have some decent material while waiting for MOHB (or is it MHOB? I can never remember).
Either that, or I can always go back to talking about Fergus Lamaze. Heh heh, Christie. I can hear you laughing all the way from New Jersey.
OK - so let's get to it:

Speaking of Quinn, is it me or is he a larger-than-life character, right out of the gate? Even if he doesna have much of a part, he still seems like such a presence. To the point where I'm already casting him in my head. (Colin Farrell, much?)
"Kings have their destiny about them- but so do those who serve them. This is yours." Love love LOVE that quote. I've always held a grudge that Jamie was robbed of his birthright in Scotland. But he has helped/supported/fought for so many people of stature over the years...that his accomplishments dwarf those of a King or a higher member of government.

This is a topic I've pondered in my own life; the question of whether the large amounts of work are worth small amounts of recognition, if big things are happening in the process. I think we can take a lot away from JAMMF's sometimes-unrecognized but always-heroic actions. We don't have to be the boss - or be in the spotlight - to get major things accomplished in this life. Sometimes we're meant to be the man behind the curtain.
OK moving on - Lord John. Tracey is a bit concerned that I won't be thrilled with the Lord John storyline. But so far, so good...because he's always with Hal. And I've already mentioned how I feel about Hal. I think Hal reminds me of a few people I know in life who make me laugh and get me through my day...and that's why I love his smartass, dry sense of humor so much. I also LOVE the fact that Minnie was a spy, oh yes I do. How COOL is that? Yet another strong woman in Gabaldonland. I look forward to finding out much more about her.
More quotes I loved:
"Fumbling in the box that held his possessions, he found his rosary..." That reminds me of the Voyager montage in my head and my vision of Jamie walking with Lord John onto the Helwater estate for the first time. He's carrying his meager belongings to the sound of "Amazing Grace" which is being sung by Susan Boyle in my mind. (Don't cringe, y'all. She's Scottish. I dig her.)

"wonderful pungent scent of the horse's warm hide." Does it get any better than this in a DG novel? No, no it does not. Something tells me Hildy, Cari and Jennifer J will read that with unflagging joy. :)
OK I'm getting punchy...so off to read.
Stay tuned...