Maybe you've fallen in love with the Starz series and want to check out the novels that inspired it. Maybe you’re a Diana Gabaldon fanatic and wondering whether the TV adaptation is faithful to the books. Or maybe you're just curious about how the Outlander books are different from the show Outlander, and which is better. Regardless, this guide to all things Outlander has you covered.
Outlander is a novel written by and originally published in 1991. It mixes several genres, including historical fiction, romance, adventure, and fantasy. Outlander was an instant hit, selling millions of copies and winning the Romance Writers of America's RITA Award for Best Romance Novel. The book became the first in what is now one of the best-selling book series of all time. Outlander has been adapted into a graphic novel, a musical, and notably, the highly popular Outlander television series, which debuted on Starz in 2013.
Like the novels it's based on, the Outlander television series also has many fans, and millions of viewers tune in every week to watch the show. Five seasons of the show have already aired, and it has since been renewed for a sixth and seventh season. So it’s safe to say that Outlander isn't going anywhere any time soon.
Both the novels and the television series focus on the story of Claire Randall, a 20th-century British nurse who travels back in time to 18th-century Scotland. There, she meets Highland warrior Jamie Fraser, nurses him back to health, and so begins their passionate romance. It's a compelling story filled with drama, twists, plenty of sexy moments, and even a bit of humor. But which version tells the story better: the books or the show?
Well, it's a bit more complicated than that. In many ways, both the TV series and the book series tell the same story and introduce fans to the same characters. Still, there are plenty of differences and unique elements that make each version distinct. is well worth both a listen and a binge watch.
Is Outlander true to the books?
There are plenty of differences between the Outlander books and the Starz television show based on the books. Since the eight novels in the series add up to thousands of pages—and the audiobooks run hundreds of hours over the course of the series—it's impossible for the show to cover all of the original material. Some things have been left out, and others have been condensed. The following are the most significant changes from the Outlander books to the Outlander television series.