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Parker
Parker
2026-01-01 15:42:37
Kurz und bündig: Bislang gibt es keine verlässliche, offiziell bestätigte Ankündigung, die sagt, dass neue Bände der 'Outlander'-Reihe definitiv 2025 erscheinen werden. Nach 'Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone' hat die Autorin immer wieder Updates über ihre Arbeit gegeben, aber feste Veröffentlichungstermine hat sie selten weit im Voraus genannt. Übersetzungen und Veröffentlichungen in anderen Ländern können zusätzlich Verzögerungen bringen, deshalb heißt es oft abwarten.

Für alle, die genauso neugierig sind wie ich: Offizielle Kanäle wie die Website der Autorin, der Verlag und seriöse Buchnachrichten sind die besten Quellen für zuverlässige Infos. Bis eine Bestätigung da ist, bleibt Platz für Spekulationen, Theorien und das Wiederlesen der Favoriten — und ich persönlich freue mich trotzdem auf jede kleine Neuigkeit, die mal hereinschneit.
Victoria
Victoria
2026-01-02 04:59:29
Heute habe ich mich wieder durch einige Fanforen und die offiziellen Kanäle geklickt und dabei nach konkreten 2025-Ankündigungen für neue 'Outlander'-Romane gesucht. Kurz und knapp: offiziell bestätigt für 2025 habe ich nichts gefunden. Diana Gabaldon hat nach 'Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone' (Band 9) immer wieder Updates darüber gegeben, dass sie an weiteren Geschichten arbeitet, aber ein festes Veröffentlichungsdatum für einen neuen Roman wurde bislang nicht verkündet. Das ist typisch für ihre Arbeitsweise — sie schreibt in ihrem eigenen Rhythmus und teilt Meilensteine eher sporadisch mit.

Für Leserinnen und Leser heißt das: Geduld ist angesagt. Übersetzungen ins Deutsche dauern oft noch länger als die englische Erstveröffentlichung, und Verlage kündigen Termine erst, wenn ein Manuskript wirklich fertig ist. Wenn überhaupt 2025 etwas kommt, würde man das zuerst auf der Autorenseite, über den Verlag oder in offiziellen Pressemeldungen sehen. Ich checke regelmäßig die Social-Media-Accounts und die Autorenseite, weil dort die zuverlässigsten Hinweise auftauchen. Außerdem lohnt sich ein Blick auf Hörbuch-Anbieter — manchmal werden Produktionen angekündigt, bevor ein deutscher Termin steht.

Persönlich bin ich immer ein bisschen nervös und aufgeregt, wenn es um neue Bände geht: die Figuren sind mir ans Herz gewachsen, und jede neue Info lässt sofort Theorien in mir aufkeimen. Ich hoffe, es gibt bald handfeste News, aber bis dahin lese ich die älteren Bände noch einmal und diskutiere mit anderen Fans — das hält die Vorfreude lebendig.
Fiona
Fiona
2026-01-02 13:54:53
Ich hab die Social-Feeds durchgescrollt und einige Fan-Gruppen abgesucht — die große, offizielle Ansage für neue 'Outlander'-Bücher in 2025 fehlt noch. Es kursieren natürlich Gerüchte und Wunschlisten (wie immer!), aber nichts, was man als bestätigte Veröffentlichung anreihen könnte. Diana Gabaldon hat in der Vergangenheit schon angedeutet, sie arbeite weiter an der Reihe, doch konkrete Termine hat sie selten früh kommuniziert.

Was ich spannend finde: Die Fan-Community ist super kreativ beim Spekulieren. Manche rechnen mit einem weiteren Hauptroman, andere hoffen auf Kurzgeschichten oder Sammlungen mit ergänzenden Erzählungen. Praktisch gesehen: Wenn ein neuer Band angekündigt wird, erscheinen zuerst oft englische Vorankündigungen und dann erst Übersetzungs- und Vertriebstermine für andere Länder. Deswegen kann es sein, dass in Deutschland im Laufe von 2025 etwas auftaucht, selbst wenn die englische Welt das bereits früher erfahren hat — oder eben umgekehrt.

Mein Tipp aus Fan-Perspektive ist, den Newsletter der Autorin und die Verlagsseiten im Auge zu behalten; sie sind die zuverlässigsten Quellen. Bis es so weit ist verbringe ich die Zeit mit Fan-Art, Theorien und dem Wiederlesen meiner liebsten Passagen aus den bisher erschienenen Bänden — macht mir immer gute Laune.
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