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I was hoping the second book would be better than the first but I think I liked it less.The hardest thing for me to unpack is whether Dresden is just unlikable, and therefore I'm closed-minded in not respecting him as a character, or if there's something about him that's over a line.Butcher knows hi...
2.5 StarsI gave the first book 3, because it was the first one, so I was giving it the benefit of the doubt. Nothing much changed here. Harry is still slow on the uptake and doesn't make any connections till it's staring at him in the face. Murphy is still being an idiot and getting in the way (Read...
It was okay, but for some reason, Dresden isn't as tough as I would like. He puts on this front, and has a lot of people fooled into thinking he's a bad a** wizard. But he works very little magic, and when he does, it totally depletes him, magically and physically. It's almost as if the magician ...
More of the same and yet completely opposite to the first part of the series... I still haven't made up my mind yet.Wizard for hire Harry Dresden has more enemies than he can count on one hand, and they all want him dead. When there are serial killings that seem like the work of a bloodthirsty werew...
Harry Dresden is back investigating a series of brutal and vicious murders, people torn apart by what looks like wild animals – wolves in fact. There being a somewhat lack of wolves in Chicago, this points us in one direction. Actually it points us in several directions as it turns out there are sev...
Poor Harry Dresden. The man cannot catch a break. As Harry's latest case gets stranger and stranger, Harry's strength and character are tested to his breaking point and beyond. It makes for a thrilling whodunit of mystical proportions.What makes Harry such a great hero is that he doesn't shy away fr...
3.5 stars Harry’s back. This time he has some furry friends to deal with. The second installment of the Dresden Files, Fool Moon was exciting, action-packed, and blood-drenched. This book is full of werewolves – and all kinds of them. I loved how Jim Butcher took the werewolf lore and used many diff...
Better than the first one. I'm hanging in there. (More detailed thoughts to come after I finish #3.)
Harry Dresden and the werewolves :). I'm having fun with this one as well.