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Grave Peril: The Dresden Files, Book 3 - Community Reviews back

by Jim Butcher, James Marsters
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Jazabell
Jazabell rated it 10 years ago
Great read! Harry was really put to the test in this one. A few new characters show up. Harry's hands are full and things just keep getting worse. Harry finally admits to having feelings and then a twist takes everything away. It took quiet a while to figure it out and like Harry, just when you thin...
Rabid Reads
Rabid Reads rated it 10 years ago
I was informed by many a reader that this series found its legs in book 3, and there was even an intro from Jim Butcher to that effect. It's true! I loved this one to pieces! Many of the secondary characters came out of the woodwork in a big way, and a few new ones were added to the cast as well. I ...
Michael's Book Babble
Michael's Book Babble rated it 10 years ago
Going to do my damnedest to keep this short and sweet. Grave Peril is another excellent chapter in the Dresden series, and it proves that the series only grows stronger with each book. As much as I enjoyed the first two books (the second was my favorite before this review), I think this one is even ...
Booky
Booky rated it 10 years ago
I'm not sure that this review is going to differ very much from the previous Dresden Files novels I've read so far, but here I go anyway. I've abandoned all hope that a strong female character will be introduced, and won't be reduced down to her sexuality. I'm on the tipping point here. These novels...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 10 years ago
After now having read the third book in this series I have to say that the series is still wobbling between good and not so good as far as I am concerned. I like Harry. I like the stories which are nice finished stories which generally holds together. Sure, there is a red thread that binds the books...
KatieMc
KatieMc rated it 10 years ago
Three books in and I am getting used to Harry's world, and it is fun. Still, there's a lot going on and I find myself wishing for a break in the action. Not sure when I'll pick up the next one.
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 10 years ago
One of the great things about reading books in a series back to back is that you get a flavor for an author right away. You also are more ably to see I think any continuity issues too since if you are lucky you are picking up book #2 just a few days after finishing book #1.In my case, I started read...
L.K. Evans Blog
L.K. Evans Blog rated it 10 years ago
I’M OBSESSED What can I say that I haven’t already about these books? Maybe... I guess this book felt a bit darker. There were still some laughs, but some of the stuff that happened was pretty intense. We got introduced to some new characters. Actually, that’d be the only negative thing I could sa...
Bry's Bountiful Book Blog
Bry's Bountiful Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
Another decent Dresden Files novel, although like Fool Moon, this one didn't impress me as much as Storm Front did. The action and pacing were good, keeping the story moving along at a fair clip for the entire novel, which made the pages turn pretty quickly. This kind of story really appeals to me i...
deborahmarkus7
deborahmarkus7 rated it 11 years ago
These books just keep getting better: stronger writing, tighter plotting, more and more female characters kicking all kinds of ass. Actually, what I liked most about this book is what a great variety of female characters it offered, without coming off as some sort of feminist UN experiment. The reas...
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