*Book source ~ Local library Due to the War the ranks of the Wardens are stretched thin, so the White Council has been forced to hand Harry a grey cloak. Horror of horrors! Wait, that’s not all the horror in town. SplatterCon!!! is in Chicago and there’s trouble at the horror convention that seems...
Proven Guilty starts off slow and I had a difficult time staying interested during the first few chapters. The storyline picks up a quarter of the way through and then I couldn't put this book down. In this installment of the Dresden Files we get a more in depth look at Michael Carpenter's family. ...
this book starts with Harry witnessing an execution of a black magic practitioner. Then he gets a warning about something dangerous is about to happen in Chicago. Harry has to find what is about to happen and stop it. if all that is not enough Molly Carpenter, his friend Michael’s daughter, ask him ...
Harry Dresden is now one of the wardens of the White Council of wizards, and he's about as thrilled about it as many of the wizards on the council are about him being recruited. Harry's asked to look into rumours of black magic in the Chicago area, and his mentor, Ebenezer McCoy, also requests that ...
Yeah, just keep telling yourself that, Dresden. ~~Moved from GR~~ Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher One reason I like these books: these nametags really do get worn at one point. After a disastrous meeting of the White Council of Wizards, in which a child warlock is executed for crimes against hum...
Some people seem to love these books but for me they are just another fantasy series that really adds little to the literary canon of the western world. Mind you I used to read heaps of pulp fantasy when I was younger and I still enjoy reading it (which is why I didn't rate this book as being crap) ...
3.5 Stars Having read 8 books into the series, I feel as if I am running out of things to say about this series. Regardless, I have several observations to this point.1) Jim Butcher is a masterful storyteller. He manages to move the story along while introducing and removing characters to keep thi...
It's a sad, sad day when an elevator scene wrecks your whole day and your ship torpedoes itself, but even that couldn't pull away from how much I loved this one.And then Thomas pipes up at the end and makes me want to reach into the book for a fist bump. All hail the high priest of Bowflex.Then ther...
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