Harry is back to save the day and does so with more snark and power than ever. In Small Favor he must fend off fallen angels (a.k.a. the Fallen) and the Summer Court before he can rest. He must once again reevaluate his moral code in order to do so, especially with Queen Mab calling in one of her f...
OH shizzle! This book was intense. Excellent though, and I loved the humor. I actually really enjoy the faith aspects of these books too, which isn't something that you'll see me say very often. I just really appreciate how Butcher manages issues of Good and Evil and God, god(s) and religion, or not...
What I especially liked about this episode is that the basic concepts weren't described lengthily the hundredth time, like in the previous books. I didn't have to skim through passages repeated in every book, I didn't have to re-read the basics with the same wording and jokes in them. It feels like ...
This series continues to be strong for me. Everything I love about these books is present in this one. Sarcastic dialogue, multiple bad guys (some with honor, some without), fae politics, wizard politics, an excellent rescue and real trauma for some of the main characters. James Marsters continue...
Another fast paced and fun story from Butcher, showcasing our favorite wizard-detective enduring more dangerous shenanigans.I thought this one was fun. It brought back a lot of characters that have been seen before. I like the stuff with the Denarians and the Knights of the Cross. The end was a b...
Harry, loves his friends. He always choses them over him. In this book he make that choice and it might be wrong. He may have brought about their death. Harry is brought before some evil Damarians(sp ?), trying to take the power and do terrible things with it. Mouse and Mister are a treat as usual. ...
Harry's life is all exciting again and the plotting in the supernatural world is reaching greater, and more confusing, levels.An entire building was destroyed by immense power and in the aftermath it was clear that Marcone, Chicago's mob boss, has been kidnapped. Harry is on the job working with Mur...
It was this book that also made me realize the series is becoming more about the overarching drama that is Harry's life, and less about the individual stories within the novels. In this way the series reminds me of TV shows that start off as monster-of-the-week and gradually evolve into complicated ...
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