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review SPOILER ALERT! 2014-12-10 13:20
WoWwA ~ Spoilers if you have not read Changes!
Ghost Story: The Dresden Files, Book 13 - Jim Butcher,John Glover

*Book source ~ Library

 

Harry Dresden, wizard extraordinaire, private investigator, defender of Chicago and…ghost. After being shot and falling into icy Lake Michigan Harry wakes up to find himself back in Chicago. Only it’s not Chicago. Not exactly. And he has a mission should he choose to accept it. He must find out who murdered him and restore the balance. With his friends’ lives on the line, of course Harry rushes in where angels fear to tread. Ok, they don’t fear to tread in the spirit world, but it sounded good. Go with it.

 

Guest Reviewers:

A ~ my 17-yr-old daughter

T ~ my 15-yr-old son

K ~ my 14-yr-old son

 

First off, the title sort of gives this book away. After the ending to Changes it’s fairly obvious where this one is heading. We enjoyed the book quite a lot, but have to admit it’s not a favorite. There is a lot of blah, blah, blah going on amongst all the good stuff, but instead of a 4 we gave it a 5 because it was kinda cool to have a story involving Harry as a ghost.

 

The plot is a bit murky, but we went with it. Old favorite characters are back and some new ones are introduced. Mortimer is a bit of a dweeb in the beginning, but we really like how he grows and steps up toward the end. Butters is a bit of a surprise. Who knew the little guy was so damn smart? I mean, we love him and he’s proven he’s got balls, but he really shines in this book. Sir Stuart is awesome.

 

T loved how we got to see many of Harry’s memories and K thought seeing inside Bob’s skull was pretty cool. We were all surprised at the effect destroying the Red Court had. A perfect example of not thinking something all the way through. Everyone loved the whole Star Trek scene, Uriel’s seven words, Harry’s speech at the end and the ending itself.

 

Now I must address the narration. We were not happy with the change in narrator. At all. Period. *emphatic nodding* While we agree that John Glover has a pleasant voice and we would be happy to listen to other books he reads, after 12 books in the Dresden universe narrated by James Marsters, we  just couldn’t wrap our heads around a totally different take on the characters and off-sounding secondary characters by a new narrator. The entire book grated on our nerves. We feel bad for Mr. Glover, walking into the middle of an established beloved series, but we like what we like and we did not like his version. End of story.

 

Favorite quotes:

 

“Star Trek?” I asked her. “Really?” 


“What?” she demanded, bending unnaturally black eyebrows together.

 
“There are two kinds of people in the universe, Molly,” I said. “Star Trek fans and Star Wars fans. This is shocking.” 


She sniffed. “This is the post-nerd-closet world, Harry. It’s okay to like both.”

 
“Blasphemy and lies,” I said.

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“My gast was pretty well flabbered.”  (hehe I use this one once in awhile.)

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“Jump into an open grave? What kind of idiot are you?" Butters replied. "I might as well put on a red shirt and volunteer for the away team. There's snow and ice and slippery mud down there. That's like asking for an ironically broken neck.”

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Courage is about learning how to function despite the fear, to put aside your instincts to run or give in completely to the anger born from fear. Courage is about using your brain and your heart when every cell of your body is screaming at your to fight or flee - and then following through on what you believe is the right thing to do.

Source: imavoraciousreader.blogspot.com/2014/12/wowwa-ghost-story.html
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review 2014-12-09 14:09
Things are really heating up!
Seventh Grave and No Body - Darynda Jones

*Book source ~ Library

 

Things are getting hairy. Not No-shav-ember hairy, but dangerous hairy. Charley Davidson, Private Investigator, consultant to the APD, fiancée to the son of Satan and grim reaper extraordinaire is having a bad week. But that’s nothing new for Charley. She’s used to things going to Hell in a hand basket around her, but that’s never stopped her from solving cases for clients, the police and the FBI. However, she’s never had the Twelve after her before. Talk about putting a crimp in her style. There’s a lot at stake, but nothing and no one stops Charley from helping people.

 

Ohmygawd! I love this series so much! Each and every book is a delight with everything I love in a book: paranormal, steaminess, humor, mystery, intrigue, steaminess, excellent characters, terrific world and steaminess. I will say that Charley does frustrate me at times when it seems as if she’s being too stupid to live. However, it has finally dawned on me (it only took 7 books) that Charley is smarter than people give her credit, myself included. She doesn’t secretly have a death wish even it seems so at times and while she doesn’t always think things all the way through, she can think quickly and on the fly. Plus, she’s coming more and more into her powers and getting closer to figuring out what everything means. It helps that there’s more info about what the prophecy means. Man, Darynda Jones is so stingy with this information. I must have this information!

 

Crimes are solved, people get hurt, people die, dead people show up, power gets thrown around, The Dealer is around a lot, the Twelve are badass, the mystery of Mr. Wong still hasn’t been answered, but Garrett’s paternity issue gets settled. So much goodness, so many feels! Wow! Now, the wait for book 8 begins. *taps foot impatiently*

Source: imavoraciousreader.blogspot.com/2014/12/seventh-grave-and-no-body.html
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