Turn Coat is number 11 in the Harry Dresden series and I thought that maybe things would be getting a little stale by now, but, no Jim Butcher has secured his crown as King of Urban Fantasy in my mind. Harry gets better and better with each story. It amazes me when an author can create a world as ri...
So, my re-read of the Dresden books is now taking me into new territory, the ones I didn't read before. Still, it's Harry and the gang, so it's a curious mixture of new things and old familiar. This one had a few more surprises than the last couple, all the long and careful worldbuilding is final...
As usual poor Harry can't catch a break and trouble always finds him. It's always interesting to see what motivates Harry and as usual it's his sense of what is right. Morgan has always been an interesting character and was glad to get to spend more time with him as well as see other characters of ...
Warning: contains major spoilers for Small Favor and Turn Coat. I was disappointed in Turn Coat after Small Favor, which, in my opinion, was one of the best books in the Dresden Files series. There were a number of things in this book that didn't make sense. Why didn't the skinwalker speak to Dres...
I seem to have developed a habit of reading the first book in a series then skipping a whole bunch to read from the series again. It worked well for me with Star Wars: A New Jedi Order and I can’t complain about my recent run with The Dresden Files. So now, ten books after [b:Storm Front|47212|Storm...
I'm going to keep this (relatively) short because I'm about 7 gajillion reviews behind, but this series just keeps getting better and better. There aren't many series that I've read that up the ante like this as they go along. In fact, most start out really promising and then totally biff it along t...
I want to preface this review by writing that I am not the biggest fan of the Dresden Files, have not read the series religiously and have only found it mildly appealing. My biggest misgiving is that I don't find Harry Dresden to be a particularly interesting lead character. The author makes too muc...
3.5 StarsThis book was a little... predictable, in my opinion. Maybe not the supernatural threat in this book, because that was new, but quite a few different things were extremely predictable, and I figured out the whodunnit way, way early. I almost never put all the pieces together before Harry do...
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