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Original Essays | May 3, 2012

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Summer Knight: Book Four of the Dresden Files (Dresden Files #04) by Jim Butcher
Summer Knight: Book Four of the Dresden Files (Dresden Files #04)

camaskid, January 1, 2010

Jim Butcher has done it again. In a thrilling novel about a battle between Winter and Summer, Harry Dresden must once again make the choice to save himself or save the world around him. Now that Susan has left him after almost becoming a vampire in the previous novel, Dresden is left alone. His attempt to find a cure for Susan's problem forces him to make a choice in the end of the novel- one that could destroy the world.

Butcher's version of Faery is an intriguing one, showing that a lot of work has been put into the background of the world that he writes. The Summer and Winter Queens and Knights all have their own separate personalities that make them interesting to read.

I found myself alternating between laughing, gasping, and crying as I read this fourth novel. Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, is at it again.
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Summer Knight: Book Four of the Dresden Files (Dresden Files #04) by Jim Butcher
Summer Knight: Book Four of the Dresden Files (Dresden Files #04)

camaskid, January 1, 2010

Jim Butcher has done it again. In a thrilling novel about a battle between Winter and Summer, Harry Dresden must once again make the choice to save himself or save the world around him. Now that Susan has left him after almost becoming a vampire in the previous novel, Dresden is left alone. His attempt to find a cure for Susan's problem forces him to make a choice in the end of the novel- one that could destroy the world.

Butcher's version of Faery is an intriguing one, showing that a lot of work has been put into the background of the world that he writes. The Summer and Winter Queens and Knights all have their own separate personalities that make them interesting to read.

I found myself alternating between laughing, gasping, and crying as I read this fourth novel. Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, is at it again.
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