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Cold Days: Dresden Files 14
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Jim Butcher
Redhorseman
, January 01, 2013
Harry Dresden is back, and snarky as ever. Jim Butcher has hit his stride with this latest installment in the Dresden Files. Great read, highly recommended.
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Ghost Story: Dresden Files 13
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Jim Butcher
Redhorseman
, August 06, 2012
This book was truly a "can't put it down" read for me. Without giving anything away, Harry Dresden is just impossible to not root for as you read these ridiculous experiences he struggles through with snark and wit. His companions are such likable characters, even moreso for being able to put up with him. This is definitely the sort of story that you'd need to start at book 1 to fully appreciate, but it's worth the read.
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