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Book Reviews of White Night (The Dresden Files, Book 9)Book Review: A solid, satisfying read Summary: 5 Stars
A solid book in this series. Dresden is truly maturing as a character, and some of the newer core characters -- Molly, his young apprentice, notably -- shine in this ninth book of the series. The only flaw is a somewhat confusing, almost convoluted, subplot involving an internal rivalry among the White Court vampires. But if you ignore the internal intruigue and instead focus on the overall story and how the characters develop, it's among the most satisifying Dresdens to date.
Book Review: White Night (Dresden Files) Summary: 5 Stars
I am a BIG FAN started with Book One and have not stop.
White Knight is excellent read there are slow parts and Dresden is as good as ever.
Dresden is trying to find out who is killing women with talent for magic.
If you have read the pervious book you will not be disappointed with book.
If you have not read any of the previous novels, you will be confused the is a continuing story with characters that are build up over a least few books.
Book Review: Jim Butcher can do no wrong Summary: 5 Stars
Oh my God. Jim gets better and better in his writting. I was so happy with this book. I had to wait a couple of months for the paperback version to come out, and I was not disappointed. The plot was intricate and there were laugh out loud moments throughout it. The way the character of Harry evolves and changes from the first book is realistic. Its hard to believe that Harry isn't real. This series is in my top five of favorite series.
Book Review: Classical Dresden, Classical Jim Butcher (Awesome) Summary: 5 Stars
If you are into modern day swords and scorcery or if you just want a little escapeism. This is the way to go. Butcher starts off with a bang and never lets up. The only thing is you will need to have read the rest of the series to understand some of what is going on. Other than that it rocks.White Night (The Dresden Files, Book 9)
Book Review: Nearly perfect Summary: 5 Stars
Another hit in the Dresden Files. Where does it stop? Jim Butcher gets better and better. I could not put this book down, because the action was as fast as you expect it in these series and the humor was right there where you needed it. The reader gets to know Molly a bit better and her talents develop during the book. But Harry stays alone and lonely. I am looking forward to the next book. Will Harry find his soul mate?
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