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Review: The Dresden Files

24 Tuesday Aug 2010

Posted by Littlewolf in Reviews, Sci-fi/Fantasy

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anita blake, blood rites, Books, Changes, dead beat, death masks, detective fiction, fool moon, ghost story, grave peril, Harry Dresden, Jim Butcher, nightside, proven guilty, series, side jobs, small favor, storm front, summer knight, television, The Dresden Files, turn coat, Urban Fantasy, welcome to the jungle, white night, Wizards


Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files offers up a unique blend of urban fantasy and action-packed detective fiction. Butcher effortlessly rolls humor, excitement, and heart wrenching emotion into every book and always leaves you wanting more. The series chronicles the adventures of wizard and private investigator Harry Dresden and his endless efforts to protect his friends and the innocents of Chicago against the supernatural. From vigilante werewolves to pissed-off skinwalkers to lecherous spirits, the Dresden Files has it all, and then some. Continue reading →

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22 Sunday Aug 2010

Posted by Littlewolf in Greetings, Thoughts

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Hey all, this is Littlewolf joining the Modern Papyrus team. Currently I’m immersing myself into Christopher Moore’s novel of blasphemous hilarity: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal. Stay tuned for a full review as soon as I finish reading.

In the mean time, I’ll be doing some postings reviewing a few series in their entirety. Inspired by Double Alias’s review of Jim Butcher’s Changes, I’ll be starting with a review of the Dresden Files for those who have not yet been introduced to this amazing series. Until then, Littlewolf over and out.

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