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<sigh> Y’all are conspiring to make me read the Harry Dresden books, aren’t’cha?
At least I ought to be able to get ’em out of the library.
<sigh> Y’all are conspiring to make me read the Harry Dresden books, aren’t’cha?
At least I ought to be able to get ’em out of the library.
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Date: 2010-03-22 09:14 pm (UTC)The second is really good. So is the fourth, which I read first, and which stood alone just fine.
I'm not sure what I think of the third. I liked the fifth, more or less, though I have issues with not the ending per se, but the way it's presented.
There was a lot I liked about the sixth -- but that's also where I decided to get off. It wasn't just the power escalation. It was the B-plot, where Harry decides to get proactive so the author can have a B-plot, but at the end, accomplishes nothing. Oh, but, fans assure me, it is set up for book 7. In that case, I contend, it should be in book 7.
So, why are you thinking of reading them? I don't think there's anything especially new there, from your point of view.