![]() An excellent series, and Changes is an important pivot point in it. As Chicagos only professional wizard, Harry Dresden has faced demons, vampires, werewolves, dark sorcerers, and hosts of horrors from beyond the mortal realm. In this case, its not just a character its a whole world, with one foot in reality that makes it almost mundane. Its what you do when you have a character who just keeps living you keep writing about him/her. Hes just releasing them to us a book at a time. Hes already written the entire tenthousand page opus. It was THAT good.I totally understand how Jim Butcher could have 7 years of titles on his website. And altho I confess to being an ingrained readaheader I did not skip a word. So how good was Changes? Well, good enough that I didnt even THINK about not listening to it, even though I already knew what was going to happen in it. ![]() Now Im hooked, of course, and sometime in the recent past I added all the earlier volumes to my queue.Consequently, due to lack of attention on my part, I ended up with Ghost Story in my queue ahead of Changes. Jim Butcher is the author of the Dresden Files, the Codex Alera and the Cinder Spires series. But truth is, I kinda eased into the series, finding a book here, a book there, that were intriguing enough to get me started. Im a Harry Dresden fan and a James Marsters fan, forget the guy who read Ghost Story pale and forgettable imitation honestly, it BOTHERED me that Harry didnt sound like himself. ![]()
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