[books 2011] more Dresden Files
Sep. 16th, 2011 06:20 pm51. Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher
This is actually the first Dresden Files book I ever read, several years ago. It was the only one available at a branch of the library I could easily get to, and I took it out to see if I was interested in the series or not.
It was a even better on re-reading - while it works extremely well as a stand-alone novel, more is added by the story-arc context.
It also confirmed for me that I made the right choice in buying most of the books instead of waiting for the library to get them to me, in that I got a lot more out of it the second time. Not that I ever get time to re-read anything, but I've got them all if I ever get around to it.
52. White Night by Jim Butcher
More of the same. They just don't stop getting better (so far).
This is actually the first Dresden Files book I ever read, several years ago. It was the only one available at a branch of the library I could easily get to, and I took it out to see if I was interested in the series or not.
It was a even better on re-reading - while it works extremely well as a stand-alone novel, more is added by the story-arc context.
It also confirmed for me that I made the right choice in buying most of the books instead of waiting for the library to get them to me, in that I got a lot more out of it the second time. Not that I ever get time to re-read anything, but I've got them all if I ever get around to it.
52. White Night by Jim Butcher
More of the same. They just don't stop getting better (so far).