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Dead Beat by Jim  Butcher
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bookshelves: urban-fantasy, fantasy-and-sci-fi, fiction

This entry in The Dresden Files has wizard Harry Dresden fighting necromancers to protect his friends and contemplating his own mortality. We also get to hang out with a few side characters and see a fascinating new side of Bob, who just happens to be one of my favorite characters in the whole series.

"Because that Kemmler was a certifiable nightmare," Bob said. ... That got my attention. Bob the skull was an air spirit, a being that existed in a world of knowledge without morality. He was fairly fuzzy on the whole good-evil conflict..." pg 39, ebook.

There's some ridiculousness and danger to the story, but mainly Harry-angst and the perpetual struggle against darkness.

"And despite every religious faith, the testimony of near-death eyewitnesses, and the imaginations of storytellers throughout history, death remains the ultimate mystery. No one truly, definitely knows what happens after." pg 30, ebook.

And a few old enemies, of course: "She laughed harder, and the sound of it spooked the hell out of me. ... There was no warmth in it, no humanity, no kindness, no joy. It was like Mavra herself..." pg 33, ebook.

Harry is still dealing with his disabled hand, which he burnt the heck out of in the last book. "I had a responsibility to keep that destructive strength in check; to use it to help people, to protect them. It didn't matter that I still felt terrified. It didn't matter that my hand was screaming with pain." pg 65, ebook.

Also, some of Harry's previous decisions about vampires and the Wizard Counsel have some serious consequences. But, anybody who's been reading this series for awhile, knew that that was only a matter of time.

And there's the small matter of a certain silver coin that Harry picked up a few books ago and buried under the concrete in his lab. But whatever is in the coin can't get out of the circle he put it in... right?

"I just keep getting more wounded and tired. ... I'm not some kind of superhero. I'm just me. And I didn't want any of this." pg 131, ebook.

If you haven't read this series, I highly recommend you start with the first book. The stories build on each other and become quite satisfying, in my opinion.

The ending of this one contains some ridiculousness that I was not prepared for, but after some thought about the series, I've decided that it doesn't matter.

There is very little Jim Butcher could write in here that I wouldn't like. Somewhere along the line, I've become quite a fan of The Dresden Files.

I didn't expect it. But that's the truth.
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Reading Progress

March 4, 2018 – Started Reading
March 4, 2018 – Shelved
March 11, 2018 – Shelved as: urban-fantasy
March 11, 2018 – Shelved as: fantasy-and-sci-fi
March 11, 2018 – Finished Reading
October 7, 2019 – Shelved as: fiction

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