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Grave Peril (The Dresden Files, #3)
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“We have now left Reason and Sanity Junction. Next stop, Looneyville.�

In Grave Peril, Jim Butcher provides a paladin-like sidekick for our wizard-for-hire protagonist, Harry Dresden, as well as the same kind of action you'd expect after reading the first two installments in the series. Which is frankly well done and engaging. There was good banter between Harry and this new sidekick, Micheal, who figured as sort of a moral compass to gauge Harry. There were also some interesting situations that only Harry Dresden could get into, and out of. Still, while I enjoyed reading it, I wasn't overwhelmed one way or the other. I haven't given up on the series, but I think I'll take a break and return to it at a later date. 3.5 stars.

In Grave Peril, Jim Butcher provides a paladin-like sidekick for our wizard-for-hire protagonist, Harry Dresden, as well as the same kind of action you'd expect after reading the first two installments in the series. Which is frankly well done and engaging. There was good banter between Harry and this new sidekick, Micheal, who figured as sort of a moral compass to gauge Harry. There were also some interesting situations that only Harry Dresden could get into, and out of. Still, while I enjoyed reading it, I wasn't overwhelmed one way or the other. I haven't given up on the series, but I think I'll take a break and return to it at a later date. 3.5 stars.
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