Monday, February 25, 2019
Cold Days
by Jim Butcher
Alas, I've reached the point where I need a scorecard for The Dresden Files. Cold Days picks up the story of Harry Dresden as he is recovering from being mostly dead. He is in the world of the faerie, in the court of the Winter Queen. He has taken on the mantle of the Queen's Winter Knight and the story follows his first assignment. Like the rest of the tales of the series, Harry brings a down-to-earth humor to his adventures in the exotic worlds of the supernatural. This book also refers to a number of those previous adventures, recalling old characters that I had frankly forgotten. Despite that handicap, Cold Days was an enjoyable read.
Waiting room material for a chilly day.
LibraryThing link
Alas, I've reached the point where I need a scorecard for The Dresden Files. Cold Days picks up the story of Harry Dresden as he is recovering from being mostly dead. He is in the world of the faerie, in the court of the Winter Queen. He has taken on the mantle of the Queen's Winter Knight and the story follows his first assignment. Like the rest of the tales of the series, Harry brings a down-to-earth humor to his adventures in the exotic worlds of the supernatural. This book also refers to a number of those previous adventures, recalling old characters that I had frankly forgotten. Despite that handicap, Cold Days was an enjoyable read.
Waiting room material for a chilly day.
LibraryThing link
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