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Book Review: Side Jobs by Jim ButcherSide Jobs by Jim Butcher is a collection of short stories set in the world of the wizard private investigator Harry Dresden. Fans of Butcher will enjoy this look into Harry's life and Butcher's own thought process.
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"Side Jobs" by Jim ButcherIn "Side Jobs" Jim Butcher republishes short stories that have appeared in previous anthologies, and gives us a glimpse into the aftermath following his most recent novel "Changes."
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Excuse Me, Your Jim Butcher Fangirl is ShowingHe's tall, dark, handsome, and he graces the science fiction/fantasy section of both my favorite bookseller and holds pride of place on my own bookshelves. Thank you, Jim Butcher, for introducing us. -
Jim Butcher and Harry Dresden:Jim Butcher's books are unique in the science fiction/fantasy genre and are a world of fun to read,.
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White Night by Jim Butcher: The Latest Installment in the Dresden Files SeriesA review of the latest book in the popular urban fantasy series "The Dresden Files" by Jim Butcher
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Book Review; Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: Fool Moon Volume OneJim Butcher's Dresden Files: Fool Moon Volume One by Mark Powers and Chase Conley is the graphic novel that expands upon Fool Moon, the second novel in the Dresden Files series.
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Book Review; Changes by Jim ButcherChanges by Jim Butcher is the twelfth book in the Dresden Files series.
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"The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle" Graphic Novel by Jim ButcherWith excellent Jim Butcher storytelling and beautiful artwork "Welcome to the Jungle" is a great introduction to the Dresden files series. -
"Blood Rites" by Jim ButcherThese books are full of action and excitement, and with Jim Butcher's ability to weave a tale, keep you hungry for more. -
"First Lord's Fury" Book Six of the Codex Alera by Jim Butcherwith all the melding of great ideas and the super storytelling ability of Jim Butcher, the Codex Alera comes to an end with one of the greatest battles ever and leaving the reader wanting more. -
"Dead Beat" by Jim ButcherBig action, big thrills, big suspense in "Dead Beat" the 7th book in the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher.
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A Book Review: Storm Front by Jim Butcher"Harry Dresden is the best at what he does. Well, technically, he's the only at what he does," states the back cover of Jim Butcher's debut novel, "Storm Front." "Storm Front" is the first of the Dresden Files series on which the Dresden Files TV series is based on.
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Turn Coat by Jim ButcherTurn Coat, the 11th novel of the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher, again successfully merges the occult and mystery genres in a thrill ride adventure. Actions, twists, turns and intrigue abound.
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The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher: ReviewAnother favorite series of mine which in one of my absolute favorites is The Dresden Files by the fantabulous author, Jim Butcher.
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Book Review: Summer Knight, by Jim ButcherA review of Summer Knight, the fourth book of the Dresden Files series.
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"The Warrior" a Short Story by Jim Butcher in the Collection "Mean Streets"Harry and Michael track down who is trying to steal the swords and along the way Harry learns about faith and goodwill. Great short story here in the world of the better wizard named Harry. -
Mean Streets by Jim Butcher, Kat Richardson, Simon R. Green, Thomas E. SniegoskiThis book is a great collection of supernatural mysteries that only this odd collection of Private Investigators could handle. -
"Side Jobs" by Jim ButcherCollection of Short stories from the Dresden Files -
A Review of Turn Coat by Jim ButcherHarry Dresden doesn't need much, but the last thing he needed was to have his old nemesis show on his doorstep, bleeding and begging for help.
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"Ghost Story" the Dresden Files, Book 13 by Jim Butcherthis is one of those books that you have to get to the very end before it all soaks in. Great Stuff. -
"Changes" Book 12 of "The Dresden Files" by Jim Butcher. I'm doing everything I can to keep from telling you the end -
Fool Moon by Jim ButcherA book review
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Furies of Calderon by Jim ButcherAs the separate parties go on their own adventures working to stop a war in Alera excitement abounds in this first book of what is proving to be a great fantasy series -
"Spider-Man: The Darkest Hours" by Jim ButcherGive it a chance...you may find it pretty fun. If your first response is that's not my type of book, then you are the first person that should give this book a read. You'll thank me when you do. -
Academ's Fury by Jim ButcherThis book is cram-packed with excitement that will keep you up until you hear the final sentence, and even there you will be reaching for the next novel in the series.
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A Book Review: Grave Peril by Jim Butcher"Harry Dresden's faced some pretty terrifying foes during his career. Giant scorpions. Oversexed vampires. Psychotic werewolves. It comes with the territory when you're the only professional wizard in the Chicago area phone book." The third installment...
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Cursor's Fury by Jim ButcherWith a war on three fronts, this book is full of exciting action and a great cast of characters. Codex Alera is one series that is worth reading, or better yet, hearing again and again. -
White Night by Jim ButcherThings just aren't easy for Harry, but that same excitement is what makes the Dresden Files books a great series to sink your teeth into. -
"Turn Coat" by Jim ButcherHarry is awakened by banging at his door and opens to find a bloodied and beaten Warden Morgan. Morgan tells Harry he must hide him. -
Book Review: Ghost Story by Jim ButcherHere is a review of Ghost Story, Jim Butcher's latest novel about Harry Dresden, wizard extraordinaire. -
A Book Review: Fool Moon by Jim Butcher"It takes a wizard to catch a-well, whatever," states the back cover of Butcher's debut novel. The "whatever" this time is werewolves in the second novel of the Dresden Files: "Fool Moon."
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Blood Rites by Jim ButcherHarry is hired by the white court of vampires.
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Death Masks by Jim ButcherA famous relic has gone missing, and Harry has to find it.
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Summer Knight by Jim ButcherSomeone has made an attempt on Harry's life.
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Fool Moon by Jim ButcherWhen dangerous werewolves are on the loose its up to Harry Dresden to save the day.
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Book Review: Ghost Story by Jim ButcherWhen readers finished the last Dresden novel, Changes, our insolent wizard was most certainly dead. In Ghost Story, Harry is recruited by ghostly detectives to find his own murderer.
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Storm Front by Jim ButcherFirst in the Dresden files, Harry is a wizard in search of someone who is using magic for evil purposes.
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Grave Peril by Jim ButcherHarry is on call when ghosts start attacking people out of the nevernever.
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Proven Guilty by Jim ButcherHarry discovers a friend's daughter practicing black magick.
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Book Reviews: Grave Peril, by Jim ButcherA review of Grave Peril, the third book of the Dresden Files series.
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