Grave Peril (The Dresden Files, #3)
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Read between January 23 - February 3, 2023
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I’m a sucker for a lady in distress.
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“You can’t believe I lied to her.”
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We’re the good guys, Harry.”
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What I mean to say is that I . . .” Love you. That should have been simple enough to say. But
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“She’s on a diet.” “Vampires on a diet?”
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guess the computer records system doesn’t have numerical codes for demon banishment, divination spells, or exorcisms.
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Maybe she and her flunkies were rounding up hors d’oeuvres.
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I’m always up to helping a lady in distress.”
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Trust me, wizards don’t wear robes for the dramatic effect. They just can’t get warm enough
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Bob whistled, no mean trick for a guy with no lips.
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Bob was a records computer and personal assistant all rolled into one,
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Series have the benefit of familiar characters... Yes and I know bob is not a familiar.
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“Gee, a woman taking advantage of Captain Chivalry. What are the odds.”
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When a wizard dreams, it can be even weirder.
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“Bob,” I said. “You can’t just go around killing people.” “I know. That’s why you should do it.”
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Walls keep things out. Walls around cemeteries keep things in.
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White for protection. And because they’re the cheapest color at Wal-Mart. Hey,
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I don’t trust a lot of the people that go around claiming that they’re working in His best interests.
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wasn’t used to vampires being so chatty.
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you came to the Vampires’ Masquerade Ball dressed as a vampire.”
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was as nervous as a bird in a coal mine.
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Fear is bred from ignorance. So knowledge is a weapon against it, and reason is the tool of knowledge.