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While I can appreciate that Susan thought she was doing the best for her daughter, I think she should have told Harry and made the decision together. She hide her from him and now she wants his help. She has got some nerve!
So I'm ready to discuss :) I started reading Sunday so I wouldn't get behind and couldn't put it down. I think this is one of my favorites of the series.
Where are both of you? Some things I want to discuss...
Mouse! Love him!
All the rest have to wait until the very end...so don't read my spoiler until you're finished!
(view spoiler)
Where are both of you? Some things I want to discuss...
Mouse! Love him!
All the rest have to wait until the very end...so don't read my spoiler until you're finished!
(view spoiler)
I'm on chapter 31 so let's discuss. There was so much going on in this one.
I too love Mouse! He totally saves the day multiple times.
I too love Mouse! He totally saves the day multiple times.
Most of the stuff I want to discuss doesn't actually happen until the last chapter. What do you think so far?
I am loving it! I was not happy with Susan's decision to hide Maggie from Harry then expecting him to save the day. WTH! Of course He is going to do everything in his power to save Maggie. Happy to see Thomas again even if not quite himself.
Why did the red court take Maggie really? Is it to get Harry or does Maggie have some special gifts?
Leigh wrote: "Why did the red court take Maggie really? Is it to get Harry or does Maggie have some special gifts?"
That comes out in the last chapter. I would assume she would have some magical talent just because of being Harry's kid.
That comes out in the last chapter. I would assume she would have some magical talent just because of being Harry's kid.
Leigh wrote: "I am loving it! I was not happy with Susan's decision to hide Maggie from Harry then expecting him to save the day. WTH! Of course He is going to do everything in his power to save Maggie. Happy to..."
Yeah, Susan pissed me off in this one, especially since I had always liked her. And through most of the book Harry doesn't even seem that upset with her. I get that he still loves her...but I would be way more pissed than him.
Yeah, Susan pissed me off in this one, especially since I had always liked her. And through most of the book Harry doesn't even seem that upset with her. I get that he still loves her...but I would be way more pissed than him.
Sheri wrote: "Leigh wrote: "Why did the red court take Maggie really? Is it to get Harry or does Maggie have some special gifts?"
That comes out in the last chapter. I would assume she would have some magical ..."
That is what I was thinking. I should be finished by tomorrow. We can discuss more. (view spoiler)
That comes out in the last chapter. I would assume she would have some magical ..."
That is what I was thinking. I should be finished by tomorrow. We can discuss more. (view spoiler)
Leigh wrote: "Sheri wrote: "Leigh wrote: "Why did the red court take Maggie really? Is it to get Harry or does Maggie have some special gifts?"
That comes out in the last chapter. I would assume she would have..."
About your spoiler...I kind of knew it was coming because I had read somewhere that it was going to happen eventually. I just didn't know when. Of course he thought it was the only way, and probably was, to save Maggie. I'm interested in the next book now to see what changes with that.
Thomas is pretty awesome in this one, too, even if not back to his old self.
That comes out in the last chapter. I would assume she would have..."
About your spoiler...I kind of knew it was coming because I had read somewhere that it was going to happen eventually. I just didn't know when. Of course he thought it was the only way, and probably was, to save Maggie. I'm interested in the next book now to see what changes with that.
Thomas is pretty awesome in this one, too, even if not back to his old self.

I think that there must be a member of Harry's family that he doens't know about. Unless the target is the Raith family?
It seems like a lot of trouble otherwise.
I just finished the section with the (view spoiler)
I felt it took too long.
Alyssia wrote: "I'm a little ahead, but not as much as Sheri.
I think that there must be a member of Harry's family that he doens't know about. Unless the target is the Raith family?
It seems like a lot of trouble..."
That was one scene I'm not sure where it really fit into the rest of the book. Like it was there just for the action role - unless it comes up later in another book.
I think that there must be a member of Harry's family that he doens't know about. Unless the target is the Raith family?
It seems like a lot of trouble..."
That was one scene I'm not sure where it really fit into the rest of the book. Like it was there just for the action role - unless it comes up later in another book.
That tends to happen in this series and others where we question why information or scenes are part of the story.
I just finished the short story that comes after Changes. It was my favorite one. Not necessarily because of the story itself, but because it was narrated by Murphy, which was pretty awesome.
I started early since I'm always behind, too. I'm amazed that I was still able to finish early :)
WTH! What an ending! Can we discuss now? Martin? Did you see that coming? I didn't trust him but I didn't see that coming. Murphy kicked a$$!
I love Murphy in this book (you need to read the short stories Leigh - start with the last one that comes after this book! It's called Aftermath).
Alyssia's not finished, but we can discuss with spoilers :)
Alyssia's not finished, but we can discuss with spoilers :)

So... Martin's whole thing didn't quite make sense to me. I think I get what it was supposed to be... but I don't really understand how Martin could have forseen particular things the way Harry seems to think he did. And anyways, why not just vamp out and kill yourself then, Martin? Why betray the Order if you really wanted the death of the Red Court? Like.. I don't know. I liked the idea of the betrayal, but maybe not the execution?
Ebenezer as Harry's grandfather is cute. On the other hand, I liked Ebenezer a little more when his affection for Harry wasn't based on something so ... patriarchal? Like.. son of my spirit, rather than son of my blood? It was a little bit of a bummer on that level. But Ebenezer is cool.
more in a moment, my computer needs restarted. :)

It will go well with Harry's whole. 'oh no, i've become a monster' complex. I liked that he had to be the one to do it, for story purposes.
At the same time, I think she could have done it herself, and the reasoning for why she couldn't was pretty shoddy.
Also, when he kissed her? Why didn't she like ... nom on him? And where's all the super vampire healing that should have come about with all that blood in her system?

I adore Thomas. I want to hear more from him. I've just started Aftermath, but I'm pretty annoyed that Murphy isn't contacting Harry's allies and friends?
I saw the post but didn't comment when I read it. I was going to come back later and comment :)
I wasn't surprised about Susan. I agree with you that having Harry do it is going to go well with his whole guilt complex that he has. No harm to women and children - but oops, I killed one.
I agree with you about Ebenezer. I liked that he watched out for Harry just because he was a good guy. Though I'm sure it was done just to show Harry that he's not as alone as he thought in the world...
Harry dying. Interesting, but of course you know he can't actually die - not for good anyway. There are still three or four more books after this one!
Did you finish Aftermath. I liked having Murphy's POV. She is pretty kick ass.
I wasn't surprised about Susan. I agree with you that having Harry do it is going to go well with his whole guilt complex that he has. No harm to women and children - but oops, I killed one.
I agree with you about Ebenezer. I liked that he watched out for Harry just because he was a good guy. Though I'm sure it was done just to show Harry that he's not as alone as he thought in the world...
Harry dying. Interesting, but of course you know he can't actually die - not for good anyway. There are still three or four more books after this one!
Did you finish Aftermath. I liked having Murphy's POV. She is pretty kick ass.

That's what I thought too!
OMG THAT MADE ME SO MAD!
like, really harry? REALLY?
just send her away with no sense of where to, when you have people in town who would help you keep her safe?
Did you learn NOTHING?
let's see, here: thomas, murphy, the carpenters, +many other allies.
elsewhere: you won't even know she's in danger
hmmm... tough choice.
Lol, I thought of Murphy, too, but the Carpenters would make more sense. They probably wouldn't even notice an extra kid running around :D
Didn't Harry learn anything from what Susan did? She sent Maggie away and look how well that turned out.
I agree Carpenter's would be a good choice.
I agree Carpenter's would be a good choice.
I like Ebenezer. I did like that he was the only one taking up for Harry for what we thought was out of the goodness of his heart. Now that we know he is Harry's grandfather I'm torn. I'm happy that Harry has more family but wish Ebenezer wouldn't have kept it a secret.

Otherwise, she's off who knows where.
Maybe she gets the flu and dies and you never even know.
How is that better??!?!
It was a really dumb idea.
Yes, I finished Aftermath.
Butcher was really on a kids and babies streak, wasn't he?