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So glad James Marsden is back as the narrator! Mab is can be cruel be usually for a reason. Poor Dresden!
Leigh wrote: "So glad James Marsden is back as the narrator! Mab is can be cruel be usually for a reason. Poor Dresden!"
Starting now. I'm glad he's back!
Starting now. I'm glad he's back!
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(last edited May 14, 2021 12:01PM)
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There was so much in this one. Poor Molly! Not really liking some of the changes in Dresden. So don't want him to be like those crazy Fae. Finished.
Leigh wrote: "There was so much in this one. Poor Molly! Not really liking some of the changes in Dresden. So don't want him to be like those crazy Fae. Finished."
Still reading :) The Fae are scary!
Still reading :) The Fae are scary!
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(last edited May 15, 2021 06:08AM)
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The combination of immense power, eternal life and no conscience puts them on a whole other level. It was difficult to know who to trust if anyone.
Finally finished, lol. I remembered about Molly but didn't realize it was this book. There was a lot going on here. The Fae are so messed up! How do you even know who to trust?
We will start reading this book in May 12th.
Please feel free to join in and read with us at any time :)
Description:You can't keep a good wizard down - even when he wants to stay that way.
For years, Harry Dresden has been Chicago's only professional wizard, but a bargain made in desperation with the Queen of Air and Darkness has forced him into a new job: professional killer.
Mab, the mother of wicked faeries, has restored the mostly-dead wizard to health, and dispatches him upon his first mission - to bring death to an immortal. Even as he grapples with the impossible task, Dresden learns of a looming danger to Demonreach, the living island hidden upon Lake Michigan, a place whose true purpose and dark potential have the potential to destroy billions and to land Dresden in the deepest trouble he has ever known - even deeper than being dead. How messed up is that?
Beset by his new enemies and hounded by the old, Dresden has only twenty four hours to reconnect with his old allies, prevent a cataclysm and do the impossible - all while the power he bargained to get - but never meant to keep - lays siege to his very soul.
Magic. It can get a guy killed.