All Things Jim Butcher discussion
What to read while waiting for the next Dresden Files


Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "In the midst of my reread, a little over half way through Dead Beat... It ranks as one of my favorites."
Dead Beat is definitely one of my all time favorites and one of only a few books I've ever read twice.
Dead Beat is definitely one of my all time favorites and one of only a few books I've ever read twice.

Anyone wants ..."
I am interested MIke. Perfect timing. How far in are you now (since u started in Oct)? I will do the audio this time around too so I can still function in real life. hhaha
(BTW, I finished the Twenty Palaces series by Harry Connolly. Highly recommend) Book one is:
Child of Fire

I'm interspersing it with a night-time reread (re-listen) with another favorite series The Deed of Paksenarrion. I'll probably start Proven Guilty in a week or so.




But apparently its very good.

I started reading the Remy Chandler series and it's good... and I'm only on chapter three or four. The silly thing is that already at this point I feel my heart breaking for some of the characters. Usually it takes a while, but Sneigoski has really done well to illustrate the profound love between them. I'm more for the action oriented UF, but when romance is done well, I enjoy it. The other thing I like is that Remy is a good guy. There seem to be a lot of anti-heroes emerging in UF and I don't quite like it.
I know I'm forgetting something else that I really love, but these two suggestions will have to suffice for now.

I only recently came across Hounded and loved Atticus and his faithful dog. Am now caught up on that series and waiting for the next one. I also enjoy the Chet and Bernie series by Spencer Quinn.


Yes, I recently found and read those books. They are great. The only hitch is that the last one available still leaves you hanging and who knows when the next one will come out.

Very true. It may be 5 years by then I'll have forgotten what I've read...

I loved the series also but book #4 was disappointing to me. I have been putting off starting book 5 for this reason. I agree that this is such an awesome series, it's epic actually and I need to get to #5 and see what's happening.



Also, Retribution Falls and the rest of the Ketty Jay series by Chris Wooding are great. It's steampunk rather than urban fantasy, but the series has that nice combo of action and humor that the Dresden Files books have. It reminds me of the TV series Firefly.


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Just finished Thieftaker as well and that's another good one. Urban Fantasy but set in 1765.




I agree about the third Sandman Slim. There was a lot that could have been edited out of that one. I remember liking the second a little more than the first, though.


Ben Aaronovitch's Peter Grant Series
Midnight Riot
Moon Over Soho
Whispers Under Ground
Larry Correia's Monster Hunters
Monster Hunter InternationalMonster Hunter Vendetta
Mike Shevdon's Courts of the Fey
Sixty-One Nails
The Road to Bedlam
Strangeness and Charm
Justin Gustainis
Hard Spell
Evil Dark
Sergei Lukyanenko
Night Watch
Twilight Watch
Day Watch
The Last Watch


Sweet Silver Blues




I, second that, great books.

It is a very good show - until you start comparing it with the books. Then it is still a very good show but the books are better. I repeat, in my opinion, it is better to watch a show or two before starting the books - mainly because some of the descriptions are different and if you get the picture in your mind first, the TV characters won't look right to you. The show is on Sunday at 9:00 Central on A&E.


I was lucky and saw the series first and discovered the books later. I liked the series - but the books are so much more. My daughter and g-daughter read them, too, so Harry is like a resident of our home - or at least a close friend. Now he has been joined by Walt Longmire and Henry Standing Bear.


I also thought the Anita Blake vampire hunter books started out much like Dresden but shortly after you are hooked on the characters the books take a crazy turn into supernatural porn. So start the series at your own risk.
I tried the Hollows series but only got to book 3 it just didn't grip me like Dresden.
It is not a series and not really like Dresden but something about the main character in The Time Traveller's Wife reminds me of Harry. I adored this book and I adore Dresden Files.
Seeking Dresden like TV? Try out Supernatural. 7 seasons of it are on Netflix and the current season is on Hulu Plus. The show is great and the further I get the more it reminds me of Dresden Files.

Kitty Norville series is excellent!! Also Patricia Briggs's series Mercedes Thompson who can turn into a coyote. Mery is considered a skinwalker but she only turns into a coyote.
Jim Butcher's other series, Codex Alera, was enthralling as well. I was skeptic and not looking for a fantasy series, but I didn't have anything else to read at the ready. I got the first book, Furies of Caledron, on Audio (MP3) and I was hooked. His character Tavi just blew me away!
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This was a six book cycle now in a 3 book release.
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