*Book
source ~ From the library.
Title ~ White Night
Series ~ Dresden Files, #9
Author ~ Jim Butcher
Narrator ~ James Marsters
Publisher ~ Penguin Audio
Published ~ 30 April 2009
Genre ~ Fantasy
Length ~ 14 hrs 13 mins
My Rating ~ 5 bites
Narration ~ 5 bites
Harry
Dresden, wizard and PI extraordinaire, discovers that witches in his city of Chicago are committing
suicide at an alarming rate. Not just alarming, but suspicious. Digging into
the matter Harry finds out the magical community is afraid him now that he’s a
Grey Cloak or Warden of the White Council. If someone had only talked to him
about the suspicious deaths then lives could have been saved. But digging into
the matter doesn’t just involve finding who is responsible. Oh, no. That would
be too simple and nothing in Harry’s life is ever simple. Harry needs to figure
out the players and the end game fast before more people, himself included,
die.
Guest
reviewers:
A
~ my 16-yr-old daughter
T
~ my 15-yr-old son
K
~ my 13-yr-old son
This
series continues to entertain, but I’m sure that’s no big surprise. The humor,
as always, is a big hit and the mystery kept us guessing and involved. We
learned more magic and with Harry training Molly we like how he’s becoming more
focused and disciplined with his powerhouse talent. Learning about the magical
community was interesting since not much has ever been mentioned about the
lesser powers in Chicago .
Elaine is back in town and we find out what she’s been up to and there are more
machinations by the White Court .
Favorite
characters are back: Thomas, Murphy, Marcone, Ramirez and, as always, Mouse. Everyone
agrees the magical fight towards the end was awesome and Harry’s solutions are
always so much fun. Lasciel is also back and what she does is…unexpected.
New baddies are introduced and an unexpected baddie turns up, one we thought
was dead. Also, everyone agrees that Harry’s idea of setting up a network for
the magical community is a good idea. He doesn’t like being seen as a boogeyman
for the paranormal community simply because he has to be a Warden.
Favorite
quotes:
“Bring
it, Darth Bathrobe!”
“She
gave me a hard look. ‘No one likes a wiseass, Harry.’
“Are
you kidding? As long as the wiseass is talking to someone else, people love ‘em.”
“There
was a sound like a human yawn, and then the skull turned slightly toward me and
asked, ‘What’s up, boss?’
‘Evil’s
afoot.’
‘Well,
sure’, Bob said, ‘because it refuses to learn the metric system. Otherwise it
would be up to a meter by now.’”
I need to get back to this series - I took a break after book 1 and I think that break has been way too long now! I don't even know what's going on anymore! Great review though :)
ReplyDeleteYou need to start over and keep going. :D
DeleteThanks!
You need to catch up! LOL Though we should have started Turn Coat a month ago and we haven't yet. Lazy summer break. :D
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