A review by octavia_cade
B is for Bigfoot by Jim Butcher

adventurous fast-paced

3.0

I came across this story in a fantasy anthology, and given that I'm slowly making my way through The Dresden Files series, I thought I may as well log it here. It's a likeable story, if not an especially challenging one - it was pretty clear early on that the solution to this particular body-guarding crisis was to get the kid to stand up for himself. I feel as if it's pretty much standard-Butcher fare in that way, from the relatively few stories of his that I've read. "Sticking up for oneself" seems to be a theme in those stories, though it's nice to see Harry act more as a mentor than a wrecking ball in service of that. I'm more interested in him that way.