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michaelbtice 's review for:
Battle Ground
by Jim Butcher
It, well, it started a little rough. There were numerous parts where I was all, "Wait, did I just read that a few seconds ago? Are we repeating things? Huh?"
Then everything smoothed out and got rolling.
It was exactly what you would expect from a book full of one giant battle where it's told in the first person. Harry not an omniscient narrator, so he has no idea what is happening outside of his sphere if influence.
There's lots of fast paced action, literally EVERY ONE (please read that like Gary Oldman in The Professional) shows up, and more changes probably happened than in Changes.
It was fun, it was gut wrenching, and it definitely sets up lots of questions about what's going to happen next.
Then everything smoothed out and got rolling.
It was exactly what you would expect from a book full of one giant battle where it's told in the first person. Harry not an omniscient narrator, so he has no idea what is happening outside of his sphere if influence.
There's lots of fast paced action, literally EVERY ONE (please read that like Gary Oldman in The Professional) shows up, and more changes probably happened than in Changes.
It was fun, it was gut wrenching, and it definitely sets up lots of questions about what's going to happen next.