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theunwisesage 's review for:
Death Masks
by Jim Butcher
So much happened in this one. The world building and the character development has really picked up.
Yes, his books have formed a pattern at this point. But, for fun reads, is that really a problem? Isn't part of the fun of some fantasies the sense of familiarity?
Harry Dresden is a grown man-child with supernatural powers. He's also slowly waking up to that fact. He used to kind of take pride in this particular weakness. Now, he's starting to see it for what it is, a true character flaw.
Two moments in this book plucked at my heartstrings more than I remember them doing so the first time I read it. That's one reason I'm glad I've started re-reading some of my favorite books. Much like Dresden, I'm not the man I was a decade ago.
Yes, his books have formed a pattern at this point. But, for fun reads, is that really a problem? Isn't part of the fun of some fantasies the sense of familiarity?
Harry Dresden is a grown man-child with supernatural powers. He's also slowly waking up to that fact. He used to kind of take pride in this particular weakness. Now, he's starting to see it for what it is, a true character flaw.
Two moments in this book plucked at my heartstrings more than I remember them doing so the first time I read it. That's one reason I'm glad I've started re-reading some of my favorite books. Much like Dresden, I'm not the man I was a decade ago.