
Originally Posted by
KatetheGreat
I loved this book. Yes, it was very different from the other Dresden files. Much more introspective. Harry had to learn that he can't just run into things fires a-blazing, and being a ghost did that rather well. Don't get me wrong, he still does the "hit first, think later" quite a bit, but he did start doing a bit more "think, hit, think more."
This book had all the parts of the Dresden Files that I love: snarky Harry, big explosions (okay, ghostly, but still big) and epic good vs evil. And I must say, the pop culture allusions, which are getting more and more prevalent as the books go on, are fantastic!
Harry has learned some pretty big lessons about himself and his situation. I think he's prepped and ready to go to be the next Winter Night. I just wonder how on Earth he's going to face Murphy and Molly now? After all, they think he's really dead, suddenly he's not? Yeah, I can imagine him avoiding that one for a while.
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