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Molly Carpenter of the Dresden Files
on: by Theresa Bane
Molly Carpenter of the Dresden Files. Making her “Dresden Files” debut in novel five, “Death Masks,” Molly Carpenter is fourteen years old and something of a part-time Goth. When she leaves the house she changes out of her “proper” clothing
“Gentleman” Johnny Marcone vs. Tony Soprano
on: by Theresa Bane
“Gentleman” Johnny Marcone vs. Tony Soprano. Unlike nearly all other mobster cookie-cutter characters, John Marcone is three-dimensional. This I chalk up to Jim Butcher being a phenomenal author; his crime boss not only has a clearly defined character readers can
Bob The Skull – Everything You Need To Know About Bob The Skull But Were Too Lazy To Google
on: by Theresa Bane
Bob The Skull – Everything You Need To Know About Bob The Skull, (Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files), But Were Too Lazy To Google
Cold Days by Jim Butcher – Book Review
on: by Rebecca Kyle
Cold Days by Jim Butcher. Book Review. Cold Days is one plot development after another rolling downhill at you like a snowball. Reserve enough time (and battery life, if you have an e-reader) to finish in one long session. Butcher’s
5 Reasons To Read The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
on: by Theresa Bane
5 Reasons to Read “The Dresden Files”. Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden, being a private detective and needing to work for a living, actually does detective work. Magic is not the answer to his problems but rather a tool he