Dresden Files (Turn Coat)
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Dresden Files (Turn Coat)
Sweet my local library has it. So has anyone read it yet. If yes give a review, if not I'll review in a week after I've read it.
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Re: Dresden Files (Turn Coat)
Indeed people have
I liked it, need to go more deeply into it, and the series is definitely about to hit the midstride in terms of "And now, we're finishing act 1 and the true villains will be revealed to occupy us for the rest of the series".
I liked it, need to go more deeply into it, and the series is definitely about to hit the midstride in terms of "And now, we're finishing act 1 and the true villains will be revealed to occupy us for the rest of the series".
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Re: Dresden Files (Turn Coat)
oops when I searched for it I saw just it for the preview chapters. Ok nm then.
"There are very few problems that cannot be solved by the suitable application of photon torpedoes
Re: Dresden Files (Turn Coat)
Without spoiling things, one thing I can tell you (if you haven't read the book by now): the Skinwalker really IS freaking scary and nasty. It is NOT like the TV-version skinwalker.
To give you an idea: take a loup-garou. Give it a brain. Shapeshifting powers. MAGIC. Then add on hundreds upon hundreds of years of experience.
To give you an idea: take a loup-garou. Give it a brain. Shapeshifting powers. MAGIC. Then add on hundreds upon hundreds of years of experience.
~Carl SaganI went to the librarian and asked for a book about stars ... And the answer was stunning. It was that the Sun was a star but really close. The stars were suns, but so far away they were just little points of light ... The scale of the universe suddenly opened up to me. It was a kind of religious experience. There was a magnificence to it, a grandeur, a scale which has never left me. Never ever left me.