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Brief Cases

My overall rating for this anthology comes to an impressive 4.7 stars, reflecting the average of the individual stories contained within this collection. I had the pleasure of both reading and listening to the book, which greatly enhanced my enjoyment of the narratives. The audiobook features several talented narrators, including James Marsters, whose portrayal of Harry Dresden has become iconic, and the author himself, Jim Butcher. This volume comprises 12 stories, combining both original tales and previously published pieces from other anthologies.

**3.75 stars for “A Fistful of Warlocks.”** This story follows Anastasia Luccio in the early stages of her career as a Warden. Tasked with apprehending a rogue warlock, Anastasia travels to Dodge City, where she encounters legendary figures like Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and Doc Holliday. The narrative creates a captivating blend of Western atmosphere and supernatural intrigue, successfully showcasing the alliance and tension between the White Council and the Ventori. Additionally, we are treated to a glimpse of a younger, more inexperienced Anastasia as she navigates this unfamiliar territory.

**4.0 stars for “B is for Big Foot.”** Having read this story previously, I was pleased to find that my enthusiasm for it only grew upon re-reading. The plot revolves around Harry Dresden, who finds himself summoned into the woods for a mysterious job. Bigfoot, the legendary creature, enlists Harry’s help to check on his son, who is currently enrolled at a private school. The premise is amusing and light-hearted, showcasing a blend of humor and warmth as Harry embraces the unusual task at hand.

**5.0 stars for “AAAA Wizardry.”** This story marks a significant turning point for Harry, who takes on the role of mentor to a group of young wizards. He strives to impart values and knowledge about their responsibilities as Wardens. The narrative does an excellent job of highlighting Harry’s growth throughout the series, as he grapples with the weight of teaching and guiding a new generation while reflecting on his own long journey.

**5.0 stars for “I Was a Teenage Bigfoot.”** In yet another engaging installment, Harry receives another urgent call from Big Foot, this time concerning his son, Irwin, who is facing darker challenges at school, potentially involving malicious magic. As they reunite, it’s heartwarming to see how Irwin has absorbed Harry’s teachings, showcasing both a deeper connection and the lingering shadows of danger that encircle their lives.

**5.0 stars for “Curses.”** In this cleverly crafted tale, Harry finds himself embroiled in the famous Billy Goat Curse that has beleaguered the Chicago Cubs, preventing them from breaking their World Series drought. As Harry navigates this whimsical yet poignant narrative, he attempts to remedy the amusingly cursed situation, bringing a light-hearted touch to the often-serious tone of the series.

**5.0 stars for “Even Hand.”** This story delves into the complex character of John Marcone, the sole fully human participant in the Unseelie Accords. Known for his harsh demeanor, Marcone’s character is further developed when Justine seeks his protection. The story offers rich insight into Marcone’s perspective on Harry’s future, presenting a nuanced view of one of the series’s most intriguing villains.

**4.5 stars for “Big Foot on Campus.”** In this engaging narrative, Harry is once again recruited by Big Foot to assist his son Irwin, who may be in over his head due to matters of the heart. Initially reluctant, Harry agrees to help on the condition that Big Foot finally meets his child. This setup leads to a captivating exploration of family dynamics against a backdrop of potential danger.

**5.0 stars for “Bombshells.”** This story centers on Molly Carpenter and the profound impact that Dresden’s death has had on her life. Justine reappears, not as the damsel in distress but as a character seeking help for Thomas. The plot showcases Molly’s growth as she steps into action, combating a dire situation and trying to make a difference in the face of adversity.

**4.0 stars for “Cold Case.”** The narrative follows Molly Carpenter, the Winter Lady, along with Mab, as they embark on a mission to Alaska. While there, Molly is tasked with collecting a tribute from the Fae in Unalaska. However, her mission is complicated by the unexpected arrival of Carlos Ramirez, who brings with him a peculiar mystery that entangles Molly in a deeper conflict.

**5.0 stars for “Jury Duty.”** In this humorous yet tense installment, Harry finds himself serving on a jury, where his unique skill set adds a twist to the classic courtroom drama. The story captures the essence of Dresden’s character and the series’ hallmark blend of humor and supernatural intrigue.

**4.0 stars for “Day One.”** This tale features Waldo Butters, Harry’s friend and a capable coroner, who has undergone significant development throughout the series. As Butters takes on the mantle of a Knight of the Cross, he faces his first real battle, grappling with feelings of inadequacy as he prepares to step into a new role that requires courage and resilience.

**5.0 stars for “Zoo Day.”** I would gladly give this story more than 5 stars if I could! It’s a beautiful narrative capturing Harry, his daughter Maggie, and Mouse on their first meaningful outing together. The story artfully switches between their perspectives, illustrating Harry’s anxieties about fatherhood, Maggie’s hope to connect with her dad, and Mouse’s desire to protect his friends. As a darker element threatens to disrupt their joyful day, the trio must remain vigilant, adding depth to their familial bond.

For anyone missing the adventures of Harry Dresden and his eclectic group of companions, this anthology is a delightful treat that will surely capture your heart. Enjoy!

My rating: 🌠🌠🌠🌠.7

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Changes

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Changes (The Dresden Files #12)

by Jim Butcher (Author), James Marsters (Narrator)

With this book the whole tone of the series changed making the title very relevant. The characters have all been through things which have changed the way they not only look at the world but also the way that they view themselves as well. Things are a little darker as the characters find themselves backed into a corner that they may not survive.

Susan Rodriguez comes back into Harry’s life only to drop a bombshell on him and enlist his help while doing so. She tells him that they have a daughter and that she has been abducted by the Red Court for an unknown reason and he has to help her get the child back. Duchess Arianna of the Red Court arrives to discuss peace with the White Council just as Dresden heads there in order to enlist their help with locating and bringing the child home. Of course that does not work out for him like he expected.

Harry is also under investigation by the FBI for various crimes which are never fleshed out. He has a price on his head and is being targeted for extermination from all sides. Neither he nor any of his friends are safe anymore as all the stops come out in order to take him down.

Definitely worth the price of admission!

This is why you have to listen as well as read this series. With James Marsters doing the narration you are sure to get than just a simple read, you get that roller coaster ride that only he and Harry can give you.

 

 

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“The man once wrote: Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger. Tolkien had that one mostly right.

I stepped forward, let the door bang closed, and snarled, “Fuck subtle.”
Jim Butcher, Changes

“But there were some things I believed in. Some things I had faith in. And faith isn’t about perfect attendance to services, or how much money you put on the little plate. It isn’t about going skyclad to the Holy Rites, or meditating each day upon the divine.
Faith is about what you do. It’s about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It’s about making sacrifices for the good of others – even when there’s not going to be anyone telling you what a hero you are.”
Jim Butcher, Changes

 

 

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Death Masks

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Death Masks (The Dresden Files #5)

by Jim Butcher (Author), James Marsters (Narrator)

Another good entry with the introduction of characters who will become very important later in the series. We meet Butters for the first time here in a limited way but you know he will be seen again since he is a doctor, even if he is into forensics. We also meet the Denarians and Nicodemus who are some very serious bad guys.

While a guest on a talk show Harry is ambushed by an emissary of the Red Court who informs him that there is a way to end the war. He also is sought out by a priest who wants to hire him for a job that could be very dangerous. He once again finds himself fighting for his life and trying to do the right thing for everyone.

Dresden is a good guy and a good wizard who does his best at all times but never seems to get ahead. Cannot help but be impressed by this character.We know how I feel about James Marsters. Love that voice! You have to listen to truly appreciate.

 

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“There are things you can’t walk away from. Not if you want to live with yourself afterward.”
Jim Butcher, Death Masks
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Grave Peril

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Grave Peril (The Dresden Files #3)

by Jim Butcher (Author), James Marsters (Narrator)
The story just gets better and better as it moves along. Though each book is basically a standalone, the story is advanced every time because we always know what has happened before. They are also always at least a year or two after. Every book introduces new characters who Harry gets to interact with and maybe become friends with. The world that they live in is our world with the only twist being that the fantastic and mystical exists, and who wouldn’t want that.

The barrier between reality and the never-never is thinning. Ghosts are coming through and causing a lot of trouble in Chicago and people still do not believe. Harry has been invited to attend Bianca’s elevation in rank within the Red Court of Vampires. While Harry did not consider going the invitation was issued while he was with Susan and she is one tenacious reporter who does not get the real danger involved. There is always more going on than meets the eye and Harry is blaming himself for a lot of things.

I loved the book the first time I read it and for the second time I listened and got even more out of it. James Marsters does the narration and he is Harry for me at this point. He does a great job not only with Harry but with every other character and brings them to life  wonderfully. I loved him as Spike on Buffy, and can hear him with some characters, and could and do listen to him for hours as he takes me away to Chicago and my favorite wizard detective. This is Urban Fantasy at its best!

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
“Holy shit,” I breathed. “Hellhounds.”
“Harry,” Michael said sternly. “You know I hate it when you swear.”
“You’re right. Sorry. Holy shit,” I breathed, “heckhounds.”
Jim Butcher, Grave Peril
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Fool Moon

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Fool Moon (The Dresden Files #2)

by Jim Butcher (Goodreads Author), James Marsters (Narrator)

 

When it comes to Harry Dresden I always have a great time reading about him and his misadventures in the world of magic. He is a wizard who does not always see things as they are. The characters are all likable in one way or the other, even the criminals seem to have some type of redeeming quality. The bad guys are always dark and menacing in the best possible way. The world inhabited by these characters is so obviously ours but with a twist that makes it special.

There have been several murders that Murphy has not told Harry about until it becomes obvious that they are not just animal attacks. When he finally gets involved he lets her know that werewolves or some flavor of shifter has come to town and is doing damage to innocents and criminals alike. Murphy has called in the FBI and they are pushing her out of the investigation for their own reasons. The real question comes down to whether Harry can figure out who is doing the killing and keep himself on the right side of a jail cel.

The Alphas make their first appearance here as college students. Susan and Harry are still circling each other but not committing to a relationship. Karrin and Harry are still trying to find common ground for their friendship and working relationship. This is a good series that makes reading more than once a fun venture.

James Marsters or Spike if you are a Buffy fan is Harry Dresden. When he starts to speak you will be pulled to Chicago and the trouble that happens when is around.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
“There’s more magic in a baby’s first giggle than in any firestorm a wizard can conjure up, and don’t let anyone tell you any different.”
Jim Butcher, Fool Moon

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Witch’s Bell 3

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Witch’s Bell 3 (The Adventures of Ebony Bell #3)

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In this third book things do not change so much from the others. The story is advancing but seems to not be very much different from the previous ones. The characters are well established and though they do not seem to be growing very much they are still consistent. The story flows well and does advance the overall story arc forward.

Once again Ebony stands in the middle of something that she has no idea how to handle. Ebony is having dreams that are so real she cannot tell reality from fantasy anymore. Harry has retained his human form and is continuing to help as much as he can, though he has never actually run into anything like this outside of a book. And our poor knight Nate is being turned all around as Ebony tries to handle things on her own.

The portal is still very important and something is still trying to enter the world but other things are trying to control Ebony so as to help that entity. As usual when Ebony realizes that she is being manipulated she dives headlong into danger without first trying to research what might be happening. Luckily her friends are there for her and she manages to pull off the save as always.

I am coming to like Ebony a little more each time I read about her exploits. In the beginning she seemed to be a self-centered character who was not going to be very interesting and maybe annoying. I am still waiting to see what happens with Nate, he is a bit of a mystery. Worth the time.