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Title | : | White Night (The Dresden Files #9) |
Author | : | Jim Butcher |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 407 pages |
Published | : | April 3rd 2007 by Roc |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Fiction. Mystery |
Jim Butcher
Hardcover | Pages: 407 pages Rating: 4.4 | 97950 Users | 2315 Reviews
Description As Books White Night (The Dresden Files #9)
The inspiration for the Sci Fi channel television seriesIn Chicago, someone has been killing practitioners of magic, those incapable of becoming full-fledged wizards. Shockingly, all the evidence points to Harry Dresden's half-brother, Thomas, as the murderer. Determined to clear his sibling's name, Harry uncovers a conspiracy within the White Council of Wizards that threatens not only him, but his nearest and dearest, too...

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Original Title: | White Night |
ISBN: | 0451461401 (ISBN13: 9780451461407) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Dresden Files #9 |
Characters: | Thomas Raith, Molly Carpenter, Bob (Dresden Files), Elaine Mallory, Lasciel, "Gentleman" John Marcone, Lara Raith, Karrin Murphy, Carlos Ramirez, Harry Dresden |
Setting: | Chicago, Illinois(United States) |
Rating Appertaining To Books White Night (The Dresden Files #9)
Ratings: 4.4 From 97950 Users | 2315 ReviewsAssess Appertaining To Books White Night (The Dresden Files #9)
Harry Dresden is back and just like every previous book in this series, its better than it's predecessors. I take my hat off to you Jim Butcher. It feels like we as readers have taken this journey with you as you started out in this career and you really have gone from strength to strength. This is also very evident in the evolution of the characters on your pages. They have become such complex and well liked beings that I doubt the author could off any one of them without a huge backlash fromThe ninth Harry Dresden novel is the series riches and most densely plotted to date--and the first in the series I can't recommend to someone coming to the series cold. Not that this is a bad thing. It's a great thing for readers of the Dresden Files. While Jim Butcher does deliver payoffs and resolutions in his previous eight books, here in "White Night" he steps that up a notch, bringing back old friends and enemies to Harry Dresden's world all while building on several key plotlines from the
THIS BOOK IS OVERDUE AT THE LIBRARY IT WAS DUE YESTERDAY BUT MAYBE IF I GET THERE BEFORE THEY OPEN AND THEY FIND IT IN THE "RETURN" BIN THEY'LL BE ALL "OH, SHE TOTALLY RETURNED THIS LAST NIGHT AND THAT COUNTS WE WON'T CHARGE HER ANYTHING" WHICH STILL MAKES ME A BAD PERSON BECAUSE SOMEBODY HAD IT ON HOLD THAT'S WHY I COULDN'T RENEW IT AND HAD TO SPEND ALL DAY YESTERDAY READING SO I COULD BRING IT BACK TODAY(pant pant pant)So. Um. Okay. This is a good book. Good

8/10 These are getting harder to review as the series goes on. 9 books in now and I feel confident that the reviews I write will be pretty standard throughout the series. The majority will be 4 stars as the quality of writing is good, the characters well rounded with enough development throughout the series to keep it from being stale, the plot getting more complicated with each passing novel but still easily digestible. There will be some that fail to meet that 4 star mark and some which shoot
Love this series! it's so addictive; as soon as I finish one book I want to read the next. Jim Butcher is slowly building up a massive plot, revealing only a few small teasers each book, developing the threads and strings that will all eventually be pulled together in a massive showdown. Little hints at Harry's background are also building up slowly, working towards a big reveal. In this episode, Sgt Murphy calls Harry in for his unofficial opinion on a series of deaths made to look like
Classic Dresden files book, so it was good. But this read just like about three or four of his other books...**Set in Chicago...again**White Court vamps are evil and the war is ongoing...still**Bob the pervy skull gets a complete intro and helps out with witty candor...**Thomas is hungry and Harry is suspicious of him**Harry STILL doesn't get laidI'm ready for Butcher to move on to a new subject, a new setting, and to settle the score with all of the above. How many times does Bob need an
3.5/5 stars How much of a good thing is too much? Five books? Nine books? How about sixteen books? White Night was a book nine and unless something ground breaking happens I don't think I will make it to book 16 (there's more coming after that too I'm sure). This was everything that a good Dresden Files novel should be: witty, non-stop action with some sexual tension and hilarious remarks. But I still felt a little bit bored. Maybe because we already met the villain in the previous book. Maybe
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