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Original Title: Small Favor
ISBN: 0451461894 (ISBN13: 9780451461896)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dresden Files #10
Characters: Thomas Raith, Molly Carpenter, Bob (Dresden Files), Michael Carpenter, Toot-toot, "Gentleman" John Marcone, Charity Carpenter, Henry Rawlins, Queen Mab, Jared Kincaid, "Ivy" The Archive, Sanya, Captain Anastasia Luccio, Ms. Gard, Karrin Murphy, Harry Dresden
Setting: Chicago, Illinois(United States)
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Title:Small Favor (The Dresden Files #10)
Author:Jim Butcher
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 420 pages
Published:April 1st 2008 by Roc
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Fiction. Mystery. Paranormal. Magic. Audiobook

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Hell’s bells, this series just keeps on getting better and better!! During a blizzard in Chicago, yellow page advertising wizard Harry Dresden is summoned by the queen of Winter, Mab, who calls in a favour she is owed. The Denarians are back and they are the main foes in this story. The book also features Gruffs (as in the brothers Gruff, referred to by Harry as “were-goats”), the Archive, Marcone and the Knights of the cross. This book is one of the deeper books in the series. It asks some questions about right and wrong. I was welling up when Harry starts shouting at God in the church. Format Book format: Audiobook narrated by James Marsters Length: 13hrs 46mins Difficulty: Easy POV characters: One – Harry Dresden Person: First Chronology: Linear Butcher’s writing makes the book easy to digest and the fact that it’s told through Harry’s point of view makes it really easy to follow. Characters Butcher has created a bunch of characters that I’ve grown very fond of. They have all developed through the course of the series and I love the fact that there isn’t a reset at the end of these books. The characters and the world is always different which gives each book a sense of purpose and they all add to the larger storyline. Dresden’s abilities are really growing and he always learns something new. In book one, his magic is still being worked on but they are almost epic here at book ten. Dresden has to be one of the coolest, and yet most human characters out there. Writing The writing does its job, it takes you through the action, explains the magic and the world very clearly and transports you from A to B. Its very humorous, there are tonnes of laugh out loud moments that fans of the series have come to expect. Likeith thou jelly within thy donut? Sanity invited shame over for tea and biscuits You rush a miracle worker, you get lousy miracles We’re ostriches and the whole world is sand Final thought I’d say this series is a great place for anyone who’s looking to start reading. It’s simply the coolest, most fun, kick ass, character driven series there is. Butcher does a great job of explaining and recapping things so you don’t really need to read it in order, but I’d recommend you pick it up from the start. This is one of my favourite series ever and the audiobooks are just fantastic. Can’t recommend it highly enough.

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"Hell's Bells" count: 21This is the tenth book in the series, and if Butcher's own plan can be trusted, it marks about the halfway point for the series as a whole. Having made it this far with the series is a remarkable achievement, and if he can keep it up all the way to its projected end, I will be a very happy and impressed reader. So, a few words about the book itself, and then some thoughts on the series.Honestly, if you've been following my reviews of this series, you can be pretty sure

As I began reading the 10th Harry Dresden novel, I started ticking off little mental bullet points:Sarcastic dialogue. Harry in more trouble than any 3 urban fantasy characters.The frenzied "first climax" that always happens in the middle of a Dresden novel.Repetitive info-dumping (description of Harry's beat up Volkswagen, Mouse the huge-ass dog, his big-ass cat, his pretty-boy vampire brother, his burned hand, his terrible youth, the tavern for supernaturals . . . you get the point)I began to

This was another action packed Harry Dresden adventure. Started off a little slow but sure did build momentum through the middle culminating in a massive battle. Harry is growing smarter and more powerful but is still young in wizarding terms especially when some heavy weight foes are out to get him. In this episode Mab, Queen of the Winter Court calls in a favour Harry owes her and asks him to rescue crime boss Marcone, who has been kidnapped by a bunch of fallen angels (called the Denarians).

I recently realized I didn't give this book a real review last time. So i will today!I'm weird about audiobooks. I can't listen to a book I've never read, but I also get kind of bored listening to books I've already read. Weird situation. This was my first Dresden Files audiobook and man am I glad I chose this one. Small Favor reminds me why I love this series. It's got all my favorite characters and my favorite villain(s). We've got Mouse, Toot-Toot, Molly, Murphy, Ivy and Michael. And my

WOW. Small Favor was another epic read in the Dresden Files series. Harry is in deep again.After White Night, Harry has had some time to spend with his brother, friends, and his young apprentice, but now all thats changing. We have intrigue, betrayal, action-packed moments, and some surprises along the way.Theirs a game a foot and lots of secrets. Molly, Thomas, Murphy, the Knights of the Cross, and Kincaid join Harry on this adventure. We also get the Billy Goat Gruff, Dark Magic, Summer

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This is the tenth book in the series, and touches quite a bit on the overall story arc. I've been binge reading the whole series in order, and reviewing as I go. My reviews focus on setting readers' expectations, rather than summarising plots.The most important aspect a new reader needs to know is that the series has an over-arching story arc, with roots starting at book 3 (Grave Peril) but only becoming visible as more and more of the series unfolds. It's a great thing, but as it continually

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