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Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, Book 4)77 reviews
Butcher

Roc, 2002

Far From the Enchanted Woods
As this book opens, Harry Dresden, Chicago's only wizard, is deeply depressed. For months, he has struggled to find a cure for his girlfriend Susan, bitten by a vampire at the end of book 3 of the Dresden Files. He's let everything else go, including paying the rent and taking a shower, but he's no closer to finding a solution. Little does he know that life is about to get worse. It starts ...
  
  











  



  
Grave Peril (The Dresden Files, Book 3)83 reviews
Jim Butcher

Roc Hardcover, 2008

Butcher serves it up again !!
If your a fan of the Dresden files you will love this one, if your not you might like to try it. True it is a bit off the wall but it is also loaded with quick wit and humor and enough characterization to make you care about Dresdan and the people he works with and against. I loved it ! Penny
  
  











  



  
Fool Moon (The Dresden Files, Book 2)106 reviews
Jim Butcher

Roc Hardcover, 2008

Harry Dresden and the Werewolves
This is the second book in the series featuring Butcher's protagonist, Harry Dresden; wizard, private investigator and all round good guy. In this story Harry and Murph become involved in a convoluted plot that revolves around several grizzly murders and werewolves. Bob the Skull, a virtual encyclopedia of all things regarding werewolves and lycanthropic lore (not to mention all things ...
  
  











  



  
The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle
Jim Butcher, Ardian Syaf

Del Rey/Dabel Brothers, 2008
  
  











  



  
Proven Guilty (The Dresden Files, Book 8)93 reviews
Jim Butcher

Roc, 2007

Another intriguing Harry Dresden adventure
Book 8 in the Dresden File series; another fine addition to Jim Butcher's ongoing series featuring wizard/detective Harry Dresden. Something unusual is happening at a local horror film festival and Harry is asked to check it out. From there Harry, Murph, Bob (everyone's favorite, well OK mine at least, libidinous skull), Thomas and Mouse (his dog) go from bystanders to main combatants as ...
  
  











  



  
Blood Rites (The Dresden Files, Book 6)57 reviews
Jim Butcher

Roc, 2004

Ties of Blood
This book opens with a trademark Harry Dresden move: fleeing a burning building. It's the fault of the giant monkey demons who are hurling napalm pooh. Harry races to his car, which has been eaten by mold demons...With a chortle of laughter, the reader settles in for another wild ride in Chicagoland as imagined by Jim Butcher. Harry gets to live every boy's dream: he's hired to help out on ...
  
  











  



  
Death Masks (The Dresden Files, Book 5)49 reviews
Jim Butcher

Roc, 2003

Before a Live Audience
The astonishing thing about Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series is that after 4 standout books, he just hits his stride with book 5, DEATH MASKS. The book opens with Harry Dresden nervously working a spell to suppress his magic as he waits to be interviewed on TV. Wizards and technology don't mix and Harry has to endure the TV host's scorn when he refuses to demonstrate magic. Then the host ...
  
  











  



  
White Night (The Dresden Files, Book 9)129 reviews
Jim Butcher

Roc, 2008

The White Night...another good book from Jim Butcher
An action packed, Harry Dresden adventure. This is another in the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. Butcher's hero, Harry Dresden, is a wizard/private investigator who has his own battery of unusual resources and methods of getting things done. Because Harry's 'involvement' usually leads to confrontations, there is always something happening to keep your interest; it makes it easy to read ...
  
  











  



  
Dead Beat (The Dresden Files, Book 7)97 reviews
Jim Butcher

Roc, 2006

Bigger, Badder, Bolder and Grimmer - A real T-Rex-capade
This seventh volume in Jim Butcher's excellent series serves up the hot magical action and cool wise-cracking wit that fans of Harry Dresden have come to expect. DEAD BEAT is a notable landmark in this series for several reasons. For the first time, the magical world that Harry inhabits is given grounding and gravity; it seems to have become one of the notable landmarks of Chicago like the ...
  
  











  



  
Small Favor (The Dresden Files, Book 10)122 reviews
Jim Butcher

Roc Hardcover, 2008

Fantastic book!
Truly one of the best books in The Dresden Files. Small Favor feels like Harry is maturing and facing up to many of his new-found responsibilities. The action is fast paced and very exciting!
  
  











  



  
Fool Moon: Book 2 of the Dresden Files (The Dresden Files) MP3-CD (The Dresden Files)5 reviews
Jim Butcher

Buzzy Multimedia, 2007

Paranormal Adventures - Harry Dresden
Having read the books and enjoyed them, I thought that having them as audiobooks would be interesting. Another voice that could bring the world/ stories to life. Well they are well worth buying, the story teller James Marsters is amazing as Harry and the totally entertains the listener. I recommend these books as an amazing way to pass long journeys or spare time. I'm looking forward to the ...
  
  











  



  
Blood Rites (The Dresden Files, Book 6)57 reviews

Roc, 2007

Ties of Blood
This book opens with a trademark Harry Dresden move: fleeing a burning building. It's the fault of the giant monkey demons who are hurling napalm pooh. Harry races to his car, which has been eaten by mold demons...With a chortle of laughter, the reader settles in for another wild ride in Chicagoland as imagined by Jim Butcher. Harry gets to live every boy's dream: he's hired to help out on ...
  
  











  



  
Dresden Files 2009 Calendar
Wall

Heavy Metal Magazine, 2008

12 x 12 wall calendar
  
  











  



  
Death Masks (The Dresden Files, Book 5)49 reviews

Roc, 2007

Before a Live Audience
The astonishing thing about Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series is that after 4 standout books, he just hits his stride with book 5, DEATH MASKS. The book opens with Harry Dresden nervously working a spell to suppress his magic as he waits to be interviewed on TV. Wizards and technology don't mix and Harry has to endure the TV host's scorn when he refuses to demonstrate magic. Then the host ...
  
  











  



  
Dresden (Bradt Mini Guide)1 review
Tim Burford

Bradt Travel Guides, 2007

A real asset for touring Dresden
Very portable and going into 2008 very accurate, considering Dresden is in considerable flux from extensive rebuilding, with varying availabilities of their collections and exhibits. The nearby attractions of Meissen and Moritzburg are presented very well too. The author's greatest strengths are his thoroughness in necessary information and his eye for architecture; his weakest is his lack of ...
  
  











  



  
The Dresden Dolls Companion12 reviews
The Dresden Dolls

Cherry Lane Music, 2006

Superb
As a fan of the music, as well as a musician, I find a great amount of appreciation for the Companion. It really is the only book of its kind, you aren't going to get a songbook with both the histories of the band, each individual song, and perfomance tips written in on the musical scores. If you're interested in playing songs by the Dresden Dolls, this will be an invaluable resource, but ...
  
  











  



  
The Dresden Dolls: The Virginia Companion (Book)3 reviews
Dresden Dolls

Cherry Lane, 2008

two for the price of one
Like the songbook for the first album, this one comes with lots of cool pictures and info about the songs written by Amanda. Again the songs really sound like the cd (for those of us who can't play by ear). The fan art is awesome! The written info given about each song's roots is quite interesting, and well, the biggest thing is that it really does sound like the cd (I know i said this already)!
  
  











  



  
Dresden: Tuesday, February 13, 194538 reviews
Frederick Taylor

Harper Perennial, 2005

The Raid That Went Horribly Right
" .... much of what has been thought and said about Dresden since its destruction (February 13, 1945) owes a great deal to the efforts first of the Nazi and then Communist propagandists." In this book, author Frederick Taylor attempts to present the known facts of the Dresden raid in the context of the date of the raid. He notes that while Dresden didn't deserved to be destroyed, by the standards ...
  
  











  



  
Wizard for Hire (Storm Front / Fool Moon / Grave Peril)3 reviews
Jim Butcher

SFBC, 2005

Excellent series
This is a special edition omnibus of the first three books of the Dresden files--available only from the Science Fiction Book Club or second hand.
  
  











  







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