![]() ![]() Notice that, unlike all the other titles in the series, this one is only one word.Īs Chicago’s only wizard in the phone book, Harry is used to trouble showing up at his door. Without further ado, and only a tiny spoiler warning, let’s talk about Changes. I really don’t want to spoil anything for anyone. Now, because of the very… explosive nature of this ‘event’ this review is going to stay pretty vague for once. That definitely raised the stakes for me. I kept waiting for it to happen on every page. I knew an event was coming, but couldn’t figure out how or when. Now, thanks to the internet, I knew what happened ahead of time, which was at once disappointing and thrilling. This book is very big on plot with a capital P. I’m not sure all these Dresden books would keep getting five stars if it weren’t for his fantastic readings.Ī point of warning: DO NOT read this book out of order. ![]() I’ve listened to a lot of audiobooks now, and it’s safe to say he’s my favorite narrator so far. This was yet another wonderful narration by James Marsters. Harry is at his most desperate in this book, his back is up against the wall, and despite his better judgment he pulls his best friends and allies into the mix. Probably the wildest installment yet, if I’m being honest. This book was yet another wild ride with one Harry Dresden, Wizard. ![]()
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