Aptorius, on 13 November 2012 - 12:28 PM, said:
As far as I recall, while Ghost Story was a return to strength from Changes which I did not like, the latest book also left me a little cold. It felt too safe and it didn't really do much in terms of setting up the future books.
It broke Harry away from most of his supporting cast and set him up in an entirely new status quo. How is that not set-up?
Hound, on 13 November 2012 - 12:40 PM, said:
I found Ghost Story to be a bit of a slower read than the other Dresden Files books, but I also think that was kind of necessary after Changes. I see it as the beginning of a new start for Harry and I also
think know that COLD DAYS will be beyond awesome
Partly because CHAPTER 3 was all kinds of awesome:
http://www.jim-butch...-days-chapter-3
Agreed on all points, esp re CD ch3. Which everyone here should go read. Immediately.
Salt-Man Z, on 13 November 2012 - 04:23 PM, said:
Ghost Story rubbed me the wrong way. I thought it was pretty awesome to start with, but it irritated me when almost everything from the blurb eventually turned out to be false: "Oh, I'm not actually a ghost; oh look, I can actually use my magic if I try hard enough," Molly's craziness might have just been an act, etc. (I don't remember many of the details.) It seemed like after starting out as such a daring departure from the rest of the series, it too quickly reverted back to the status quo (new boss notwithstanding.)
It required Harry to learn patience, to accept his limits and to let go of most of what he held important. It challenged him in a way wholly different from CHANGES. I thought it worked on those levels.