DRESDEN FILES - the original discussion thread up to SMALL FAVOR SPOILERS mostly blocked but you have been warned!
#401
Posted 31 October 2008 - 06:34 AM
If you go to Butchers homepage - http://www.jim-butch.../dresden/short/ - there's a list of shortstories, amonst others some you have to pay to read. Most of those are stories that have been published in fantasy/urban fantasy compilations.
#402
Posted 03 November 2008 - 03:53 PM
Aptorian, on Oct 30 2008, 02:34 PM, said:
Obdigore, on Oct 30 2008, 09:24 PM, said:
As for Apt, the Valkyrie thing, that was Gard in a Chopper, and I was of the opinion that the Chopper was called Valkyrie, not that Gard was an actual Valkyrie.
Really? I thought she was some kind of supernatural thingy? I thought she saw
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coming and that's what Hary reacted on.Would also explain her endurance. Her employer being a norse god

Yea I
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#403
Posted 03 November 2008 - 04:09 PM
#404
Posted 03 November 2008 - 07:56 PM
Reading Death Masks right now. Butcher is fantastic. I don't quite swing into the heresy camp with Apt, but I certainly feel the Dresden files is in the top 5 series ever. Dresden is MUCH easier to read/approachable then MBotF.
After I finished Toll the Hounds I picked up Storm Front and pretty much read it in a single sitting.
The TV series was disappointing, but the casting was pretty good. Bianca was perfect. Very sultry and oozed sensuality right up till she ripped your throat out. I also loved the episode with the werewolf chick where she said "you smell like food, everything smells like food!".
I will be back when I can read all the spoilers...
After I finished Toll the Hounds I picked up Storm Front and pretty much read it in a single sitting.
The TV series was disappointing, but the casting was pretty good. Bianca was perfect. Very sultry and oozed sensuality right up till she ripped your throat out. I also loved the episode with the werewolf chick where she said "you smell like food, everything smells like food!".
I will be back when I can read all the spoilers...
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#405
Posted 03 November 2008 - 10:27 PM
Agree with apt, I want to see more norse gods, Odin and Thor ftw!!
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#406
Posted 04 November 2008 - 03:53 PM
I dunno... i kind of like how Butcher deals in the obscure and unusual bits, rather than Mighty Thor and Powerful Hercules and all that crap Marvel comics have pounded into the ground. The co-existance of the angels and devils with the fae and various other elements in interesting tho'. Note Thorned Natahaniel was working with the Black Council... the BC could turn out to run the gamut from falen angels thru vamps thru fae thru renegade wizards...
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#407
Posted 05 November 2008 - 05:39 AM
There's yet another short story collection coming in January, Mean Streets.
What's making this one special is that there will be a Dresden novella in it called The Warrior, roughly quarter of book's length. And here's what Butcher has said about the story (major Small Favour spoilers)
What's making this one special is that there will be a Dresden novella in it called The Warrior, roughly quarter of book's length. And here's what Butcher has said about the story (major Small Favour spoilers)
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Pre-ordered mine.
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#408
Posted 05 November 2008 - 03:43 PM
I still love him, but I REALLY dislike how Butcher is putting arguably major plot points into multi-author collections now. Write all the side-stories you want, but don't stick them somwhere when i have to pay book price for 1/8 of the book and 7/8ths other authors i wasn't reading in the first place in order to read about something 'important' to the story.
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#409
Posted 05 November 2008 - 05:04 PM
Abyss, on Nov 5 2008, 05:43 PM, said:
I still love him, but I REALLY dislike how Butcher is putting arguably major plot points into multi-author collections now. Write all the side-stories you want, but don't stick them somwhere when i have to pay book price for 1/8 of the book and 7/8ths other authors i wasn't reading in the first place in order to read about something 'important' to the story.
I agree though I'm still happy that I get some proper Dresden stuff 3 months before the book 11.
This is the first short story or novella that deals with bigger issues btw, atm there are further two stories planned but no details yet.
#410
Posted 06 November 2008 - 07:39 AM
Look at it this way. There's 7/8ths of the readers that probably weren't going to read Dresden that might now buy a couple of books. Meaning more money for Butcher. Happy Author makes Reader Happy.
#411
Posted 06 November 2008 - 03:49 PM
I don't begrudge him the exposure. I have picked up anthologies in the past - notably the LEGEND books - and then go on to buy a new author's work based on a short story therein. I just resent when it's actually a big part of the main storyline as opposed to an aside.
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#412
Posted 07 November 2008 - 06:24 AM
Abyss, on Nov 7 2008, 02:49 AM, said:
I don't begrudge him the exposure. I have picked up anthologies in the past - notably the LEGEND books - and then go on to buy a new author's work based on a short story therein. I just resent when it's actually a big part of the main storyline as opposed to an aside.
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Agreed. If its not in the library, I may have to "acquire" over the internet. I refuse to shell my hard-earned out for it.
#413
Posted 24 November 2008 - 03:01 PM
In other news, if Canada Post may be trusted (i know, i know...) the below arrives chez moi today or tomorrow...
1 of: Codex Alera Book Four Captain's Fury [Paperback]
By: Jim Butcher
1 of: The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle [Hardcover]
By: Jim Butcher, Ardian Syaf
1 of: Backup: A Story of the Dresden Files [Hardcover]
By: Jim Butcher
- Abyss, wheeEEeeeee...
1 of: Codex Alera Book Four Captain's Fury [Paperback]
By: Jim Butcher
1 of: The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle [Hardcover]
By: Jim Butcher, Ardian Syaf
1 of: Backup: A Story of the Dresden Files [Hardcover]
By: Jim Butcher
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#414
Posted 05 January 2009 - 06:26 PM
Abyss, on Nov 24 2008, 10:01 AM, said:
In other news, if Canada Post may be trusted (i know, i know...) the below arrives chez moi today or tomorrow...
...
1 of: The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle [Hardcover]
By: Jim Butcher, Ardian Syaf
1 of: Backup: A Story of the Dresden Files [Hardcover]
By: Jim Butcher
- Abyss, wheeEEeeeee...
...
1 of: The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle [Hardcover]
By: Jim Butcher, Ardian Syaf
1 of: Backup: A Story of the Dresden Files [Hardcover]
By: Jim Butcher
- Abyss, wheeEEeeeee...
And now, the news...
I totally enjoyed these. I'll block out spoilers after some non-spoiler comments
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE - we all saw what a disaster it was when Dresden was made into a tv show. Seriously, it sucked. Huge. So i was feeling a bit unsteady about the source material being transferred to any other form. I'm pleased to say the Dabel Bros got it right - this was great fun, well illustrated, a solid addition to the story and totally Dresden. Jim was in fine form when he wrote this as a self-contained story. Artist Ardian Syaf gets the characters and Harry and Murphy look just right.
It's a fun, short read, and a nifty grpahic novel. Worth getting - if you're pinching pennies but still a Dresden fan, get the softcover when it comes out.
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Now, to BACKUP...
Unspoilers review: I liked. This story sits on its own and doesn't tie in to any previous book to closely. Worth a read if you're past the sixth book in the series. Not overpriced either, altho still more of a 'limited edition' price for a short story. I like Butcher's work and want to support him so he gets my dollars. Butcher gives Thomas his own voice but maintains the 'feel' of the Dresden books nicely. Good fun and worth reading.
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#415
Posted 05 January 2009 - 06:36 PM
Oh god, oh god... must not look at spoiler. Must be strong!
*flee's out of the thread*
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#416
Posted 07 January 2009 - 02:35 PM
I've got a 2 week holiday coming up - I need books!
This thread has convinced me, so thanks to everyone for the thorough spoilering; I managed to get a good impression without seeing anything I might regret later.
This thread has convinced me, so thanks to everyone for the thorough spoilering; I managed to get a good impression without seeing anything I might regret later.
So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.
#417
Posted 08 January 2009 - 02:08 AM
Traveller, on Jan 7 2009, 09:35 AM, said:
I've got a 2 week holiday coming up - I need books!
This thread has convinced me, so thanks to everyone for the thorough spoilering; I managed to get a good impression without seeing anything I might regret later.
This thread has convinced me, so thanks to everyone for the thorough spoilering; I managed to get a good impression without seeing anything I might regret later.
You'll be very thankful you started the series! I figure you'll be as severely hooked and Dresden-crack dependant as we are by Grave Peril. LOL
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#418
Posted 08 January 2009 - 01:00 PM
I think I'll trust you and get a couple to get started with! If I just take one away with me and it's good, I'll want the next one right away....

So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.
#419
Posted 08 January 2009 - 03:25 PM
#420
Posted 08 January 2009 - 08:52 PM
Re how many to buy, for what it's worth, per my original posts, i thought 1 was fun, 2 started slow but got better, 3-4 hooked lined and sinkered me and 5 blew. me. away. and made me the addict i am today.
It only got better from there.
- Abyss, firm fan.
It only got better from there.
- Abyss, firm fan.
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