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    134 months ago

    The books sound interesting, and Ive added to my reading list but I do feel Storm Front is a bit of an unfortunate name

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        Yeah Butcher is pretty good about being anti-racist even if he can be a bit of a creep. Which is a very good thing, considering the characters who start showing up in later books and reveals about certain skulls.

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          54 months ago

          Based on his other two series, I’d contend that while Dresden is a creep at times, Butcher himself doesn’t seem to be one.

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      Yeah… it’s taken on a certain meaning since it was published. I’ll warn you that the first 2.5 books are the weakest of the set, not bad; just immature writing. (The reasons make sense if you know the story behind them being written).

      Jim Butcher has stated that Dead Beat was written as a reintroduction for new readers to coincide with the debut of the TV series. That way new people could try a book in the series that was more representative of his writing. It is still one of my current favorite series though.

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          The series is pretty okay, I think. Some nice, light, cheesy entertainment, nothing wrong about. You probably don’t want to watch it after having started on the books, and if you do, it might be best to pretend it has nothing to do with the books and is its own thing.

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            I was heavy heavy into the books when I saw it. I guess looking at it in the light of “this has no relation to the books” it wasn’t bad, but it was a bad adaptation

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    114 months ago

    This is what I really came to enjoy about the books - that he is always punching above his weight limit, and it shows. Perserverance through pure will and being smart about things (within reason lol).

    That and the perfect balance between the seriousness and smart-assery

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    I named my first born son Dresden because of these books. No lie. I still get a lot of “oh so are you German?” questions though. Philistines

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      64 months ago

      You could have just named him “Harry” instead. Or even “Harry Blackstone Copperfield” if you wanted to be more on the nose about it.

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        While Harry would have been apt based on my own hair levels, I just preferred the sound of Dresden. I have a fairly common name and it was not so much fun being “First name last initial” growing up so I also wanted to give him a decent semi unique name that wouldn’t also fall in the realms of Tradegeigh or Traeiystiean shit

        Also my wife started whispering it in her sleep the night I suggested it so that pretty much tied it.

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    54 months ago

    Wait, who is Jim?

    I’ve watched the series and read like three or four of the books (I hear they get much better later on, but by book three or four, it’s just… kinda repetitive…), and, who is Jim?

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      64 months ago

      I’m having the surreal feeling I would expect if I were reading something about Star Wars and seeing someone ask “Wait, who is George?”

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        Sure, it was kind if a “d’oh” moment, but, honestly, if I’m assuming you’re talking about some character in the lore, I could still see myself asking “Who is George?” when Star Wars is discussed.