![]() ![]() ![]() I liked the Faerie Queens are, collectively, Hecate. Other than the characters, in no particular order. He was never going to accept redemption, but it was good to know that he is not just a practical force of destruction, he does feel the feels. I am glad we got to see a more human side of him. His dialogue with Harry early on, when Michael was telling him how arrogant he was, this was some good storytelling. What he believes, the way he acts, those are all things that could belong to a real person. ![]() It's obvious to me that his conviction is true, he feels like a real person, not a book character. I am happy Harry didn't have to save her from anything (directly), or involve her into the action - he just spent some quality time with his daughter, and it was good. We didn't see as much of them as I imagine we will, in the future, but what little was in this book was beautiful. I felt the plot was not as impressive as the one in, say, Cold Days, but the characters themselves, their relationships, were more solid. I liked it a lot - which is not surprisingly for a Dresden Files book. ![]()
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