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Title:White Night (The Dresden Files #9)
Author:Jim Butcher
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 407 pages
Published:April 3rd 2007 by Roc
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Fiction. Mystery
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In Chicago, someone has been killing practitioners of magic, those incapable of becoming full-fledged wizards. Shockingly, all the evidence points to Harry Dresden's half-brother, Thomas, as the murderer. Determined to clear his sibling's name, Harry uncovers a conspiracy within the White Council of Wizards that threatens not only him, but his nearest and dearest, too...

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Original Title: White Night
ISBN: 0451461401 (ISBN13: 9780451461407)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dresden Files #9
Characters: Thomas Raith, Molly Carpenter, Bob (Dresden Files), Elaine Mallory, Lasciel, "Gentleman" John Marcone, Lara Raith, Karrin Murphy, Carlos Ramirez, Harry Dresden
Setting: Chicago, Illinois(United States)


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Hands down the most fun book I've read these past two years. White Night is also the best Dresden Files book so far. It restored my wobbling faith in the series. Jim Butcher has my respect. He can retain control over what makes Dresden special, yet dish out an entertaining, fast paced book that's unique in the series. Everything here was fun to read. Even the times where vampires' unearthly beauty was being described made me happy. I usually get bored by this lyrical waxing. But here it seemed

Better the devil you know than the devil you don't.Jim Butchers ninth Harry Dresden novel, first published in 2007, is about a lot of things, as all of these entertaining books are, but the central theme seems to be picking the lesser of two evils, or working a Corleone plan by keeping your friends close but your enemies closer.Several of the recent Dresden novels have involved Harrys tenuous connection to the White Court of vampires and this one finds our hero drawn once more into a

Another great book in a great series! I dont have much to add here or to my other reviews on this series but if you havent read these yet, you really, really should. And stick with it because the first few are mediocre but they get SO much better.

Executive Summary: This is one of three books from the Dresden Files series I've given 5 stars to, and if you follow my reviews, you know that's something I try not to do lightly. I really enjoy it start to finish.Audio book: I could just copy paste this section from book to book. James Marsters is great. If you've been reading my previous reviews or listening to this series yourself you know that. Highlights in this book include him actually yelling during one scene and this crazy french

Hands down the most fun book I've read these past two years. White Night is also the best Dresden Files book so far. It restored my wobbling faith in the series. Jim Butcher has my respect. He can retain control over what makes Dresden special, yet dish out an entertaining, fast paced book that's unique in the series. Everything here was fun to read. Even the times where vampires' unearthly beauty was being described made me happy. I usually get bored by this lyrical waxing. But here it seemed

*3.5 stars*LOVE this series and the narrator, James Marsters, can do no wrong, but this book was freakin' confusing as hell! Time jumps, lots of random things happening... it was just more chaotic than I would have liked. Still one of my favorite series of all time and I'm still jumping right into the next book!

Classic Dresden files book, so it was good. But this read just like about three or four of his other books...**Set in Chicago...again**White Court vamps are evil and the war is ongoing...still**Bob the pervy skull gets a complete intro and helps out with witty candor...**Thomas is hungry and Harry is suspicious of him**Harry STILL doesn't get laidI'm ready for Butcher to move on to a new subject, a new setting, and to settle the score with all of the above. How many times does Bob need an

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