on 2012-04-11 02:40 pm (UTC)
mythicgeek: ([labyrinth] sarah: dream)
Posted by [personal profile] mythicgeek
Whatever you do, don't judge the Dresden files by book 1 or even book 2. Book 3 is where it gets good at at that point you find yourself hooked enough to need to know what happens next. If I didn't have numerous people tell me book 3 is where he learned to write and be interesting with Harry (who can be difficult to like), I would have given up early and then missed out. There are some great characters and plot points later on in the series; it's worth it to get there.
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