
Grave Peril is the third book in The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher, and the story takes place a year after what happened at the end of Fool Moon. This book showed the first signs of The Dresden Files getting better in quality. We can still stay friends, though, because I've heard your friend Codex Alera is kind of cool, and I wouldn't mind hanging out with him maybe.Īnd if anyone tells you that this is because I've already been hanging out with a different wizard named Harry, you leave that sweet British boy out of this, Dresden. I'm just not jiving to what you're offering. I'm sure that somewhere out there is an amazing reader who loves you for who you are - 300 pages of a main character who has worse days than Jack Bauer, constantly finding that LAST OUNCE of strength to fight, and then another ounce, and one more ounce, and an ounce in the back pocket you were holding onto for the penultimate chapter. That the books that come later are much better and SO worth it, but frankly, I heard you have a kid, and a vampire ex-girlfriend in the refrigerator, and that's just not part of my 5-year plan. If she is, in fact, wearing that much clothing to begin with.)Īnd, you know, everyone's been telling me I should just wait it out with you.

(Never mind that every time a female character DOES show up, no matter how dire the peril, Harry makes sure to describe the precise way whatever she's wearing cups her breasts. I like awesome, interesting female characters, and while I will give you that Murphy is awesome, the rest aren't cutting it for me. I know my trusted friends set us up, and they have really good taste and usually know what I like, but it's just not going to work out between us.
