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Old 09-26-2014, 07:47 PM   #4600
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Yes basically what you have in the spoiler was what I had in mind for beeing unsure of who gets hurt by whom. It sure opens the door to a whole lot of unexpected twists. Isn't that the beauty of Jim leaving us hang at the end of a book?
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It's the mark of a truly brilliant author. I have never, ever had a series of 15+ books that continually left me wanting the next one RIGHT DAMN NOW! the way the Dresden Files do.
Every other author that has used the same characters over so many books (R.A. Salvatore and Robert Jordan for example) has lost my interest, not having the slightest idea on how to progressively develop characters without completely changing their essence. Harry and the gang have developed as characters, as people, and damn it, as my friends, and I can't wait for the next one!
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I so very much agree!


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