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    I am a fan of The Dresden Files. If you’re not familiar, it’s a series of 18 books written by Jim Butcher. The first book was published 26 years ago. In the books, you dive into the world of Harry Dresden, a private investigator in Chicago. Add in a bit of a noir atmosphere, good humor, and a bit of a buddy cop feel at times thanks to Harry’s consulting work with Karrin Murphy, police officer at Chicago PD. You get the idea. Oh, and I forgot a tiny detail: Harry is a wizard! In this world, vampires, werewolves, and fairies are real. Harry Dresden is listed in the Chicago phone book:HARRY DRESDEN — WIZARDLost Items Found. Paranormal Investigations.Consulting. Advice. Reasonable Rates.No Love Potions, Endless Purses, Parties or Other EntertainmentI personally discovered the series 3 years ago via the audiobooks. I listened to the 4 first books and was hooked. It helped that the audiobooks were narrated by James Marsters (yes, Spike from Buffy!). He is a great narrator and his voice work was a perfect match for the series.Fast forward to today, Twelve Months, the 18th book in the series just landed on my Kindle. You can order yours from the author’s store here.Time to get back into the story! It’s been a while since the last book though, so I put together a refresher (thank you Claude) that I sent to my Kindle. I’ll read it, as well as the last few chapters of the last book, to get ready before to start the new book.If you could use a refresher too, feel free to download the PDF below.The Dresden Files: Series Summary (Books 1-17) — A comprehensive recap to prepare you for Book 18Download
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    @CathyBikesBook I’ll talk Knicks with you any time. They were my team since before Ewing. I switched allegiances in the Paul Pierce era since I moved to MA then. But I can talk Trent Tucker and Bill Cartwright all day.
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    @swelljoe @kgw If I may add: get the Penguin Classics edition with the foreword by Vivien Jones. It adds a lot of context and explains little weird references in the text (through footnotes).All that extra information added to my enjoyment of the novel.
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    “It takes two people to make you, and one people to die”Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying," set in Yoknapatawpha County, enters US public soon. Despite 15 stream-of-consciousness narrators making it challenging, Holly at Nut Free Nerd explains why it's worth reading. By John Mark Ockerbloomhttps://everybodyslibraries.com/2025/12/01/it-takes-two-people-to-make-you-and-one-people-to-die/#books #publicDomainDayCountdown