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Cold Days (The Dresden Files #14) Hardcover | Pages: 515 pages
Rating: 4.5 | 81087 Users | 4558 Reviews

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Original Title: Cold Days
ISBN: 0451464400 (ISBN13: 9780451464408)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dresden Files #14
Characters: Queen Mab, Harry Dresden
Setting: Chicago, Illinois(United States)
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award for Paranormal Fantasy (2013)

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You can't keep a good wizard down - even when he wants to stay that way. For years, Harry Dresden has been Chicago's only professional wizard, but a bargain made in desperation with the Queen of Air and Darkness has forced him into a new job: professional killer. Mab, the mother of wicked faeries, has restored the mostly-dead wizard to health, and dispatches him upon his first mission - to bring death to an immortal. Even as he grapples with the impossible task, Dresden learns of a looming danger to Demonreach, the living island hidden upon Lake Michigan, a place whose true purpose and dark potential have the potential to destroy billions and to land Dresden in the deepest trouble he has ever known - even deeper than being dead. How messed up is that? Beset by his new enemies and hounded by the old, Dresden has only twenty four hours to reconnect with his old allies, prevent a cataclysm and do the impossible - all while the power he bargained to get - but never meant to keep - lays siege to his very soul. Magic. It can get a guy killed.

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Title:Cold Days (The Dresden Files #14)
Author:Jim Butcher
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 515 pages
Published:November 27th 2012 by Penguin Group (USA)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Fiction. Mystery. Paranormal. Magic. Audiobook

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Still freaking fantastic!! I was not expecting much from this book as the previous book was a huge disappointment for me. In fact I was scared that what if this proved to be worse than Ghost Story. But once I started reading this book I knew that I won't be disappointed this time and the series is back on track.Like in previous books, in this book too Harry has to complete a mission which is to kill an immortal. And if Harry is careless this time he would send the balance of world in a turmoil.

This series gets better with each book

*********Gushing review alert********** So good, so very good. I honestly don't even have the words.Whenever I lose my faith in books, whenever I think there are no original stories left to tell, all I have to do is look to The Dresden Files. These books are everything. I'm not exaggerating when I say that these audiobooks have changed my life. I dream of these characters. I hear their voices in my head. I find myself grumbling, "EMPTY NIGHT!" when I'm mad. James Marsters has changed my life.

Updated 12/1/2012This is not really a proper review, but expanding on why I gave it 3 stars. It has spoilers, so don't bother reading if you haven't read the book.Honestly, I enjoyed the book because I am a huge fan of The Dresden Files, but that doesn't mean I am going to be biased and just rate everything 5 stars.I don't know if it's due to the different type of series I have been reading lately or not, but seeing Harry as the underdog yet again didn't sit well with me.I felt like he had to

No spoilers, but I just realised Queen Mab is my new favourite character. Long live the Queen of Winter 😁

This was certainly a Dresden novel. It was entertaining, up to a point.I feel like Butcher has lost control of the Dresden Files. This latest novel was overburdened with self-reference and pop-culture references. It creaks under the weight of established continuity.It's been clear for a few books that Butcher is attempting a sort of sleight-of-hand stasis for Harry, and with this book it goes into the deep end. Harry is no longer the plucky underdog fighting the good fight. He's now one of the

Now this is where the series gets good. Perhaps that seems less like a compliment than I mean it since this is book 14, but something changes here. Whereas previous instalments had some signs/hints/promises of the grand scale of the fight that's coming, this one kicks it up a notch. Perhaps at times it stretches the boundary beyond what's been said/done before, but Butcher has been playing fast and loose with the overarching narrative right from the beginning. To me, it's always felt like he's

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