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The Dresden Files, Book 1

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Storm Front

De: Jim Butcher
Narrado por: James Marsters
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My name is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. Conjure by it at your own risk. I'm a wizard. I work out of an office in midtown Chicago. As far as I know, I'm the only openly practicing professional wizard in the country. You can find me in the yellow pages, under Wizards. Believe it or not, I'm the only one there.

With rent past due and a decent meal becoming an issue of some importance, Harry needs work, and soon. A call from a distraught wife, and another from Lt. Murphy of the Chicago PD Special Investigation Unit makes Harry believe things are looking up, but they are about to get worse, much worse. Someone is harnessing immense supernatural forces to commit a series of grisly murders. Someone has violated the first law of magic: Thou Shalt Not Kill. Tracking that someone takes Harry into the dangerous underbelly of Chicago, from mobsters to vampires, while he himself is under suspicion of the crimes.

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Marsters is more than any narrator, he is a voice actor. Most narrators just read and do change up in voices. For example a character will same something, then the author will write something like and he laughed, and the narrator just reads the line straight. James will add that laugh when he is speaking. He also does the breaths, sighs, adds tension, etc. He brings real emotion and life to the characters. Butcher does a great job of doing this book in 1st person, not many writers can pull it off. Patrick Rothfuss is a good example of poor 1st person writing for comparison. What I like about Butcher is his owns the vamps, zombies, werewolves, fairies, etc, and breaths news live into them. I so loathe vampires any more, but he makes them refreshingly interesting. If you ever watched the TV show it is nothing in comparison to the books. There are somethings that do bother me though, like wizards foul up technology, wish is cool. But revolvers that do work and semi auto pistols don't does not really add up, since revolvers can have more parts than an auto does and semi autos are not that much older than modern cartridge revolvers. Also he can drive a car but can't own a frig? All a frig is a motor, pump and temperature switch. A car has more moving parts than that. Those are small things but easily forgiven since it does not effect the story that much and probably something only a person like me would notice. Highly recommend that you read the books in order as they will make more sense that way, but each book can stand alone. Also read, Side Jobs after you read book 12 or it will spoil the plot of the other books. Ghost Stories book 13 is due out in July 26, 2011.

Butcher+Marsters=Dresden

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Not a bad story; I think I could have really loved this series which makes the narration all the more disappointing. Not only can't this guy act, he BREATHS and SIGHS into the microphone continually which is extremely distracting. I could barely finish the book as the narration was so irritating that it was difficult to focus on the story. I kept thinking about how good it would have been with an excellent narrator. So if you value your credits don't bother.

Horrible narration of a decent story

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Love the Dresden files. I think it takes a little while to get rolling. The characters are strong from the outset and the plot is well constructed, but my favorite part of the series is world building.

Series continues to get better.

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I had seen THE DRESDEN FILES on the SciFi channel wnich made me curious to read Butcher's book. When I saw that the narrator was James Marsden (Spike of Buffy fame), I d/l the book immediately.

It's wonderful. Marsden's voice and Butcher's words combine magically to make the experience feel like it's being told to you by a friend. This one is more than worth a credit -- and the sound of the voice stays with you for a long time.

Great Beginning

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I had watched every episode from season 1 of the Dresden Files on DVD and was left craving more, only to find out it would be the ONLY season. Listening to the audio books was the next best thing to more episodes. I recognized elements of Book 1 from one of the episodes, but the book had so much more detail that it was still new and exciting.

I absolutely love James Marsters doing the narration. I am a huge fan of his from "Buffy" and "Angel" fame (he played Spike the vampire), and was delighted to find him in his new role as narrator for such a great series. His delivery as Harry Dresden (as well as all the other characters since he doesn't change his inflection much for any of them, my only complaint) is so similar to the actor who played him in the tv series, which I like since that's my frame of reference.

Jim Butcher makes it so easy to root for Harry. He's likable in a sad-sack kind of way. Between Harry's dry sense of humor and Bob the ghost's lascivious longings, there's definate comic relief throughout the book to balance out the dark side of Harry's investigative work.

To sum up, I am definately looking forward to listening to Book 2 in the series.

great story, great narrator

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