Cold Days by Jim Butcher

Cold Days (Dresden Files, #14)

by Jim Butcher

Following his death by a mystery assailant, Harry Dresden, Winter Knight to Mab, the Queen of Air and Darkness, must gather his friends and allies, prevent the annihilation of countless innocents, and find a way out of his eternal subservience before his newfound powers claim the only thing he has left to call his own ... his soul.

Reviewed by jnikkir on

5 of 5 stars

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Disclaimer: this is not an actual review. I would give most of Jim Butcher's books 8 stars if I could. (Was trying to type "6", hit "8". Eh, that's probably closer to reality anyway.)

Bullet point reactiony things that might be slightly spoilery:
• HARRY HARRY HARRY I MISSED YOU AND YOUR SNARKY NARRATION
• Harry/Karrin... ugh, perfection, just stop it.
• Thomas, ilu THIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS much.
• TOOT-TOOT IS ALSO PERFECTION. "We're all Winter and stuff! Go, Winter!" / "Go, pizza!" / "No, no, no! We practiced this!" / "GO, PIZZA!" / "This is why you're all kernels and I'm a major general. 'Cause you got corn silk in your ears." OH TOOT, I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU.
• Molly. OH GOD MOLLY.
• What is up with Mac?! I mean seriously whaaaaaaaaaat.
• I love EVERYONE IN THIS BAR, but I think Mouse is my favorite character after Harry, ngl.
• Santa Claus smackdown lolllllll still giggling


I love The Dresden Files, the end.

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