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The other stories are great as well and it's a must read for any Dresden fans

All in all, it was great and definitely whet my appetite for Peace Talks!

I have to say that I feel a little cheated, though. As someone who has already bought Working For Bigfoot, I was dissatisfied to basically be paying for those stories twice. This feels like the publisher was trying to pad the anthology. Why, I have no idea. I think most of us wouldn't have minded a shorter book. Most of us bought the Big Foot anthology. Why pay us the disservice?


I am commenting in order to enter the contest to win them all as the Den of Geek website instructed me to do--so I can read them all .
Thanks! And I can't wait to participate in this group.
P.S. Do you think I can read this one before I read all the others? If it's short stories, do they fall at a particular time in the sequence?


That said, there were also a few good and bad surprises for me in this one. I definitely expected we would see the world from Maggie's perspective but to see the bravery in her story at such a young age definitely drives home the point that she is Dresden's daughter. I definitely didn't expect the fact that we would see the zoo from Mouse's perspective and that was definitely a high point for me. I did find myself getting a bit bored during the Bigfoot stories. Not because they were low action, but more because they felt like an afterthought and I didn't see how they would have played much into the overall chronology of the universe. It seemed a bit out of left field, but I did like the glimpses of father Harry peppered throughout the stories.
All in all the book was great and I would definitely recommend having a read if you are well versed in the Dresden universe. I don't think I would recommend starting here for a newbie.

My favourite has to be the rashomon inspired zoo day, with Harry, Molly and even Mouse all telling the not quite same story.


I loved the story from the point of view of Marcone.

thanks Jim :)


Regarding the collection, what could be better...other than a novel...than the chance to get better acquainted with Maggie, Mouse, Winter Lady Molly (whoa, does she have a raw deal, or what?) and Warden Ramirez (whoa, does he have a raw back, or what?)?
I had previously read the 'Bigfoot' stories...but, enjoyed them differently in the overall context of this collection. I had also previously read the 'Marcone' story...but, Gentleman Johnny is a compelling, enigmatic figure...and, its such spooky fun getting a peek inside his thought processes that I relished the return trip.
On its own, I both enjoyed and highly recommend 'Brief Cases'. However, as someone who has been feasting on the 'Files' since Fool Moon was published in 2001, I feel like someone who's waiting for his caveman ribeye to be delivered, and keeps getting tapas instead. Great hors d'oeuvres, Mr. Butcher...WHERE'S THE BEEF?
OK...I'm off the soapbox ;-)










I got into the Dresden Files when I was real depressed and down on my luck. My mom had all the books up to "changes" this was before ghost stories. It really pulled me out of my funk. I'm glad to have a new book to enjoy. :)

I think honestly "Zoo Day" will play a key role in "Peace talks". The three prespectives help build the set up. I have a feeling that the book of monsters that attack kids will play a role in the next book, as will mouses brother. Not sure about the warlock. I'm more excited than ever for the next book. Soooo many questions that need to be answered.


"The best story in the collection is saved for last—and one of the things that makes it so delightful is that it's structured from the points-of-view of three different characters, discussing the events of the same day. Harry, his ten-year-old daughter, Maggie, and Foo Dog Mouse each narrate their unique conflicts of the day, each challenge tailored directly to the characters."
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