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A review by labunnywtf
Brief Cases: More Stories from The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
3.0
James Marsters doing a Minnesotan accent is something I didn't know I needed. That man needs to teach a class on accents.
This is a quick and easy story, wherein Dresden teaches a group of baby wizards all about the world of saving mortals from their own brand of peril. It's a classic story, wherein a teacher teaches, and we see flashbacks to a specific incident that showcases the lesson.
Both stories are interesting, and it's a fun supernatural villain. However, there is a twist involved that wasn't really fleshed out, which feels like a missed opportunity. I realize it's a short story and there's only so much room, but still. Disappointing.
This is a quick and easy story, wherein Dresden teaches a group of baby wizards all about the world of saving mortals from their own brand of peril. It's a classic story, wherein a teacher teaches, and we see flashbacks to a specific incident that showcases the lesson.
Both stories are interesting, and it's a fun supernatural villain. However, there is a twist involved that wasn't really fleshed out, which feels like a missed opportunity. I realize it's a short story and there's only so much room, but still. Disappointing.