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While the book is not Butcher's best it's still a good read and the series definitely worth reading.

I just started reading the first 60 pages yesterday.
But as a second start came Old Man's War which is such a page turner that I had to read it to the end.
So, no real progress this weekend with Furies.
Story-telling is good, magic system nothing extraordinary, characters not too thin.
I enjoyed Furies.
At times, I became annoyed with the progress, but I am excited to move on to the next in this series.
At times, I became annoyed with the progress, but I am excited to move on to the next in this series.


I hope to learn much more about the Marat culture which seems pretty interesting - I especially liked the contrast between their totems versus the spirit (Pokemon) based Alerans (Romans).
Marat vs. Aleran also resembles nicely my recent read of Ysabel Celts vs. Romans.
Why are the elementars of the valley stronger than elsewhere? Is there some kind of survival-of-the-fittest?



Jed wrote: "I am about 150 pages in. I am having a real hard time getting hooked and I feel like I have to force myself to read it. Does it get better as it goes on? "
While I thought the first book was OK, I emphatically agree that the books get better. I thought the series was excellent! While there are some standard themes and plot developments, Jim Butcher managed to surprise me over and over.
While I thought the first book was OK, I emphatically agree that the books get better. I thought the series was excellent! While there are some standard themes and plot developments, Jim Butcher managed to surprise me over and over.
I remember rolling my eyes a few times on the first book.
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The others get better, IMO....but it all depends on perspective and what you like, I'm sure.
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The others get better, IMO....but it all depends on perspective and what you like, I'm sure.
Books mentioned in this topic
Ysabel (other topics)Old Man's War (other topics)
Furies of Calderon (other topics)