Working for Bigfoot
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.22 (737 Votes) |
Asin | : | B012A8IE3O |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 296 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-31 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Buyif you have a Kindle" according to Michael Eade. I can safely say that if you are a Dresden Files fan, you're going to read this. And for seven dollars, three short stories with Dresden is fine. But let me emphasize that these three stories are short, and they're taking place earlier in the Dresden timeline. You're not learning anything new here, you're just getting a little bit of Dresden to tide you over until the next book. And for the Kindle price, that's fine.As far as the stories go, like I said, they. Jim Butcher is the best contemporary Urban Fiction Writer I have read. I wait for the next Dresden Files novel with much ANTICIP I cannot say anything bad about this collection, other than it is short. Jim Butcher is my favorite author. Period. I will never say that I am someone's number one fan Because Stephen King made that a curse (Misery). But I first read Harry the wizard when there were only two Dresden Files books on the shelf at my favorite book store ( Uncle Hugo's Science Fiction Book Store on Lake Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis MN). HBCD has evolved and grown from . Not as satisfying as a full Harry Dresden novel, but worth your time and money (at the Kindle price) Michael and Julie This book collects three related longish short stories about -- guess what? -- working for bigfoot.Sasquatch, has had a child with a (large) human woman, and since he cannot easily circulate in the world of humans, he has hired Harry to look out for the boy. Each time Sasquatch hires calls upon Harry, there is a fresh crisis to deal with. In the first case, the bookish boy is being bullied at school by a predatory pair of older boys who perceive his gentle na
As a middle schooler in B Is for Bigfoot, Irwin attracts the unwelcome attention of a pair of bullying brothers who are more than they seem, and, when Harry steps in, it turns out they have a mystical guardian of their own. He's a good kid, but the extraordinary strength of his magical aura has a way of attracting trouble. But when it turns out the long hair covers every square inch of his latest client's body, and the legs contribute to a nine-foot height, even the redoubtable detective realizes he's treading new ground. In the three novellas that make up Working for Bigfoot, collected together here for the first time, listeners encounter Dresden at different points in his storied career and in Irwin's life. Finally, Irwin is all grown up - and has a grown up's typical problems