Summary: A group of necromancers come to Chicago looking to make themselves into Gods.
Dresden Files is a summer reading series for me. One of those books that I read when I just don’t have much to put into the reading. It is not complete fluff, but it is enjoyable, easy to read, with a good hero and some humor.
Scribd just added all of the audiobooks and so I will probably pick up another one or two this summer. Because I tend to only read one or two of these books a year, it did take me a bit to remembers some of the finer points of the story and what happened in the last book. (Of course once I finished I realized I accidentally skipped a book, which explains some of the missing plot points.)
Just to catch everyone up. Dresden is a wizard in Chicago. He has a private practice, a supernatural Private Eye and consults with the Chicago cops on weird stuff.
In the last couple books, things have been bad. His girl friend was changed into a vampire to punish him. Dresden was really hurt destroying a coven of vampires and is in the middle of a war between a group of vampires and the wizards (although Dresden is not particularly liked or accepted by many of the wizards.) He is also hiding his half brother, who is a vampire.
Summary: Who we worship, and why we worship is central to the role of the church.
Summary: Old men (and women) make better warriors because they have something to live for, and fight for.





