Blood Rites

Background

Published in 2006, Blood Rites is the 6th book in The Dresden Files. This time the main fight is with the Black Court vampires and this time, Harry brings the fight to them. The reader learns more about the White Council and Harry has to deal with some hard truths about the only wizard who he ever really looked up to.

Blood Rites
Blood Rites

My Thoughts

This one wasn’t my favorite but it was still a good read. We learn more and more about Harry and his past and the characters are further developed. The author does a great job setting up larger story.

Recommendation

A good book and another link in the chain. Not for the kids.

Fool Moon

Background

Published in 2001, Fool Moon is the 2nd book in The Dresden Files. It was largely written before the first book of the series was published and the author was still taking classes in writing.

This book brings in werewolves into Chicago and there is only one wizard in the phonebook…

Fool Moon
Fool Moon

My Thoughts

I read this book out of order since it was unavailable when I wanted it. I had already read through the 5th book of the series before beginning this one so I was already familiar with many of the characters that were introduced. It was still a good read but I’d highly recommend reading books in a series in order.

I liked the idea of several different kinds of werewolves all interacting. The author really does a great job of capturing the subtleties of different legends and brings them together with ease.

Recommendation

A fun read. Not for the kids due to violence.

Death Masks

Background

Published in 2003, Death Masks is the 5th book in The Dresden Files. This book sees Harry dealing with the White Court of vampires now that he dealt with the Red Court in the last book in the series. There is a lot of confusion and the reader learns much more about Harry’s history and family.

Death Masks
Death Masks

My Thoughts

Another good book. I liked the touch of several different kind of vampires which was touched on in the last book. The idea that the porn industry is at least partially fueled by vampires that feel on sexual energy is one I hadn’t heard of before… We get much more information on Thomas and the Knights of the Cross.

Recommendation

Worth the read. Again, not for the kids.

Summer Knight

Background

Published in 2002, Summer Knight is the 4th book in the The Dresden Files series. This book sees Harry pulled into a conflict between the fairy kingdoms of summer and winter and reintroduced to his first love who he thought was dead.

Summer Knight
Summer Knight

My Thoughts

A fun book that gave a lot of backstory on Harry and further expanded the universe of The Dresden Files. A good deal of the book is fought in the Nevernever which is like a literary “room of requirement” and gives almost unlimited options to the author. Harry becomes almost a little overpowered and I’m a little worried about that becoming a theme in the books.

Recommendation

Another good book. Not for the kids.

Grave Peril

Background

Originally published in September of 2001, Grave Peril is the 3rd book in the The Dresden Files series. There is a note on the audio book that the author believes this book marks the “real” beginnings of the series in terms of momentum.

Harry ends up going to the home of the Red Court which sets the stage for much of the series to follow.

Grave Peril
Grave Peril

My Thoughts

I read the books out of order as the 2nd book wasn’t available at the time and I went through the first in a day. I hate doing that kind of thing because so much of the series was cumulative. Harry had the help of werewolves in this book which he certainly didn’t in the first. Still, the author is always good enough to give a brief into to the characters in each book when the read first encounters them.

Recommendation

Another good book and a little more adult than the last.

Storm Front

Background

Published in 2000, Storm Front is the first book in the The Dresden Files series. It was originally written as a class assignment. Fortunately, the teacher pronounced it good enough to publish.

Storm Front
Storm Front

My Thoughts

I enjoyed the book. I was still recovering from reading Wuthering Heights and a friend suggested the series. I liked the idea of a wizard detective and looked up the first book. Not for the young, it has some language and adult situations. Still, it was entertaining and I found myself swept up in the series.

Recommendation

Good book and worth the read.

Wuthering Heights

Background

Wuthering Heights was published in 1847 by Emily Brontë. It is considered to be a classic in English literature along with other works that came from the 3 Brontë sisters. Most notable is likely the oldest’s (Charlotte) Jane Erye. All deal with Victorian era morality and challenges as a whole.

Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights

My Thoughts

I can appreciate that this book was a first in terms of psychological abuse and was a challenge to the social status quo at the time. Having only had some side knowledge of the book, it remained as a book I would have liked to have read. “Have read”, in the past tense… I’m glad I was able to get through it and can give my first hand opinion.

Complete garbage. It was so hard to keep going through it! This story had no one I was rooting for, no one who I cared about in the slightest… It took so much out of me that I didn’t read another book for over 3 weeks.

Recommendation

Read the cliff notes or skip it if you can.

Dune Messiah

Background

Originally published in 1969, Dune Messiah is the sequel to Frank Herbert’s classic science fiction novel Dune. The story takes place 12 years after the events of Dune, and it follows Paul Atreides, who has now become the Emperor of the Known Universe. However, Paul soon realizes that his power comes at a great cost, and he begins to question whether he is truly the messiah that his followers believe him to be. The novel explores themes of power, religion, and the dangers of hero worship.

Dune Messiah
Dune Messiah

My Thoughts

I wasn’t quite that impressed after the first book. Paul has many special powers but that won’t stop everyone around him from trying to control him. He seems a little overpowered for my tastes but the story works regardless.

Recommendation

Good book. It went by very fast.

The State of Affairs

Background

Published in Oct 2017, The State of Affairs is a book discussing the contemporary view on marriage and sexuality. More particularly about why people stray from their marriages and commitments in general.

The State of Affairs

My Thoughts

Talk about a depressing book! As someone who has experienced divorce and being cheated on, this book was not only painful but insightful. I am consistently trying to learn and grow from my experiences and this book gave me some things to think about.

One of the hardest things of post-marital life is confronting where I had issues. (Some of which I didn’t know about until I remarried.) Some of the main takeaways here was that her affair was different for her than it was for me. This book had me break away from some of the black and white thinking I had on the issue. It also was a good reminder to talk through a dozen more things with my wife.

My favorite line from the book was, “I’d recommend having an affair like I’d recommend getting cancer.” I wholeheartedly agree.

Recommendation

I told my wife it was worth the read but I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone.

Write It When I’m Gone

Background

Published in 2007, Write It When I’m Gone is a book of essays and information from a member of the media that followed him through the vice presidency, through the Presidency and beyond.

Write It When I'm Gone
Write It When I’m Gone

My Thoughts

President Ford was outside of my time. All I really knew was the satire and a little bit of the history of that time. This book really changed my perspective in seeing a little bit of the man behind the falls and so on.

A few choice takeaways was how much he didn’t like Ronald Reagan and how approachable he was. I didn’t know about his work outside of the Presidency or how he really set the stage for the modern post-presidential business model.

Recommendation

Another solid read. I enjoyed it.