![]() I am glad at this point that I only have one more to read to be caught up. I get that he was going for a “part 1 of 2” vibe but this cliffhanger situation is such a departure from his standard format to be a distraction. Overall, this book felt like a whole lot of nothing, other than setting the stage for the next book, which he published shortly after this one, so at least there’s that. Really REALLY bad people show up and they are definitely going to do VERY BAD THINGS. ![]() The big fancy meeting of all the people begins.There is planning for a big fancy meeting of all the people (aka, the titular Peace Talks).It’s very bad and they are in big trouble. A central character does a bad thing! We don’t know why, but we know that someone else made them do it.Here I present my very basic very non-spoilery review of book 16. Maybe too many things?īook 15 – Heist and Hijinks! A moderate amount of stuff happens.īook 16 – Barely anything happens, but wow, book 17 is going to be a doozy. ![]() Here’s a one-sentence summary of books 14, 15, and 16 for explanationīook 14 – Everything happens. There were about 6 years in between book 15 and this book and if I had waited that long, I would have been disappointed, and a little mad. I’m rounding third and headed for home with The Dresden Files, with only one more published book in the series to read. ![]()
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