tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8748211313953490132.post859606557268958816..comments2024-03-02T03:42:21.541-05:00Comments on Bastard Books: Bastard Reaction: Ghost Story by Jim ButcherBastardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06262625208142078301noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8748211313953490132.post-69150575176485608612013-04-01T19:37:56.268-04:002013-04-01T19:37:56.268-04:00I hear what you're saying with regard to the f...I hear what you're saying with regard to the flashbacks. As a die-hard fan (I named my parakeet Harry Dresden) I really enjoyed getting a taste of Harry's past. In fact, I wish Jim Butcher could write a series of books--or even novellas on Harry's life as a teen. A few graphic novels might even be cool, too. And I'd like them to take place when he tries to escape from Justin and his time with Ebenezer. We all love Harry the adult. I'd like to know Harry the teen and how he grew into that hero we root for every time Jim Butcher strikes him down. I loved the emotion behind Ghost Story. When Molly sees him with her SIGHT, and he proves to her it's really him by quoting Star Wars, I laughed through my tears. It also killed me when Murph finally accepted his passing. As far as who I see Harry more with? Murphy seems a more likely candidate. As much as I adore Molly, I don't know if Harry can get past seeing her as more than his good friend's daughter. Cecyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09434882042667233518noreply@blogger.com