I really wanted to dislike Furies of Calderon because it's one of the reasons Jim Butcher hasn't written more Dresden Files but it's actually excellent so now I hate it.
(I'm now _begrudgingly_ 3 chapters into the second book in the series.)
I really wanted to dislike Furies of Calderon because it's one of the reasons Jim Butcher hasn't written more Dresden Files but it's actually excellent so now I hate it.
(I'm now _begrudgingly_ 3 chapters into the second book in the series.)
We are pleased to announce that #JimButcher will be our Writer Guest of Honor for #NWC46!
Jim Butcher is the author of #TheDresdenFiles, #CodexAlera, and a new #steampunk series, #TheCinderSpires. His resume includes a laundry list of skills which were useful a couple centuries ago, and he plays guitar quite badly. An avid gamer, he plays tabletop games in varying systems, a variety of video games on PC and console, and LARPs whenever he can make time for it.
More info: https://www.norwescon.org/2023/07/19/announcing-writer-guest-of-honor-jim-butcher/
Striking scene in chapter 16 of Cursor's Fury.
Two major characters, one POV and one a temporary noble ally, are preparing for a disaster. They're in a dungeon with a third character, the spy, who can provide answers to ward off part of that disaster. The imprisoned spy is held hostage from afar by a villain who threatens her child.
Everything in the story leading up to this point excuses continued and escalated brutality against the spy. The POV character is advised to double down on the villain's approach and escalate the threats against the child. It would be an effective approach.
The characters begin to go down that route. Then the POV character stops. She turns everything upside down. Instead of threatening the child, she promises to rescue the child. The spy, incredulous, is not taken in. But the offer is real. So the POV character takes her own dagger and puts it in the hand of the spy, laid against the POV character's throat. Help us and we'll save your child. Don't believe us? Use the knife. This is her pledge of truth.
When asked why she would do this, why she would go this route when instead everything called for increased brutality, she responds.
[The noblewoman's] eyebrows rose, startled. "What are you doing, girl?"
" I'm showing you the difference, your Grace," she said. "Between my Realm. And yours."
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I'm reading the first Codex Alera book. Wow; I love this! I already knew Jim Butcher from his Dresden Files books. This isn't that, but he *really* knows how to write action.
Also, every time he uses the term "Knights Aerant" I find myself saying it out loud; it just sounds so cool.
This is the series where the author was challenged to write something based on both the Roman Legions and Pokemon. (In conversation with my kid, I think he's included magic from Avatar: The Last Airbender too.)
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