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Many broadway stagehands are Dresden fans, what show would you like a backstage tour when here for NYCC?

Posted by Leah at March 25, 2010 02:12 PM

The first chapter does have that raw feel to it, but that is how Harry feels after suddenly finding out something so huge. As a father myself, I know the feeling.

Posted by Russell at March 11, 2010 01:31 PM

Fans of Harry, get to Suvudu.com right now ... Harry's reputation is on the line!

Posted by Alexander Nicolici at March 8, 2010 05:47 PM

remember that Mac, and Morgan knew each others first names, i got twenty bucks that says Mac turns out to have some pretty extraordinary skills. Jim always seems to hint at him being more than normal... although it is hard to find really good beer on a tight budget

Posted by Richard at March 6, 2010 03:17 AM

Is it just me or has anyone noticed that some of the characters in these gooks posess a measure of prophesy, i mean father forthill, the gatekeeper, michael, and mac just joined the ranks, kinda fitting that the first time mac speaks in full sentences that there is an unimaginable sense of prophesy.

Posted by Steve at March 5, 2010 12:55 PM

It seems disjointed because that's how Harry's brain was working after the first sentence. It will be interesting to see who the second character is that he runs into in Chapter 2 and if his thoughts congeal a little better.

Posted by Bev at March 4, 2010 11:32 PM

I too agree with Richard; It didn't seem particularly rough to me (although perhaps I was just over-excited at reading the first chapter). To me it felt... emotional? Raw? Not gonna lie, I had tears prickling in my eyes two-thirds of the way through...
... and then Mac and "grammar" made me laugh.
Spoiled a good book-cry :P.

Posted by Elisabeth Anne at March 4, 2010 10:23 PM

It's not a rough draft but given Jim's aggressive writing schedule in 2009 it may have a few rough edges. Not that I'm complaining! I'll take a guy who puts out a book a year on schedule (warts and all) over some kids who takes 3 years off and then decides he cant finish his story in less than 3000 pages.

Posted by Dave at March 4, 2010 07:38 PM

Yo Jimbo,

Keep em coming,

I wait a year for these things,

"shakes fist"

So good.

Posted by Chris at March 3, 2010 10:38 PM

Am I the only one happy that Turn Coat finally came to paperback? I love the hardcover version but its a beast to carry around, lets say, on the train. Or on my lunch at work. I'm going to enjoy re-reading while waiting for the next one in April.

Posted by Daniel G. at March 3, 2010 07:03 PM

I would agree with Richard. I think the writing style Butcher chose for Chapter 1 was intentionally rough to better show the fact that Dresden was in shock. Considering that all the books are from Dresden's point of view, I think it was quite effective.

Posted by Phil at March 3, 2010 09:07 AM

yeah this did seem like a rough draft, mickeyblu, but it also seemed to carry the shock of finding out that Harry has a kid. but what got me is that McAnally actually said more in this chapter than he has in all the other books combined!!!!

Posted by Richard at March 3, 2010 02:35 AM

Is it just me or does Jim's writing style seem a little different. It seemed off to me. Like its still a rough draft version

Posted by mickeyblu at March 2, 2010 11:23 PM

Woo hoo!! Thanks Jim for coming to NYCC, my wife and i hadnt read any of your books when we saw you there 2 years (or so) ago, and now we have all of em, and love em!

Thanks again

Posted by John N. at March 2, 2010 01:03 PM