“Magic is a kind of energy. It is given shape by human thoughts and emotions, by imagination. Thoughts define that shape—and words help to define those thoughts. That’s why wizards usually use words to help them with their spells. Words provide a sort of insulation as the energy of magic burns through a spell caster’s mind.”
Quote by Jim Butcher
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Fool Moon: Book two of The Dresden Files
In this fantasy novel, the protagonist, Harry Dresden, is a wizard living in modern-day Chicago. The story is the second entry in The Dresden Files series and follows his adventures as he navigates the supernatural world. The novel is known for its blend of dark humor and complex storytelling, with intricate plots and well-developed characters. It explores themes of magic, morality, and the struggle between good and evil. more
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