“Anyway, my office is small - one room, but on the corner, with a couple of windows. The sign on the door reads, simply, HARRY DRESDEN, WIZARD. Just inside the door is a table, covered with pamphlets with titles like: Magic and You, and Why Witches Don't Sink Any Faster Than Anyone Else - a Wizard's Perspective. I wrote most of them. I think it's important for we practitioners of the Art to keep up a good public image. Anything to avoid another Inquisition.”
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Grave Peril is the third book in the popular fantasy series The Dresden Files, written by Jim Butcher. The novel follows Harry Dresden, a wizard who operates in the modern world, navigating the complexities of both the magical and mundane realms. This book is characterized by its rich magical system, well-developed characters, and a plot that intertwines personal and global conflicts. The story delves into themes of power, responsibility, and the struggle between good and evil, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre. more
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