“The characters within a book were, from a certain point of view, identical on some fundamental level ‒ there weren't any images of them, no physical tangibility whatsoever. They were pictures in the reader's head, constructs of imagination and ideas, given shape by the writer's work and skill and the reader's imagination. Parents, of a sort.”
Quote by Jim Butcher
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Small Favor: A Novel of the Dresden Files
In this installment of the Dresden Files, Harry Dresden, a wizard in Chicago, finds himself entangled in a magical mystery that threatens the city. As he delves into the case, he encounters various supernatural entities and faces moral dilemmas, all while trying to maintain his balance between his personal life and his responsibilities as a wizard. more
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