Twelve Months by Jim ButcherMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Gah, this book was SO DEPRESSING. It was genuinely tough to get through and I cried a few times during some of the particularly hard parts. That being said, this was a necessary installment in Harry’s world, giving us more than just the beat up wizard. We got to see Harry as protector, father, friend, knight, and, of course, wizard.
So, ya know, there was this big battle where a lot of people, namely Murphy, died. Harry is barely holding it together, essentially giving us all a great example of how you can’t pour from an empty cup. He is really trying, collecting strays for his castle, going on “dates” with Lara, taking on a new apprentice, and so much more. The amount of stories and issues going on made me exhausted, but I know that is part of us experiencing what Harry is going through.
This book, as I said, was tough and I struggled at a bunch of points in the first half of the book. It was really important for us all to go through that because I found myself appreciating the relationships and even the big battle more because we were in the “muck” with Harry earlier in the book. There are so many machinations going on that I couldn't even begin to talk about them all. Tough choices are made, bad guys are maybe not as bad as you think, etc. etc. etc. The end of this book reminded me why I keep coming back to this series, no matter how bad it beats me up.
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