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Did you discover the books because of the TV Show?
gknee:
Thanks for the links Zygoptera, I loved them. :) Restoration of Faith is wonderful.
Darkling:
--- Quote from: Priscellie on March 13, 2007, 01:34:49 PM ---Thirty pages, Darkling? I think you're confusing it with "Something Borrowed," Jim's short story from "My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding." :D
As Zygoptera said, the best place to find it and "Vignette" is on Jim-Butcher.com, at the links she provided.
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I forgot how long it was.
AndrewRK:
I had never heard of the books, or even Jim Butcher, before the show came on. I hunted them down soon after. Also, man am I glad to see those links. I read all the books and found myself seriously missing them.
Vendrin:
Saw the first two shows, looked on sci-fi.com to look at some previews, noticed the based on books thing, and picked up the books and very satisfied I did.
Sidara:
(de-lurks)
I'd heard of the books, mostly because I was in Buffy fandom at the time and people mentioned that James Marsters was doing the voice-overs (ironically this put me off because I was terribly terribly sick of Spike).
Didn't really think anything else of it until I was in the States a few weeks ago and channel surfing, and the lovely Mr Blackthorne appeared on my screen. After I'd picked my jaw up off the floor and mopped up the drool, I watched the rest of the episode (it was Hair of the Dog). Went straight to the bookstore and bought Dead Beat and Proven Guilty as the others were out of stock. Read em, and now I'm addicted, and busily trying to get friends into the show/books. Currently I've read everything up to about a quarter of the way through Blood Rites, which is leaving me in something of a panic as it's the last unread book I have!
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