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Anyone else really enjoy Maggie's perspective in Zoo Day?
groinkick:
I have to admit that I really enjoyed the story from her perspective. The Dresden Files have a lot of Harry suffering but I just couldn't help but smile ear to ear by how well Jim conveyed the love Harry, and Maggie have for each other, and the fear they have of messing it up. Also it's fun seeing how someone else see's Harry and is able to describe him from a different perspective.
I didn't think I'd like seeing her character in the story but admit I was wrong. I enjoyed what she brought to the story, and also how Harry was different... Maybe it was because it was a Harry Dresden I hadn't seen in a while, one that was happy... An adventure that had danger, but didn't lose it's overall happy feeling.
Slowpool:
I loved it. At least, I love the character; Jim's writing seemed a little inconsistent when it came to her internal dialogue, but I don't think he's ever written a child's point of view before, so I can't fault him for that. That sort of thing is a learning process.
Or maybe it's just that she'd intentionally downplaying her own cunning. I look forward to the YA series, as well as Harry coming to understand just how formidable his daughter might actually be.
Mpol:
Really looking forward to PT and their interactions. I expect it to feel a little like when a Thomas lived with Harry in that there will be some growing pains but in the most awkward and heart felt way.
Made me really like Maggie too. Loved that Jim has a character so open about her social anxiety. I’m so glad her awful past isn’t being glossed over.
Hagbard Celine:
I guess I would have preferred it that she wasn't anything supernatural at all...but I suppose it was inevitable.
Mira:
I enjoyed it too, and the important part is she does remember..
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