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« Reply #15 on: January 23, 2026, 05:38:50 PM »
He was harsh, yes.  However keep in mind that he is also hurting, he is grieving as well because at the moment anyway, everything has been taken away from him.  This makes him angry, not rational, that may come later, we shall see how Jim handles it.
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« Reply #16 on: January 23, 2026, 06:52:57 PM »
As far as Fitz goes my theory is if Will got an upgrade from being in that battle what would it do to a council level wizard who took in his first big bite of magic that night. If he wasn't worn out that means he took in let's call it wild magic and if at the end of the fight he took in a lot and then didn't use magic for a week or two. That could explain why he has such a broad range and extra large gas tank. Or he's a plant that will come back to ruin dresden's life in the future
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« Reply #17 on: January 23, 2026, 07:41:54 PM »


Some quick points/thoughts on some aspects that jumped out at me:

-   As someone on one of these threads has already brought up, where’s Marcone as Chicago is struggling and re-building?  And as the Baron of Chicago, he takes no action against the ghouls eating people off his streets?  How does that reconcile with the Accord signatory we saw in Battle Ground?

I was rereading "The good people" which is Molly's inner monologue, and she says Marcone is doing more for Chicago than the government, or something like that. And in the book we know Gard says Marcone send her. So it is possible that Marcone is doing something, and we may see it addressed in the next book. But what was weird for me was the fact that Harry did not even mention what Marcone was doing. Nothing like "I knew Marcone's people were controlling the scavengers and he has been so busy with this and that"

-   Why aren’t Toot-Toot and the wee Folk involved in finding Justine?  Dresden has narrated several times that they are essentially everywhere, and he’s enlisted/bribed/rewarded them in helping him find people, foes, items, etc.  They were used extensively before, during, and after the Battle for Chicago to find the flying squids, cadavers, etc.  Why not used to find Justine?

I don't think the wee folk that are loyal to Dresden can be so far away. Justine is in Europe, she probably flew there very soon in the series. Besides, only because Harry did not mention that he used the wee folk, it does not mean he didn't.

-   The essentially non-speaking role Demonreach is an odd choice.  We’re used to Dresden talking directly to him, even in the presence of others, and Demonreach responding.  Why so little dialogue here? 

Yes. That was very weird, but I think it is on purpose. Jim is doing something. Remember that Harry realized a while ago that Demonreach can hide things for him. I believe the lack of dialogue is a hint at something changing in their relationship. I agree it is weird for now but I will keep the mind open to the idea that there is a good reason for that.
-   Also, where was Lea?  I would have expected at least a scene with her and some discussion of the engagement and the Battle of Chicago she missed.  She must regret that she couldn’t have taken part in THAT.
It has been a while, we don't know much of what Lea is doing. Personally, it does not bother me.

-   Where were the Men in Black teased at the end of Battle Ground?  I was expecting them to show up in some fashion in this book.

I think they are the ones doing the inspection for chemicals. Otherwise, would why Jim spent so much time talking about a boring inspection? And we have Harry explicitly dismissing them as non-important, which is a serious red flag. Perhaps they were just gathering information, perhaps they left a bag with a hex, perhaps they planted bugs (improbable). I don't know, but I am almost sure they are important and perhaps the Librarians.


-   Thomas was much too harsh on Dresden.  Without Dresden’s choices (if you want to call them that), Thomas would be dead, Justine likely dead, and their son also likely dead.

However, the biggest issues with the book that I have revolve around Mab.  I’m starting a separate thread for my thoughts on Mab in the hopes of getting different thoughts and perspectives on her role in the book.

I tend to be very protective of Harry, so my first reaction was being mad at Thomas. But then I realized that interaction happened when Thomas was too...raw. He was in terrible pain and when we hurt we are rarely fair or rational. But a few months later he gave him a Beetle, and they hug and I am sure some things were said after the last page. So I am ok with that and ready to enjoy my Thomas. I love him and his interactions with Harry. The moment when Harry is feeding Thomas with memories of what they did together, and how Harry thinks he is a hero are among my favourite parts of the book and probably of the whole series. All the feelings.
I will see your thread about Mab.
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« Reply #18 on: January 26, 2026, 08:13:59 AM »
Got it on Friday, finished it on Saturday. Overall, a very good and different book than the others. I was very happy that Fitz was the new apprentice, because that makes Ghost Story in retrospect much better (because I was unhappy all those years about Fitz taking up a good part of that book with him disappearing afterwards).

I think Butcher wrote Harry dealing with his grief quite well and how it takes a lot of time to heal. At first glance, I can't find a thing I am really unhappy about with this book, except maybe that I think Bonea got a bit the short end of the stick being Harrys second "daughter" and that Harry wasn't even thinking about contacting Einherjar Murphy (although there's of course a good reason for it, with the shade and all).

8,5/10 I would say, and on to Mirror Mirror.

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« Reply #19 on: January 26, 2026, 04:58:17 PM »
I also thought Carlos was a bit too far back to normal given how hostile things left off between him and Harry at the end of the last book.

It also seemed to pivot Lara a little too far towards trying to keep similar standards to Thomas' standards of self-discipline to limit the harm his hunger does.  She's still the same character who described herself as a polite, neat monster who'd destroy the Council through peace ... and got off on disemboweling her (admittedly, awful) cousin for committing treachery.  What I'm not sure of is whether she's playing Harry, or Jim is trying to retcon her to be not as a more sympathetic character?

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« Reply #20 on: January 26, 2026, 05:52:13 PM »
At the end of Battle Ground, Carlos has been yelling before coming to see Harry.
I took this as, he is angry about the news, about the "Terms" and about having to be the one to deliver the news. Which at the time got picked up as anger at Harry.

Not that there wasn't any anger at Harry, but more Harry and Council both being idiots with Carlos in the middle and very stressed about being the messenger.

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« Reply #21 on: January 26, 2026, 10:49:36 PM »
It also seemed to pivot Lara a little too far towards trying to keep similar standards to Thomas' standards of self-discipline to limit the harm his hunger does.  She's still the same character who described herself as a polite, neat monster who'd destroy the Council through peace ... and got off on disemboweling her (admittedly, awful) cousin for committing treachery.  What I'm not sure of is whether she's playing Harry, or Jim is trying to retcon her to be not as a more sympathetic character?
Thinking on it, Lara is operating in a different space than we've seen her before. Mab says "You are engaged to a wealthy, powerful, desirable woman who respects you enough to tell you the truth," so we can take it she's being more honest with Harry than she has in the past. We also mostly see her operating at a distance from her life as a vampire and head of the White Court. At the Halloween party, we see her more like her old self when Harry embarrasses her.

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« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2026, 03:03:14 AM »
Thinking on it, Lara is operating in a different space than we've seen her before. Mab says "You are engaged to a wealthy, powerful, desirable woman who respects you enough to tell you the truth," so we can take it she's being more honest with Harry than she has in the past. We also mostly see her operating at a distance from her life as a vampire and head of the White Court...
I think this is Lara playing it cautiously.
She has successfully manipulated Harry in the past... and he has seen through her deceptions in the past.
Harry has responded to her whamp-mojo like other men do... and Harry has kept his head enough to do a major evocation even in the midst of Lara going full-on-ravenous on him:  her losing control while he saved them both.  Lara isn't sure what would happen if it came to full-on conflict.  So she's... cautious.

I think this is Lara keeping her options open.
She's under Mab's orders to marry him, and she currently sees no way out of that.  She is building trust with Harry, because WK-Harry is stronger than any prior Harry, and she sees the advantages of a trust-based working peer/partner in such a marriage.  And, of course -- if her opinions & "best course of action" change -- it's far easier to betray someone who trusts you.  Lara's political by instinct, and options are a politician's best friends.

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« Reply #23 on: January 29, 2026, 12:43:41 AM »
Good question. For Feds we only got the HBGB inspectors who weren't the Men in Black.

Yes, this is my biggest disappointment with the book.  At first when Harry kept look up in the sky thinking someone was watching him I wondered if they had designated a satellite in space to watch him/the city.  That or some type of plane flying over head and he felt the tingle on his neck from someone watching him.....Nope, just a rock gargoyle...

Fitz :
For me it would have been better to keep him under Mort, and perhaps work out of the Castle as his ghost adviser instead of another Apprentice. Sure, teaching and all that helped, but he also said how HE needs to get back to work to learn more.  Would prefer to see him doing some travel or bringing people in to teach himself new tricks.
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« Reply #24 on: January 29, 2026, 01:02:14 AM »
Would prefer to see him doing some travel or bringing people in to teach himself new tricks.
Emphasis added. So much this. He's got the knowledge of the ways! I've been waiting since Changes for some awesome travel stuff. Or at least some hoped over to Italy for some great food. In this book, he could have used the ways to bring in some hard to get supplies or something. The way the story went, with all the mentions of food being difficult to get, a group trip to a grocery store with backpacks would have been a big help.

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« Reply #25 on: January 29, 2026, 01:05:41 AM »
Emphasis added. So much this. He's got the knowledge of the ways! I've been waiting since Changes for some awesome travel stuff. Or at least some hoped over to Italy for some great food. In this book, he could have used the ways to bring in some hard to get supplies or something. The way the story went, with all the mentions of food being difficult to get, a group trip to a grocery store with backpacks would have been a big help.

Yes!!  Where is the trip to the Vatican to yell at the group in charge of holding the Coins?!?!  Esp. after Marcone has one...

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« Reply #26 on: January 29, 2026, 05:37:49 AM »
So I made some notes rereading.

Harry says the dates were mainly a PR thing. I think this is Harry misunderstanding Mab. Mab's goal was to get Lara addicted sooner rather than later. This wouldn't happen for at least a year if she didn't insist on them spending time together. Harry wouldn't have made a point of being around her. Maybe they would have done the experiments, but that wouldn't have gotten them to three feedings.

Lara says the Hungers die with their hosts; Thomas's hunger says it will be consigned to Outside. I think the Hunger probably knows better. Thoughts?

Harry says "Drakul had been a late-fourteenth-century type." Does Harry mean Drakul is from the late 14th century or does he mean Drakul has a late 14th century aesthetic? The first one is wrong. Harry can be wrong.

Harry asks Toot "who could make it in time?" Butters, Carlos, Daniel, Fr. Forthill, the Alphas, Rabbi Aaronson, Gard, and Lara and crew made it. (I don't think I am missing anyone, but I might be). Who else do you think Harry called in, if anyone?

How did Bock get Kravos's book of shadows? Harry had it in Grave Peril. He got it from Stallings.

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« Reply #27 on: February 01, 2026, 03:31:18 AM »
I probably need to do a complete reread of Twelve Months.  I was very busy last week.  My reading was both rushed but also limited by various duties I had to attend to.  On top of that, I had a family event to attend in Southern California this past weekend, so I stopped about 3/4 of the way through and finished Monday night when I returned home.

I really enjoyed the first half to perhaps two thirds of this novel.  At the moment I can’t pinpoint where the story started to lose momentum for me.  It was only after I finished did I start to wonder what went wrong, why did my enjoyment of Twelve Months take such a sudden dip?

I don’t know if any of you are familiar with the YouTube channel, Red Letter Media.  They do humorous reviews of really bad science fiction, fantasy, horror and action movies and TV shows.  Sometimes they also do reviews of more serious fare and they often do retrospective reviews of older movies and TV shows.  About a week or two ago they did a couple of fun videos about the first season of Star Trek Deep Space Nine. 

This channel has been around since near the beginning of YouTube but they really gained traction about ten years ago with a fictional dirty old man character named Mr. Plinket, who did a series of videos that dissected and thoroughly eviscerated; with a lot of dark humor, the George Lucas’ Star Wars sequels.  The Disney sequel reviews were even more savage.  Mr. Plinket has a line that he uses whenever a character does something that runs counter to clearly established character traits or does something that violates accepted cannon, but something that might happen so quickly that you do not immediately realize it.  Mr. Plinket will say when pointing out these writing errors, “you didn’t notice it, but your brain did.”  Consciously you didn’t pay attention to it, but deep down you pick up on these contradictions and they create a kind of cognitive dissonance.  For me, the cognitive dissonance was really enjoying Twelve Months and then feeling something is really off here.

First off, I don’t think this is a terrible novel and it has some really good elements.  It just has more flaws than I expect from a Dresden Files novel.

I’m not going to go into why I think Mab’s explanation of how love protection from the White Court can break down was problematic and how I think it could have been done better.  I did that in the thread about True Love Protection yesterday. (And I am fully aware of how arrogant that might sound coming from someone who isn’t a published author or an author of any fiction at all.)

I am also not going to address Lara’s kiss with Harry and what I think was wrong with that.  I think everyone’s missed something and I’m going to write about that later and probably in the True Love Protection thread.

I had a slight problem with Ebenezar deciding that he would no longer contest Harry’s decision to keep Maggie close to him and mellowing out rather quickly.  I get that Ebenezar was shocked and ashamed that he lost control and tried to kill Harry so I can accept Ebenezar wanting to make amends, but that change seemed a bit fast to me.

There was some something else that bothered me about that conversation.  Maybe I misread the conversation Harry and Eb had in Peace Talks about the White Court, but I got the impression that Ebenezar’s hatred of the White Court began long before his daughter became entangled with Lord Raith.  I had the impression there was someone else the White Court corrupted who had been close to Eb.  In their latest conversation Ebenezar only talked about Margaret and how angry he became because his only child had come under White Court influence.  Maybe that is also another indication Twelve Months takes place in a different part of the Dresden Multiverse; I’m not certain, but even if that is the case it feels like lazy writing rather than a clue we are in a multiverse.

Carlos Ramirez is now what; a secret agent working with Harry while pretending to be an ordinary, paranoid White Council Warden?  Where did that come from?  Again, it could be a multiverse thing, but I don’t think so.  For Ramirez to suddenly begin to trust Harry I think we needed another or extended scene to tie it together.  Carlos meets Harry as a Warden, but  when they are alone he tells Harry, “I’m going to extend you some trust, because I know you were setup by the Merlin and and someone else; someone whose voice I couldn’t identify, to be kicked off the Council.  I overheard part of a conversation…”  I’ll leave it you to figure what Carlos might have overheard, but you get the idea.  Give us a reason why Warden Ramirez suddenly accepts that Harry might still be one of the good guys.

There were things I was expecting to happen that did not occur that I found a little disappointing.  Now this is on me.  Just because I expect something to happen doesn’t mean Jim has to write it that way. 

First and most obvious, we didn’t get twelve months, we got about ten months “and then I had two more dates with Lara.”  (Not a direct quote.)  Really?  I get that this might have been the best place to end the story, but it felt to me like Jim decided to save LTW coming to see Harry for the next book and also to save Harry from being summoned; probably just before the marriage ceremony, to the Mirror Mirror world until the beginning of that book as well.  The second one is more understandable.

I thought we would see people from The Library show up.  We will probably find out that those boring ordinary inspectors were with The Library, but they didn’t really do anything of interest.  Maybe in the next book we will find out they planted magically immune listening devices in the castle.  When Harry first noticed something kept passing overhead, I thought it was a drone that was sent up to watch Harry by someone from The Library.

Speaking about that, I don’t know how anyone else felt about the gargoyles, but I found them to be rather boring.  I don’t have anything really good or bad to say about them.  Maybe in a future book we will get a more full backstory and perhaps this will give them more depth.
 
Someone else said they thought this would have been a good time for Lea to make an appearance and they were disappointed that it did not occur.  I can see their point of view on that.  I thought this might have been a very good time for Elaine to reappear.  We haven’t seen her since White Night and I think Twelve Months would have provided a good opportunity for her to show up and tell Harry, “I told you so” in regards to her distrust of the White Council and Harry getting kicked off of it.

Finally, I think that Lara Raith needed to show her teeth a bit more. (Figuratively speaking).  Some readers have said she was retconned into a kinder and gentler Lara.  I didn’t think of it as a full retcon, but those criticisms aren’t wrong either.  I think Lara Raith is at her most fun for readers when her sexiness and intelligence are balanced by us seeing how dangerous she is, not by Harry telling us how dangerous she is.

Now I’m going to start writing why the scene where Lara kissed Harry was messed up.  I hope you will enjoy it.  It will be posted in the True Love Protection Thread.  I will probably post it Sunday.
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« Reply #28 on: February 01, 2026, 07:36:03 AM »
I will comment only one thing. I imagined we were going to see the Librarians and that was one of the reasons I suspected I was not going to enjoy this book. And, conversely, it was one of the good things in the book that made me love it. Zero Librarians. At least, officially. But I am convinced the HBGB inspection were the Librarians (BTW, I did not caught the pun with the HBGB name until reading it in internet. The acronym sounds very different in my mind). I don't know what they did. As you said, perhaps magically undetectable microphones. We will see.
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« Reply #29 on: February 01, 2026, 08:41:27 AM »
I had the impression there was someone else the White Court corrupted who had been close to Eb.
It was definitely implied there was more to it than what happened to EB's daughter.

I agree on all the points of what was expected and Carlos doing a 180.