
So far, I’ve had two DNF, and the last three books I managed to finish were either disappointing or just okay. We’re halfway through July now, and honestly, I’ve been having a rut of a reading month. Kinda like lifting the engine block out of a car.” I love The Dresden Files more when the actions are spread out as I said, the best part of The Dresden Files is when Butcher focusses the narrative on Harry and the development of his relationships with the important people in his life that’s what Butcher did in the second half of Small Favor, and it worked really well for me. Butcher has an engaging and straightforward writing style, and the formulaic storytelling structure does make long action sequences boring because most of the time, we’ll know the result of the battles already. With this series, I definitely prefer when there are breaks and room for breathing rather than continuous actions. Think of them and remember that somewhere, sometime, they've all been real. Think of the alluring sirens, the hungry ogresses, the savage she-beasts. Think of the wicked witches, the evil queens, the mad enchantresses. “Think of every fairy-tale villainess you've ever heard of. There was almost no room for breathing, and this was especially true in the middle section of the book, and I have to say that it did bore me a bit. Unfortunately, this novel by far the most action-packed volume of the series so far. If you’ve been following my reviews, you know how much I enjoyed reading The Dresden Files, but at the same time, you’re also probably sick of me criticizing the pacing of its action scenes in some volumes.

Small Favor, the tenth volume in the series, is an installment full of actions. Suffice to say the life for Harry and his friends are imperiled once again.

There’s a lot going on here Were-goats, the Archive, the Knights of the Cross, Marcone, Mab, and last but not least, Nicodemus and the Denarians. Mab, the Queen of Air and Darkness, calls in an old favor from Harry Dresden, and immediately all hell breaks loose. Just when he thought his life is looking up, everything seems to be at peace, but then the past visits. “Punctuality is for people with nothing better to do.” I actually wish I can prolong my speed, but it seems likely that by October or November, I’ll be fully caught up with the series. To the longtime fans of the series, here’s a brief reminder that Peace talks, the long-awaited sequel in The Dresden Files series, is out now! As for me, I’m still slowly catching up.

For better or worse, Small Favor is a fully action-packed packed-have I mentioned packed?-volume.
