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Proven Guilty featured in Entertainment Weekly
Posted by iago at April 25, 2006 11:22 PM
From page 140 of the Entertainment Weekly summer movie double issue: PROVEN GUILTY There's more there, but there's what might be a mild spoiler in the part we're leaving out. Buy the book, then read the rest! CommentsI actually felt that in the Dead Beat that the ball was really dropped with Thomas. This book really showed what I think Thomas would/should be like. In Dead Beat he just kind of hung around and while Harry was off saving the world he was no where to be found. In Proven Guilty we find out that Thomas was with the Wild Hunt that night, and also in this book he shows up to help out at a critical moment. So kudo's for Harry's brother. Anyway loved the book and think that it was one of the best yet. The Deposed King Posted by: Joshua Wachter at May 27, 2006 07:54 PMBeen waiting with bated breath for this one for ages and it did not disappoint. I absolutely loved it and they are just getting better and better. So happy to see lots of Thomas. But poor Harry really needs to get some action soon, even Michael isn't celibate! Posted by: Sheila at May 25, 2006 06:03 AMum... so the white council enlists Harry to fight the bad guy and he is disgraced? Did they actually read the book? or any of the others? Seems to me they read a little bit of it... they need real critics in their forces for books... Posted by: varza at May 22, 2006 05:19 PMTotally agree they dropped the ball on this one. With the exception of one anticlimactic confrontation (personal preference there) the book as a whole was an outstanding read. I don't think these people would know a fun, believable, human charecter if it sat on their face, wiggled and talked to a centuries old skull containing an air spirit in it. Posted by: Dan at May 14, 2006 06:54 AMAwsome book. Definatly A+ material. I couldnt put it down, I read it stright through in six hours. Cant wait for the next book in the series. Posted by: chaz at May 10, 2006 03:35 AMOnly a B+?!?!? What were they smoking? Maybe Bob should straighten them out... Posted by: dan at May 6, 2006 03:48 PMPost a comment |
thought it was a great book, i love the humor more than anything in his books. i'v read terry goodkind (used to be my favorite author) and Robert Jordan, but when they hit 7 or 8 books they dropped the ball in my opinion, but MR. Butcher seems to be on a roll and i hope he never quits.
Posted by: Aaron C. at May 30, 2006 04:37 PM