I like detective fictions, and I also
like horror fictions. This is why, Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files
novels are supposed to be my cup of tea, right?
The answer is, while I do like The
Dresden Files, but I won't call myself a fan of this series.
However, I think The Dresden Files is likable enough that I
have made a commitment to read every book in this series. After I
read Death Masks, which was my personal favorite in the series
so far, I eagerly cracked open Blood Rites, which is the 6th
book in the series.
At 385 pages, Blood Rites is not
a long book, and I read it in 3 sittings. What is my opinion about
this book? I think while Blood Rites is not the worst book in
this series, but it is certainly not the best either. And today, I
would like to share my thoughts on this book.
Synopsis:
Harry is a powerful wizard!
No no, not that Harry. This Harry isn't
a 17 years old boy who goes to Hogwarts. We are talking about Harry
Dresden here. This Harry lives in Chicago, he is badass, and he is
the world's first and the only professional wizard for hire. Harry
doesn't make love potions, but he does provide a variety of services,
mostly dealing with paranormal investigations.
Professional wizardry is a demanding
job. In the past, Harry undertook many difficult assignments. In
comparison to his previous assignments, Harry's latest assignment
appears to be a walk in the park. What's the assignment? This time,
Harry is contracted to go undercover in the adult film industry.
Harry is hired by a producer who believes someone has placed a
magical curse on him. To fulfill the contract, Harry needs to protect
the producer from the curse, and catch the person who made the curse.
Harry wasn't entirely happy about this
new assignment. But hey, Harry has seen worse. So Harry began to
investigate the case under the cover as an assistant producer on the
set. Little did Harry know, he is about to encounter a surprise that
will change his life forever..
My thoughts on this book:
To begin with, I like Blood Rites.
This is a fun, and exciting story wrapped in a 385 page, paperback
novel. If you have read the previous 5 novels in this series, then
you have to read Blood Rites. Why? I don't want to spoil the
story, so let me just say Blood Rites made a huge
revelation about Harry's past and origin. I think the events in Blood
Rites will play a crucial role, shaping the story in the books to
come.
In Blood Rites, the story moves
at a very fast, and smooth pace. The writings capture the visual
sceneries with mesmerizing descriptions, and the characters are
portrayed vividly. The story comes to life as the black ink filled
the white pages. Even if you don't like The Dresden Files,
it is hard to deny Jim Butcher does write very well. This man
knows how to spin a ripping yarn and put it into words.
Having said this, I don't think Blood
Rites is the best book in this series (so far). I mean, Blood
Rites is still better than the first 4 novels in the series.
Technically, there is nothing wrong with Blood Rites (speaking
of which, starting from Death Masks, I am forever grateful for
the removal of the “finding inner power” trope that frequented
the earlier installments in the series).
The thing is, when compared to Death
Masks, Blood Rites lacks the suspense found in the
previous installment. It was a great story with a good twist, but
readers don't feel the sense of danger for the characters.
Furthermore, in this book, the characters' actions and errors seem
inconsequential to the story. Instead, Blood Rites feels like
another The Dresden Files novel, with Harry Dresden
investigating some case, encounter some super-duper bad guys, fight
and then win the day. When I was reading this book, I felt like I was
reading a fun book but I already knew what was going to happen. The
story was predicable. Perhaps this is because Jim Butcher wrote these
books as stand alone, self contained novels so he couldn't do a cliff
hanger at the end like most fantasy novels tend to do.
Should you read Blood Rites?
Well if you've come this far to book 6, then you have to read Blood
Rites. Because in this book, you will encounter a turning
point in the story that you will not want to miss, especially if you
have already read the first 5 books. But if you are a new comer to
The Dresden Files, and still unsure if you are going to make a
commitment to read this series, then I would recommend you read Storm
Front to get a taste for this series. Then decide for yourself if
you like The Dresden Files enough to read all 15 books. For
me, I like The Dresden Files. Despite its flaws, I want to read the
entire series. However, for the time being, I am going to take a
break from this series to read something else. Until the next
time, happy reading!
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