For Dresden nuts!
The hardcover is on my desk next to me, and of course I have all Dresden titles for Nook, too, now. Each short story is headed by an annotation by Jim Butcher himself. Pretty cool.
A Restoration of Faith (pg 1) is a pre-Storm Front look at Harry meeting Murphy. Harry saves a run-away pre-teen girl from a Bridge Troll.
Vignette (pg 21) is a look at Harry working out a Yellowbook ad with Bob.
Something Borrowed (27) is a look at a Faerie revenge move on Billy and Georgia's wedding.
It's My Birthday, Too (61) is a fast-paced Black Court Vamp romp of wit, quick thinking, and Little Folk bargaining when Harry tries to celebrate Thomas' birthday. My favorite of the book!
Heorot (107) teams Dresden up with Gard. We learn her background, your jaw drops, a damsel is saved, and Mac thanks Harry.
Day Off (149) is my second favorite "side job". If artists were contracted to paint this story, they would need to hire the genetic love-child of Norman Rockwell, someone from The New Yorker magazine, and any conceptual artist Sam Rami used in the Spider-Man trilogy.
Backup (173) is a Thomas Raith POV. Worth the read. I bought this when it was released seperately, and was not disappointed. It deepens the scope of the non-human realm of the Dresdenverse.
The Warrior (211) shows how little choices have big ramifications. And it shows that Michael, though disabled, is still one kick-butt character.
Last Call (269) is a Harry/Murphy tag team that stops a maenad from turning a Bulls game into a drunken lovefest. Murphy nearly cleans Dresden's clock. Read it!
Love Hurts (303) is a fun read about a Red Court scientist "spreading" love through enchantment, and how Harry/Murphy tag that creature for Death's collection.
Aftermath (335) is a Murphy POV after Changes, when Dresden is missing/ presumed dead. Murphy and Billy go after Sea Mutants. Oh, yeah, and Marcone spares Billy's life so he can save others' lives. Look for that debt to be called upon later in the Dresden series.
I rated the Book Cover poorly, because Dresden does NOT wear a hat, but ROC's artist can't take it off, apparently....
I had a hard time rounding up these Side Job stories on my own. I ran across "The Warrior" after I read Turn Coat in that small anthology. I scoured the Internet for PDF scans of any other short Dresden story. Now I have them all! :)
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