Side Jobs
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Booklist Review
These are Butcher's short pieces about Harry Dresden. (Previous novels featuring that character, which the author's many fans will recall with pleasure, include Proven Guilty, 2006, and White Knight, 2007). Most of these stories are reprints ( Something Borrowed, It's My Birthday, Too, Day Off, and Last Call are included), but the collection offers some previously unpublished material. Butcher has not only given the genesis of each story but also indicates where each fits chronologically among the novels. Anyone who likes the Harry Dresden long works probably thinks it's high time this collection came out. Enjoy, but be warned that there is a sequel to Changes (2010) in the collection.--Murray, Frieda Copyright 2010 Booklist
Publisher's Weekly Review
Fans of Butcher's long-running and bestselling urban fantasy series featuring Chicago wizard PI Harry Dresden were stunned by the concluding events of the 2010 novel Changes. They'll probably want to skip ahead to the last of this collection's 11 stories, "Aftermath," set just hours after the end of that book. With Dresden's fate uncertain, it's his longtime ally, Sgt. Karrin Murphy, who must help find a kidnapped werewolf. This entry is the collection's strongest, full of powerful emotion. The rest of the book is a mixed bag, ranging from Butcher's first attempt at short fiction-"a novice effort" that "wasn't up to par for professional publication"-to more recent tales set around and between the novels. First-timers will be lost, and this uneven volume mostly makes the case that Butcher's talent is best displayed in longer form. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Library Journal Review
Fantasy short story compilations centered on a theme have become the rage in recent years, leading authors like Butcher and Charlaine Harris to produce a wealth of in-between-the-books shorts that fill in gaps for their famous characters. Last year, Harris released A Touch of Death, the collected stories of psychic barmaid Sookie Stackhouse, and Butcher follows suit here with this anthology about wizard PI Harry Dresden. Die-hard fans who can't wait for next year's Ghost Story will want to rush to the final novella, "Aftermath," starring Harry's friend Karrin Murphy, but there are many others here worth reading, like "Day Off" from the comic collection Blood Lite, "The Warrior," from Mean Streets, and an early tale, "Vignette." Adding value to this title are Butcher's introductions to each story, filling the reader in on its place in the Dresden-verse time line and offering insight into the author's intentions. Verdict Public libraries already investing in the series should buy this; it's even worth buying for short story fans, as each piece can stand alone.-Stacey Comfort (Rottiers), Dexter Dist. Lib., MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Book Review
Eleven tales, 2002-2010, complete with author's notes and chronology, embellishing the exploits of Chicago's Harry Dresden, licensed PI and professional wizard, ranging from an apprentice piece written two years before the Dresden Files series achieved liftoff to an unpublished novelette set hours after the end of Changes (2010).All the regular cast members featureBob the Skull, long-suffering Karrin Murphy of the Chicago PD, Harry's vampire half-brother Thomas, Molly the apprentice, Harry's werewolf allies Billy and Georgiaas Harry (or, occasionally, somebody else) fends off attacks from an ever-lengthening list of evil supernatural entities. Jenny Greenteeth of the sidhe, for instance, abducts Billy the Werewolf's bride to be, Georgia. Harry helps Thomas combat another vampire, while gleefully demolishing a shopping mall. A young wife turns out to have been abducted by a son of Grendel the monster (it's breeding time). Poor Harry tries to take a day off, only to get involved with psychic parasites, as Molly sets his lab on fire. Another tale stars Thomas, with Harry convinced that his magically disguised brother is the bad guy. A renegade priest threatens a former Knight of the Cross. Enchanted beer paradoxically brings Murphy and Dresden together while forcing them apart. Finally, there's the splendid, aforementioned original novella. In all, the book is of no great depth, but it's witty, fast-moving and well worked-out. Butcher's yarns go along with the standard supernatural repertory while providing enough twists to keep things fresh and intriguing.Sidelights on the Dresden mythos, which no true fan will want to miss.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Reviews
These are Butcher's short pieces about Harry Dresden. (Previous novels featuring that character, which the author's many fans will recall with pleasure, include Proven Guilty, 2006, and White Knight, 2007). Most of these stories are reprints ("Something Borrowed," "It's My Birthday, Too," "Day Off," and "Last Call" are included), but the collection offers some previously unpublished material. Butcher has not only given the genesis of each story but also indicates where each fits chronologically among the novels. Anyone who likes the Harry Dresden long works probably thinks it's high time this collection came out. Enjoy, but be warned that there is a sequel to Changes (2010) in the collection. Copyright 2010 Booklist Reviews.
LJ Express Reviews
Fantasy short story compilations centered on a theme have become the rage in recent years, leading authors like Butcher and Charlaine Harris to produce a wealth of in-between-the-books shorts that fill in gaps for their famous characters. Last year, Harris released A Touch of Death, the collected stories of psychic barmaid Sookie Stackhouse, and Butcher follows suit here with this anthology about wizard PI Harry Dresden. Die-hard fans who can't wait for next year's Ghost Story will want to rush to the final novella, "Aftermath," starring Harry's friend Karrin Murphy, but there are many others here worth reading, like "Day Off" from the comic collection Blood Lite, "The Warrior," from Mean Streets, and an early tale, "Vignette." Adding value to this title are Butcher's introductions to each story, filling the reader in on its place in the Dresden-verse time line and offering insight into the author's intentions. Verdict Public libraries already investing in the series should buy this; it's even worth buying for short story fans, as each piece can stand alone.—Stacey Comfort (Rottiers), Dexter Dist. Lib., MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publishers Weekly Reviews
Fans of Butcher's long-running and bestselling urban fantasy series featuring Chicago wizard PI Harry Dresden were stunned by the concluding events of the 2010 novel Changes. They'll probably want to skip ahead to the last of this collection's 11 stories, "Aftermath," set just hours after the end of that book. With Dresden's fate uncertain, it's his longtime ally, Sgt. Karrin Murphy, who must help find a kidnapped werewolf. This entry is the collection's strongest, full of powerful emotion. The rest of the book is a mixed bag, ranging from Butcher's first attempt at short fiction--"a novice effort" that "wasn't up to par for professional publication"--to more recent tales set around and between the novels. First-timers will be lost, and this uneven volume mostly makes the case that Butcher's talent is best displayed in longer form. (Nov.)
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Citations
Butcher, J. (2010). Side Jobs . Penguin Publishing Group.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Butcher, Jim. 2010. Side Jobs. Penguin Publishing Group.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Butcher, Jim. Side Jobs Penguin Publishing Group, 2010.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Butcher, J. (2010). Side jobs. Penguin Publishing Group.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Butcher, Jim. Side Jobs Penguin Publishing Group, 2010.
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