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Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files
- Narrated by: James Marsters
- Series: The Dresden Files, Book 12.5
- Length: 13 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror
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Summary
Harry is the best and technically the 'only' at what he does, being the lone professional wizard PI in the Chicago phonebook. So when the Chicago PD has cases that transcend mortal capabilities, they come to him for answers.
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- Miss V Staines
- 15-12-13
Good for filling in time
If you could sum up Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files in three words, what would they be?
snippets of Harry.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files?
seeing the world through Thomas the Vampires eyes and learning about the oblivion war. I'm hoping more of the oblivion war will be introduced in future Dresden novels. I enjoy the character Thomas in the main novel, but having a story told in Thomas's voice help show where his loyalties lie and how he feels about his family, his demon, and Harry.
What does James Marsters bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
James Marsters brings all the characters to life, and help emulate their actions and intentions though his performance. In my eyes, or should i say ears, James Masters' version of Harry Dresden is Harry Dresden.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
It is difficult to say as the book is a compilation of many stories and i don't want to give anything away.
Any additional comments?
This is a must read after Changes and before Ghost Story, as it contains the novella 'Aftermath' which shows the few hours after Changes. I made the mistake of reading Ghost Story before this book and felt that I had missed something from the beginning.
Also this book brings together a lot of Jim Butchers short stories and Novellas which are contained in other Anthologies, so its good to have them all in one place.
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- David Gregory
- 13-12-14
An indispensable part of the Dresden canon.
I recently re-listened to all the Dresden novels but missed out Side Jobs. Error. Despite the difference in format, Butcher pours all his characteristic wit and skill into every sentence - moreover, there are nuggets of Dresdenverse knowledge in here that no fan will want to miss. Indispensable stuff from the master of 21st Century Wizard Noir. Probably not for those new to Dresden, sadly - just bite the bullet and buy Storm Front.
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- Philip
- 31-07-14
A MUST for Dresden fans
Quite often in the Dresden books there are references to little things that have happened in Harry's past, and if you're like me, you think "it'd be interesting to know about that", well, THIS is the book that lets you know about those things
The book opens with the first job that Harry did with his old mentor, and goes on from there, including stories with Thomas or Karrin (listening you'd think it's "Karen", but it's not), but knowing about the little back-stories that happen before or between jobs is just FANTASTIC
I wasn't sure what this would be like, but was pleasantly surprised, this book of short stories really made me smile!
If you take Jim Butcher's brilliant writing, James Masters' amazing reading, and stories that fill in gaps, you end up with Side Jobs - not only a good addition to the series, but something that all fans should read
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- Hilary T.
- 17-05-14
Quite superb entertainment
I don't often bother to review books, but I enjoyed this one so much that I felt that I had to encourage others not to miss out on such great entertainment. This is a series of short stories whereby Jim Butcher provides some back info. about some of the regular characters in the Dresden files - Murphy; Dresden's brother, Thomas; Billy and Georgia, the werewolves and others. I don't normally like short stories because I am just getting caught up in the plot and atmosphere and then it is over, but these anecdotes are different. Each comfortably stands alone and there is no sense of let down at the end. James Masters exceeds even his normal superb performance and really brings the characters to life. I have already listened to the stories several times and found something new each time. This is a compilation I will be able to listen to again and again without getting bored. 5*? I would give it 10.
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- Adrian
- 15-10-21
A Must Read
A collection of short stories, some I liked more than others. I enjoyed the stories from the different perspectives of Thomas and Murphy, it brought a new flavour to the books.
The key selling point to this collection of stories is the final story to bridge the gap between Changes and Ghost Stories. I'm very excited and curious as to what happens next
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- Richard T. James
- 15-05-21
Perfect go between
Considering how Changes ended. This feels like the perfect segue.
We see the impact Harry had on those around him, the way certain characters met and small moments that carried a lot of weight.
Like he was reliving his life as it flashed before his eyes. We also saw things he could t have known about. Or at least gave no sign that he knew about them.
It feels like the perfect place to pause between Changes and Ghost Story.
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- M/R
- 18-10-20
Even James Marsters Sounds Bored
I've enjoyed following the Dresden Files audiobooks, and James Marsters has done a good job in narrating them for me, but this collection of short stories is dreadful.
The stories come across as rushed, slapdash and unpolished, the characters comes across as overly flippant at inappropriate times, and the content feels superfluous and juvenile. I dozed off frequently listening to this, which is extremely unusual for me, and even James Marsters sounds quite bored. A particular low point for me was the story told from Thomas' perspective which really dragged on without going anywhere.
This may appeal to ardent devotees, but genuinely, you're not going to miss out if you choose to skip past this collection.
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- Customer using a 'different name'
- 23-09-20
Surprisingly good, if you’re a Dreden fan
I bought this book with caution as it seemed unlikely to be worth buyinh. However, I was very pleasantly surprised as it fills in a lot of gaps in the timeline. Well worth reading if you’re a fan of Harry
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- Anonymous User
- 07-11-19
Side Jobs
Great short stories with a whimsical twist ensuring a down on his luck Harry comes out on top . As always winglet narrated by James Marsters.
Another five star hit by the amazingly talented author Jim Butcher . Come Netflix let’s have another Dresden Files Series please .
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- R Bligh
- 19-05-19
bad recording. big gops of silence
book is ok but the recording is faulty within a few minutes. I don't know how to report to audible
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- Efraim
- 15-01-15
Great!
Awesome stories that will take you deeper into the Dresden universe.
James Marsters does a terrific job portraying stories from other characters perspective than Dresden.
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- Anna-Maria
- 10-07-18
Just as good as Jim Butcher can
Some stories I had allready read but there was new ones. Especially I liked last one because Harry and his doughter is still undiscovered country. There is also stories thru other eyes like Molly and Butters. You really should read this book not because its Harry Dresden but because there is much other people in Dresden files that matters too. Its good and ..ofcourse lots of fun!