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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Staffordshire
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| The Dresden Files Anyone been watching the TV Series based on the books? not read the books, I'm really enjoying the series, I have heard a couple of people say that some of the characters have been altered in the TV series. |
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| Uberly purple Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: UK: NORTHERN IRELAND:
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| Re: The Dresden Files All of the characters have been altered as far as I can tell. The books are infinitely better. It will take a while to get used to the series (although I don't think it's bad) |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Wisconsin
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| Re: The Dresden Files I watched the first three or four episodes before picking up the books. Now I'm on book 5. The main problem for the series is that there is so much content in a book they could never fit it into one episode. They would be better off making some two part episodes. I'm enjoying the TV show, but the books are a lot better. Pick them up. |
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| Sexy & Sassy Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: wales
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| Re: The Dresden Files There are Dresdan File books??...oh please say they're much better than the series. I thought there was great potential...why not a PI who's a Wizard, it hasn't quite worked for me...could you tell me who wrote the books? |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Missouri
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| Re: The Dresden Files I rather like the series, and wasn't aware there were a series of books. The characters are pretty well-written, and the series has a pleasantly-adult feel to it. Sort of puts me in mind of the old Night Stalker series for some reason. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: New York
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| Re: The Dresden Files I likie the series.The main character has a sort of sarcastic, haggard look about him. Just what you might expect from a wizard working as a PI. I will look for the books. A neat what if story line. |
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| Urban Fantasy Novelist Join Date: May 2007 Location: South Carolina
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| Re: The Dresden Files The TV series is good but the novels are much much better. Having read the books I'm not crazy about all the changes they have made in the TV show, but I can understand why they did it, because it is an entirely different medium than a novel. There are 8 books in the novel series so far. And I have heard Jim Butcher envisions the series lasting for 20 books. Great news! If you haven't read the books, do so. You will love them. And don't worry...reading all the books hasn't made me like the TV show any less. They are two different animals. |
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| Pleasantly disturbed.. Join Date: May 2007 Location: Netherlands
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| Re: The Dresden Files Love the series but haven't read the books. I'm pretty frustrated by the fact that the channel who aires it is thinking of discontinuing it... A real bummer, that. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: California
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| Re: The Dresden Files I was hooked on the show from between the time Harry yells, "Bob! have you seen my keys?" and his command, "Back in your skull, ghost!" FOOM! Gave me such a rush! I thought Bob was a butler/roommate with some cool powers! What a great way to introduce him! Then I find that episode wasn't supposed to be aired first! (Shades of Firefly?) Well, it worked for me! Terrance Mann has spoiled me — I didn't know if I could settle for just a skull with eye sockets that flickeringly light up orange when invoked. But then I read... Jim-Butcher.Com: Books - Dresden Files - Vignette Jim-Butcher.Com: Books - Dresden Files - Vignette Okay, I'll give the books a whirl. |
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