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CD Book Club / Re: Cold Days Book Club - Chapters 45-53 **MAJOR SPOILERS**
« on: December 06, 2012, 11:23:29 PM »
And now confronting Maggie means talking to Michael and Charity about Molly. God help Harry. He's a dead man.

too true

I'd agree, Dragoneyes, that Dresden is unbalanced, and I didn't even think about the influence of the winter mantle and his experience with molly. However, I doubt that the mantle will have much influence on Dresden when he is in "father mode". Family stuff is too close to the true Harry to be swayed much by anything.

I got the impression reading this book that Mother Summer and Mother Winter were actually the same person, or at least two sides of the same coin.  After all, Mab and Titania are sisters, as Aurora and Maeve are cousins.  Unless there is some big bad daddy figure we don't know about, the two queens must have the same mother.  Considering that the Sidhe courts seem to be all about feminine power, I doubt that their mantles of Queen were passed down from their fathers.
I got that vibe too. What I am more interested in is why, if the mothers are two sides of the same coin, they show up in two distinct bodies. Why not just be mother nature? or Gaia or whatever.
Also concerning the rest of your post, don't forget that the current Mab used to be mortal. Who knows where the original Mab came from.

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CD Book Club / Re: Cold Days Book Club - Chapters 45-53 **MAJOR SPOILERS**
« on: December 06, 2012, 03:42:05 AM »
What I find pretty stunning is that Harry summoned(or encountered, in the case of the mother summer) all of the senior powers of faerie in a very short period of time. Bro goes hard. Also, mother winter is a stone cold boss. She is most definitely the scariest queen. Butcher has a talent for developing characters like her very richly. I had to chuckle with the whole window soot thing and cleaver business. I wonder what would have happened to the poor boy if the cleaver had hit him...(also what the heck is it made out of? I've always wondered what the fae use instead of steel. I don't think I would put it past the mothers to actually use real steel/iron, though.)
The only thing that is really ticking me off about this book is Harry's freaking messed up daughter issues. It totally jars my image of his character to see him scared to introduce himself to his daughter's life. Yeah, yeah, he has reasons, but I think a big warm fuzzy soul like Harry's is not going to scare away anyone. The girl won't be afraid of big scarred dudes, Michael and Sanya are around all the time. I wish he could have gone to see her before the whole Molly/Maeve thingy went and added a whole layer of distraction. Makes me sad, folks.

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CD Book Club / Re: Cold Days Book Club - Chapters 31-45 **MAJOR SPOILERS**
« on: December 06, 2012, 03:28:43 AM »
Was no one else wildly, fantastically happy to finally see the outer gates? See the Gatekeeper doing his thing? Magic Carpets? Awesome age old battle for the universe? thousands of dying fae and unlimited numbers of baddies? I started laughing maniacally and didn't stop for about ten minutes. Probably one of the cooler parts of the book.

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