I listen to things as I work, and sometimes that's podcasts, sometimes it's audiobooks. Looking for suggestions on audiobooks, preferably fiction. Sci-fi, fantasy, urban fantasy, but anything goes. Bonus points for long, consistently good series since, as mentioned, I listen to it daily as I work, so we're talking dozens of hours per week.
What does everyone like and recommend? Thanks.
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I think this misrepresents things a bit. His master summoned one of the worst beings in existence for the express purpose of hunting him down and killing him. And at this point, Harry has no idea about the existence of the wider magical world; he’s not going to be able to get help from the White Council or anything. There’s no “technicality” there—Harry really didn’t have other choices.
Now, I also understand why the council was (is) edgy about him, both because of the way using magic to kill can corrupt you and because of essentially all of his actions since then. But to suggest that killing his master was anything less than a legitimate necessity in the moment is unfair.
True but the Council didn't know that or believe him, and I was trying to avoid spoilers so I kept it succinct.
Fair.
The first book ends ... well you know how. So he is two for two.
The White Council was no help at any point; even when fully aware of the stakes.