![]() ![]() I will say that it was better than Storm Front, that one was way more rushed. It’s hard to connect to a character in a book when everything happens SO quickly. ![]() Certain scenes in the book really should have been explored a bit deeper, it would have added to the feel of the story and the character development as well. However, there are times when it moves just a bit too quickly. It’s a highly entertaining and fast-paced read. This book is non-stop action, there isn’t a single dull moment to be found. In Fool Moon, Dresden is hired onto a police case that involves a brutally mutilated corpse, and it isn’t long before the wizard figures out it’s a werewolf behind the killing… and that’s when the real trouble begins. ![]() ![]() The first book in the series, Storm Front, doesn’t have a single werewolf in it, but as I said above, Fool Moon is all about the big bad and scary-as-hell werewolves. The Dresden Files is a series that follows Harry Dresden, a wizard and PI that occasionally helps the police solve supernatural murder cases. Hurray, it’s a book review! I just finished Jim Butcher’s Fool Moon, the second novel in The Dresden Files, and one that is packed full of werewolf-y goodness (or badness since they cause all kinds of bloody chaos). ![]()
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