![]() ![]() It felt to me as if I was reading this book just to make sure that I don’t miss anything important before I get to the good installments of the series. Fool Moon was readable, but in my opinion, it wasn’t as page-turning as Storm Front, and I wasn’t bored with this novel but I also never had the feeling of eagerness to continue reading whenever I put the book down. It doesn’t mean that I didn’t have a good time reading it I did. It’s one of those small words that means entirely too much. I’m still very early into the series, but I’m inclined to agree that this, at least, wasn’t as enjoyable as the first book. Since I posted my Storm Front review, many people have mentioned to me that Fool Moon is one of their least favorite book of the series. As far as the quality of the book goes, I’ll say that this is slightly weaker the first book, and the overall reading experience still aligns with my expectations I did enjoy Storm Front more, though. If someone was to, accidentally, start their journey with the series from here, I doubt they’ll feel like they miss anything crucial. ![]() Although the story takes place six months after the end of Storm Front, I do think that it worked great as a standalone. Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden has a new case to solve: The werewolves are here.įool Moon is the second book in The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. Published: 4 th March 2010 by Orbit (UK) & 1st January 2001 by Roc (US) Series: The Dresden Files (Book #2 of 25) ![]()
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