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Old 09-29-2011, 12:00 PM   #133
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the first book was ok, it wasn't amazing but it was decent. the second book 'fool moon' was better IMO. i'm going to give grave peril a go starting sometime this week. since i'm on the dresden kick why not continue
Grave Peril is, IMO, when the series really became quite good. There are really strong scenes in Fool Moon (like the battle in the Police Precinct), but Grave Peril is not only an engaging story but also uses more advanced literary techniques (flash back, in media res, etc.) that enhance its over all impact. It also begins a major arc tying together most of the later books, which is a good sign of foresight on the part of the author.
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