The Broken Shelf

The Broken Shelf 035: Fool Moon


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[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Jim Butcher is the master and Danny returns to analyze his earlier work with book two of the 'Dresden Files': 'Fool Moon'. Puns are fun kids! Danny is very critical of the young Butcher but only because of the respect he has, and our host has a few choice words for Chicago's yellow paged wizard. Danny also compares and contrasts 'Fool Moon' to 'Storm Front' and how the sequel improves on the fantastic elements that make Butcher an excellent story writer.
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~Credits~
Original Sound Cloud image provided by Amazon at www.amazon.com/Fool-Moon-Dresden…her/dp/0451458125
Original cover art owned by Jim Butcher, Lee MacLeod, ROC Publishing, and Penguin Publishing.
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Podcast Opening recorded by Delayne Archive and edited by Danny Archive.
Accompanying Opening music:
Title - "Dreams Electric"
Artist - Geographer
Provided free from YouTube Audio Library
Interlude Song - "The Coldest Shoulder"
Artist - The 126ers
Provided free from YouTube Audio Library
Outro Song - "Black Moons"
Artist - The 126ers
Provided free from YouTube Audio Library
~Original Songs~
Interlude Song - "Bark at the Moon 8-bit remix"
Remix Artist - 8-bit Sound
Original Artist - Ozzy Osborn
Label - Jet
Released as Single - 1983
Producer - Max Norman
Outro Song - "Wolves 8-bit"
Remix Artist - Jack Varney
Original Artist - Kayne West
Album - The Life of Pablo
Label - GOOD / Def Jam
Released - 2014
Producers - Kayne West / Cashmere Cat / Sinjin Hawke / DeanGoldstein / Caroline Shaw
Podcast edited by Danny Archive using Audacity.
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