I really like the fanfiction 'In Moody's Shoes'. It takes the reader on a journey through Moody's eyes. You get to experience his paranoia, his skills as a wizard, and his complex relationship with the Order of the Phoenix. It adds a lot of depth to his character and is a great exploration for any 'Harry Potter' fan interested in Mad - Eye Moody.
The mystery surrounding Mad - Eye Moody makes fanfiction appealing. In the original series, he had a lot of secrets. Fanfiction allows us to explore those secrets further. For example, we can imagine what he was really thinking when he was teaching at Hogwarts.
Mistrust and suspicion is also a frequent theme. Given Moody's nature of being always on guard and Draco's family background, there are often stories where they initially don't trust each other but gradually learn to see past their prejudices. This can create a lot of tension and drama in the fan fictions.
There's 'A Change of Perspective' where the author explores what would happen if Draco Malfoy had to be mentored by Mad - Eye Moody. It's a really cool take on their relationship and how they could influence each other's growth in the wizarding world.
Harry would likely be more gruff and less trusting. Growing up with Moody, who was always on guard, Harry would have learned to be more cynical. He might not be as quick to make friends as he was in the original story.
Perhaps Moody, being a very experienced Auror, trains Harry in some dark magic defense techniques that are not taught at Hogwarts. This gives Harry an edge in fighting the dark forces but also makes the Hogwarts faculty a bit wary of him. He could then be in a situation where he has to prove that his knowledge is for good and not for dark purposes.
I recommend the following novels about men who pretend to be poor to you: Mysterious Husband Pretends to be Poor Online, She Pretends to be Poor, Godly Delivery Man, Eight Thousand Miles, and The Strongest Crazy Young Master in the City. The male protagonists of these novels were rich but liked to pretend to be poor. They gave people a different feeling by pretending to be poor. Among them," Godly Delivery Man " would teach readers how to pretend to be poor and remind the female lead not to be interested in the male lead's money. I hope you like these novels!
Since I don't know the specific moody book story, I can't say for sure. But it could be a lonely protagonist who is dealing with internal struggles, which gives the story its moody aspect.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular novel. But generally, there would likely be a protagonist who is either seeking revenge or being targeted for revenge. There might also be an antagonist who has committed the initial wrong that sets the 'an eye for an eye' cycle in motion.