She didn’t want to fight or be in a new revolution she was just trying to help her friend in case he was in danger. She was just a regular kid, not some painted-into-life creature whose entire purpose was literally to catch monsters. Pet had called her a hunter too, but Jam didn’t feel like she had the kind of power to make anyone afraid. And Pet is there to hunt them.ĭid you have to be scary in order to be a hunter? A monster who might be hurting someone she loves. When Jam accidentally awakens her mother’s painting, summoning a creature called Pet, she learns that there might still be a monster left. Or at least, that’s how it seems on the surface. In a post-revolution, utopian town of Lucille, society has been restructured so that violence and abuse don’t exist anymore. And sure enough, at only a little over novella length, it’s an astonishingly quick read, but that doesn’t mean it packs any less of a punch. I saw a lot of talk about it in the last couple weeks, I was curious but not enough to disrupt my already messy TBR, then the magical words “it’s short” got mentioned.
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