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Once again, this is another great addition to the Caleb Lambert series. After reading this one I realized the best part of this series is what Caleb’s guilt, self-awareness, and humor bring to the books. I feel like most books with an assassin/killer of killers type main character are usually more Dexter-like, you know the
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When I’m scrolling through the simulcast section on Crunchyroll for a new anime to watch, if the photo and the little blurb aren’t immediately interesting, I’ll skip it. Unfortunately, Kaiju No. 8 was one of those shows, the character design on the photo didn’t interest me and the hover-over description only said when the show







