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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/6/13

First Impression -


I Hunt killers was truly a unique book for me to read.  I generally am prone to reading syfy fiction, so I found myself looking at the characters through a different perspective.  Like most books, the introduction was least thrilling as most characters were being introduced and the plot was only beginning to open.  However, the novel quickly grew more exciting and ever more gruesome.  I soon realized that reading I Hunt Killers late a night was a bad choice; murder and blood are not comforting thoughts just prior to falling asleep.  The concept of Jazz' circumstance was very well thought out.  Jazz constantly battled not only the publics opinion of whom he really was, but also his inner psyche and whether he subconsciously had a genetic predisposition passed down by his father.  

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