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A review by softgalaxy
PET by Akwaeke Emezi
dark
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
This was a very short read, which is my biggest criticism. But overall, a solid read.
It’s a very haunting story to read when you live in a world that has the very popular phrase “fake news”. This book was much larger than itself. Literally, like Pet. As you read, you feel the real world loom over you.
I really liked the lack of emphasis on Jam’s trans identity. Sometimes in books, there has to be a whole chapter dedicated to a character and their struggles being trans. Jam was just transgender and that was that. Trans people just exist.
Pet was a bizarre ‘monster’ - you sadly don’t get to understand where Pet comes from - like why did it come out of a painting? Obviously there’s a lot of symbolism to unpack, but you really could be here all day.
The reason this review is not a full 5 stars is because of the ending - it seemed to backtrack on everything the book was saying.Making an evil character have a physical flaw is a harmful ableist trope.
It’s a very haunting story to read when you live in a world that has the very popular phrase “fake news”. This book was much larger than itself. Literally, like Pet. As you read, you feel the real world loom over you.
I really liked the lack of emphasis on Jam’s trans identity. Sometimes in books, there has to be a whole chapter dedicated to a character and their struggles being trans. Jam was just transgender and that was that. Trans people just exist.
The reason this review is not a full 5 stars is because of the ending - it seemed to backtrack on everything the book was saying.
Moderate: Child abuse and Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Body horror, Gore, Blood, and Dysphoria