Synopsis
Summary Raii Shin Nohani leads a busy college life during the day while doing a part-time job of protecting Earth, the last planet with a moon, at night. Aside from the usual buzz of academics, handling terror teachers, and clashing with the university elites, she hunts down monsters forming under the light of the moon when it is at its full form. Everything was going normal, until the moon hunters suddenly appeared, declaring war to take down the last moon in the whole universe and reviving a long-lost feud that once destroyed the balance of the cosmos.
Urban




I usually skip long novels, but this one kept my attention all the way through. Several scenes were genuinely touching, and a few plot turns caught me completely off guard. Overall, this is a memorable read with strong emotions and a lot of replay value.
The writing feels smooth and easy to follow, even when the plot gets intense. The world-building is detailed enough to be immersive without feeling too heavy. If the author keeps this quality, this could easily become one of my favorite books this year.
I started this book with low expectations, but it surprised me in the best way. The world-building is detailed enough to be immersive without feeling too heavy. If the author keeps this quality, this could easily become one of my favorite books this year.