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Title | : | Death Note, Vol. 8: Target (Death Note #8) |
Author | : | Tsugumi Ohba |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 201 pages |
Published | : | November 7th 2006 by VIZ Media LLC (first published September 2nd 2005) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy |
Tsugumi Ohba
Paperback | Pages: 201 pages Rating: 4.26 | 17833 Users | 489 Reviews
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Light - working as Kira, the newest member of the NPA intelligence bureau, and L - has nearly succeeded in creating his ideal world. But the years of uncontested victory have made him complacent, and he is unprepared for a new attack close to home. With his younger sister Sayu kidnapped and the NPA's Death Note demanded as ransom, Light must travel across the world and confront two new adversaries, each with a very different agenda. Will Light's quick wits be a match for this new challenge, or will he be forced to choose between Kira's ambitions and his own family's lives?Itemize Books As Death Note, Vol. 8: Target (Death Note #8)
Original Title: | デスノート #8 (Desu Nōto) Mato (的) |
ISBN: | 1421506297 (ISBN13: 9781421506296) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Death Note #8 |
Characters: | Light Yagami, Ryuk, Misa Amane, Mello, Near |
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Ratings: 4.26 From 17833 Users | 489 ReviewsJudge About Books Death Note, Vol. 8: Target (Death Note #8)
3.5 starsGirl, I hate Mello. I suffer misophonia and even seeing photos of that guy licking and chewing on chocolate bars nonstop makes me want to choke someone. Uggghhh.
Death Note, Vol. 8: Target (Death Note #8), Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata (Illustrator), Tetsuichiro Miyaki (Translator)Light--working as Kira, the newest member of the NPA intelligence bureau, and L--has nearly succeeded in creating his ideal world. But the years of uncontested victory have made him complacent, and he is unprepared for a new attack close to home. With his younger sister Sayu kidnapped and the NPA's Death Note demanded as ransom, Light must travel across the world and confront two
Actual rating- 2.5/5 starsThe story is kind of really boring now. I don't really care much for the characters now. The story doesn't feel the same without L. Near and Mello (jeez I thought Mello was a girl..o.o Even though I know that he's a boy now, he looks too girly so it's still weird) are not interesting like L. They don't seem to have much of an interesting personality like L did. :/ Plus, what's going on with Light?! All of a sudden he's making too many mistakes. Doesn't suit his
This is more of a 3.5/5 because I found myself drifting off a few times and I didn't like how Light wasn't on top of his game the first half of this volume, because his always being a step ahead or at least knowing what is going on at all times is one of the reasons I fell in love with this series at the beginning...I like Near but he's definitely not reached L's level of adorationMy biggest problem with this series will always be how female characters are presented with the lack of any strong
Brilliant ending to this volume. Unexpected interference of a new Shinigami completely throws off Light.
The emotions arising after reading this volume is a blend of many things: nostalgia will sum it all up.
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