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Death Note by Takeshi Obata

January 10, 2013
By Zachary Mason BRONZE, Hedgesville, West Virginia
Zachary Mason BRONZE, Hedgesville, West Virginia
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Book Review Outline
Book title and author: Death Note Takeshi Obata
Title of review: Kira’s new world By: Z.Mason
Number of stars (1 to 5): 5 Stars

Introduction
Death Note is a great manga that keeps you at the edge of what you’re sitting on. At a part if you have read the Bible there’s a part about it in the manga. Couple parts you want Kira to win at the same time you want the detectives to win.

Description and summary of main points

At the beginning Light Yagami is a very smart high schooler. That wants to be a detective when he grows up. His dad is a detective. Then one day a note book fell from the sky. He picks it up and it says Death Note on it. He calls shenanigans that it will kill a person if you write there name down. His curiosity comes in, so he wants to test it. First victim he writes down is a criminal. It didn’t happen then on the news it said a victim has died of a heart attack. A shinigami or god of death appears. He starts to take justice into his own hands. Then the police and detectives catch on to this very quickly. The hidden “L” detective is the lead detective of the case. Later Light gets suspected of being kira. ”Kira is killer in Japanese.” While he is being suspected murders are still going. The second kira is Misa Misa a famous model. Light and she are trying to do justice together by killing criminals. Misa took time of her life to have the shinigami’s eye. Which with it you can see everyone’s name and life span. Misa sends tapes to the T.V. station about kira’s plan. L dies.

Evaluation
After reading the Manga it made me change my thought on things. Its very good. It kept me at the edge of my seat. Always wondering what is next.
Conclusion
I truly think you should read this manga. It’s a good one. Its one of the easier ones to understand.


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