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Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata – Death Note Black Edition: Volume V | Review

Title: Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata

Author: Death Note: Black Edition Volume VI

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 426

Rating 4/5

 

 

I’m almost at the end now, and I’m pleased to report that it’s picked back up a little bit and I enjoyed this one more than the last. It’s still not quite as good as it was when it first started out, but it’s still good enough and it’s definitely worth reading, especially if you’ve made it this far.

I think part of the reason that I enjoyed this was that you could tell that we were getting near the end game and so the stakes felt a little higher. The authors have also shown by this point that they don’t mind killing major characters when it serves the story, which leaves you as the reader feeling like pretty much anything could happen.

Other than that, I’m not too sure what else I can say that I haven’t said in previous reviews. As always, the artwork is gorgeous, so big props to Takeshi Obata for that. Tsugumi Ohba does a great job with the story, too. He’s clearly a master storyteller, and it’s impressive how much he manages to convey through just dialogue and the image briefs that he gives to his illustrator.

 

 

If you’re thinking about reading Death Note, I’d definitely recommend picking up the Black Edition books. They’re not super expensive (I think I paid around £30 for all six of them), and they’re beautiful little artefacts in their own right. They’ll look great on your shelves, but they also look great in your hands and the quality of the print is good enough to highlight all of the details from the original comics.

The only thing that I will say is that when I first started reading the series, I didn’t know who I wanted to win because I liked both sides. Now, though, I don’t know who I want to win because I don’t really care for either side, which is probably a bad sign. I’m just not as invested in the series as I was when I first started out, and I can’t tell whether that’s because of the story or just that I’m flagging.

 

 

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R. L. Stine – Attack of the Mutant | Review

Title: Attack of the Mutant

Author: R. L. Stine

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 124

Rating: 10/10

 

R. L. Stine - The Masked Mutant

R. L. Stine – The Masked Mutant

 

Attack of the Mutant was one of the first Goosebumps books that I ever read, and it remains a favourite to this day – I just can’t give it anything less than a 10/10. It follows the exploits of a young comics fan, who discovers that the superheroes that he reads about are real – in fact, he discovers the lair of the masked mutant, and ends up exploring it.

I won’t go any further into the story line, because I don’t want to ruin it and because I think you ought to read it, but suffice to say it’s lots of fun.

 

R. L. Stine

R. L. Stine

 

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