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A review by chelsloukelly
Death Note: Black Edition, Vol. 3 by Tsugumi Ohba
3.0
3.5/5 Stars: ‘Death Note’ (Book #3 of ‘Black Edition’) by Tsugumi Ohba.
→ Age Range: Young Adult.
→ Genre: Manga, Criminal Fantasy.
→ Trigger Warnings: Brutality, Homicide, Manipulation.
In-depth Rating:
→ Plot: ★★★
→ Character Development: ★★★★
→ Setting: ★★★
→ Entertainment Level: ★★★
→ Writing: ★★★★
General Comments: An unexpected deviation in plot, incongruous in nature; the un-necessary detour is unfortunately jarring and ultimately disappointing, creating a weak link in a chain of thought-provoking and compelling storytelling. That said, the deduction and reasoning displayed is impressive, and while at times, does not resort to exposition, it certainly carries urgent atmosphere and character development.
Favourite Quote: ‘Dying in the line of duty is heroic, but dying while unemployed is just stupid.’
Time Read: One Day.
→ Audiobook: No.
→ Audiobook Narrator: -
→ Age Range: Young Adult.
→ Genre: Manga, Criminal Fantasy.
→ Trigger Warnings: Brutality, Homicide, Manipulation.
In-depth Rating:
→ Plot: ★★★
→ Character Development: ★★★★
→ Setting: ★★★
→ Entertainment Level: ★★★
→ Writing: ★★★★
General Comments: An unexpected deviation in plot, incongruous in nature; the un-necessary detour is unfortunately jarring and ultimately disappointing, creating a weak link in a chain of thought-provoking and compelling storytelling. That said, the deduction and reasoning displayed is impressive, and while at times, does not resort to exposition, it certainly carries urgent atmosphere and character development.
Favourite Quote: ‘Dying in the line of duty is heroic, but dying while unemployed is just stupid.’
Time Read: One Day.
→ Audiobook: No.
→ Audiobook Narrator: -