Member Reviews

  • Niklas Pivic
    • Rated 4 stars

    OK, now we're catching speed again! In spite of what previously happened in volume 2, this volume increases the tempo, or should I say, tempi. I'm really looking forward to the other volumes.

    Niklas Pivic wrote this review Thursday, October 16 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Elfphan7
    • Rated 5 stars

    I just realized that not only is this well written but it is also very well drawn. The story is getting even more twisted. I would say this is classic good "cat and mouse" detective story, but it is more like a "cat and cat" story because the adversaries are so evenly matched. It's fun to see them go head to head and watch what they are going to do next.

    Elfphan7 wrote this review Friday, August 29 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Alantie
    • Rated 3 stars

    Things continue on, and the story progresses. Still very good.

    Alantie wrote this review Saturday, July 26 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Bonnie S
    • Rated 5 stars

    Picking up from vol. 2, this volume of Death Note opens with Light being closely scrutinzed by L and the task force. What they can't see, however, is Ryuk, the shinigami. Though he's supposed to be a neutral party, Ryuk's love of apples has gotten the best of him, and Light is able to blackmail him into helping outwit the police. However, L realizes that Light is one of the most promising suspects, and continues to follow and challenge him. As the two confront each other face to face, one of Kira's supporters decides to take action.

    This volume pokes a little fun at itself, despite the story's serious tone. L recognizes that the Yagami household is so squeaky clean (in appearance as well as attitudes) that it's cause for suspicion. Light makes a joke at one point about second and third guessing Kira and L's actions. Ryuk also lends a little comedy to the story (apparently shinigami's withdrawal symptons involve knotting up like a pretzel).

    We also get to see a different side of Light; when L personally confronts him, Light becomes frustrated and violent. Though he believes that finding the Death Note has made him truly happy, we see the incredible stress taking its toll, as well as Light's need to win. For the first time since Ryuk's appearance, Light seems to be cracking. We also get to see how Light reacts to tragedy and accusations within his own family. It's hard to tell at this point if he's protective of his family members, or it's all part of the act.

    Still a great series... I can't wait to see more about Misa.

    Bonnie S wrote this review Monday, June 16 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Cullengirl l
    • Rated 4 stars

    I love how Light and L are playing cat and mouse. Very intricate plot and themes going on. Gotta continue reading...

    Cullengirl l wrote this review Saturday, May 17 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • aaronm373
    • Rated 4 stars

    I liked this one better than the second one. It shows how Light and "L" are trying desperatley to figure out the other's identity.

    aaronm373 wrote this review Thursday, January 17 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • 10jcastilloux
    • Rated 4 stars

    This book tells us that "L" is trying to confront Light by entering into his college. "L" is trying to scare Light by telling him that he is "L" right away. Both of them are trying to figure each other out. This was one of my favorite book out of the series so far because it kept on giving me something to look for in the chapters.

    10jcastilloux wrote this review Wednesday, January 16 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • jazzpatsytoo
    • Rated 5 stars

    L takes a much more prominent role in this volume. Ohba develops his character and gives the reader a chance to consider whether or not he's trustworthy, just as Light is trying to do. The similarities between L and Light keep increasing, and their "relationship" in this volume is simply entertaining. Their intellectual/logical battles are a delight to read and fun to follow them through. I wasn't sure whether or not I'd continue reading the series after this book, but upon completion, I'm itching to run out to the store to buy it. Another pleasing set of chapters from Tsugumi Ohba!

    jazzpatsytoo wrote this review Monday, November 12 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • kylie1403
    • Rated 5 stars

    im not a fan of light at all but L is soo awsome!!!

    kylie1403 wrote this review Tuesday, September 18 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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