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Go to My LibraryDeath note Afecto
- Language
- Spanish
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- Publisher
- Ediciones Glénat España, S.L.
- Pages
- 200
- ISBN
- 9788483570692
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Readers praise this volume for maintaining the series' incredibly compelling and intriguing narrative, packed with thrilling plot twists and unexpected turns that keep the suspense high. The strategic cat-and-mouse game between Light and L remains a highlight, with reviewers enjoying their back-and-forth maneuvers and brilliant counterplays. The introduction of a new character, Misa, is often cited for adding a fresh dynamic and comedic relief, forcing Light to adapt his meticulous plans. Furthermore, the entertaining Shinigami characters continue to delight, expanding the lore and making the story even more engaging.
However, a significant point of contention among readers is the portrayal of female characters, particularly Misa. Many express disappointment, finding her depiction stereotypical, submissive, and overly focused on a "silly crush," rather than having independent goals or strength. Concerns were raised about her being easily manipulated and presented in a sexualized manner, leading some to feel it does an injustice to female representation in the series. Some also noted a perceived shift in Light's character, feeling his personality has drained somewhat, and found his manipulative and dismissive treatment of Misa to be a turn-off, diminishing their alignment with his cause. A few reviewers also felt this volume didn't quite live up to the standard set by the first three, suggesting a slight loss of its sharp edge or a slower beginning.
Despite these criticisms, most readers agree that the volume remains a good and compelling installment in the series, with many feeling too invested to stop reading. The intricate plot continues to offer excitement and leaves readers eager for the next chapter, especially given its surprising ending. This volume is recommended for existing fans of the series who are invested in the overarching psychological battle and the continued evolution of the characters, and who can overlook the problematic aspects of character portrayal to appreciate the ongoing thrill and complex narrative developments.
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