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Go to My LibraryDeath note black edition. VI
- Language
- French
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- Publisher
- Kana
- Pages
- 417
- ISBN
- 9782505010951
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Reviewers widely celebrate this book series for its highly original and captivating premise, which immediately hooks readers into its world. The story is consistently praised for its intelligent writing, featuring numerous thrilling twists and turns that keep the audience guessing. Many found it to offer a profound commentary on the nature of justice and evil, coupled with an intense cat-and-mouse game between brilliant minds that is both unpredictable and engaging, particularly in the initial volumes. The artwork is also frequently commended for its sharp style and its ability to effectively convey character emotions, contributing to a deeply immersive experience. Despite some mixed feelings about pacing, the ultimate conclusion of the series is often described as satisfying, epic, and a fitting resolution to its complex narrative.
However, a significant and frequently voiced criticism across the reviews concerns the poor portrayal and handling of female characters throughout the series. Many readers found the women to be stereotypical, often serving as mere pawns or caricatures without substantial depth or agency, which some attributed to a male-centric perspective in their writing. Beyond this, some reviewers felt that the story became repetitive or began to drag in its later volumes, particularly after certain key character departures, leading to a decline in overall engagement. Specific complaints include an excess of lengthy discussions that could have been condensed and a general sense that the narrative overstayed its welcome, feeling less impactful than its powerful beginning. Some also found the exploration of morality to be less nuanced than anticipated, and felt that subsequent characters lacked the charisma of those introduced earlier.
Despite these notable drawbacks, the series is broadly recommended and considered a landmark work for manga enthusiasts, often suggested as an excellent entry point for new readers of the genre. It successfully blends supernatural elements with a psychological thriller, creating a unique narrative centered on intense intellectual battles. Readers who appreciate morally complex stories, intricate plots, and a strong emphasis on strategic thinking will likely find this series compelling. While the depiction of female characters and the pacing of later volumes are points of contention, the series' originality, brilliant character dynamics, and ultimately satisfying resolution contribute to a memorable experience for many.
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