Death Note, Vol. 6: Give-and-Take (Death Note, #6)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2006
215
Novel • Fiction
Japan • 2000s
2006
16-18 years
Death Note, Vol. 6: Give-and-Take by Takeshi Obata, Alexis Kirsch, and Tsugumi Ohba features the continued psychological battle between Light Yagami and L as they each seek to outmaneuver the other in their quest for control and justice, utilizing the supernatural Death Note, which has the power to kill individuals by writing their names.
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Death Note, Vol. 6: Give-and-Take by Takeshi Obata, Alexis Kirsch, and Tsugumi Ohba continues to deliver intense psychological drama and moral complexity. Praise centers on its intricate plot and character development, though some find it occasionally convoluted. Fans of the series will appreciate the tension and evolving dynamics between Light and L. Balanced storytelling and stunning artwork bolster its appeal.
Readers who relish psychological thrillers, complex intellectual duels, and moral ambiguity will find Death Note, Vol. 6: Give-and-Take compelling. Fans of Watchmen by Alan Moore or 1984 by George Orwell will appreciate its deep exploration of power and ethics. Its intricate plot and character dynamics cater to those who enjoy cerebral storytelling.
28,610 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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215
Novel • Fiction
Japan • 2000s
2006
16-18 years
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