Death Note, Vol. 7: Zero (Death Note, #7)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2006
211
Novel • Fiction
Japan • 2000s
2006
15-18 years
Death Note, Vol. 7: Zero by Takeshi Obata, Alexis Kirsch, and Tsugumi Ohba continues the suspenseful battle between individuals wielding supernatural notebooks that grant death-inducing powers. This volume delves into complex strategies and ethical dilemmas as the protagonists struggle for dominance and justice.
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Death Note, Vol. 7: Zero by Takeshi Obata, Alexis Kirsch, and Tsugumi Ohba captivates with its intense plot twists and psychological depth. Fans praise the character development and gripping suspense but note that some plot points feel convoluted. Overall, it's a compelling addition to the series, maintaining high stakes and moral complexity.
Readers who enjoy psychological thrillers with moral ambiguity, intricate mind games, and dark aesthetics will relish Death Note, Vol. 7: Zero. Fans of Battle Royale and Code Geass will find the intellectual duels and ethical dilemmas compelling. The series appeals to those captivated by complex character studies and high-stakes suspense.
29,133 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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211
Novel • Fiction
Japan • 2000s
2006
15-18 years
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