Death Note, Vol. 8: Target (Death Note, #8)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2006
208
Novel • Fiction
Japan • Contemporary
2006
16-18 years
In Death Note, Vol. 8: Target, the complex battle of wits continues between individuals vying for moral and intellectual dominance. A dramatic shift in power dynamics and alliances unfolds as characters adapt their strategies in the ongoing struggle surrounding the deadly notebook's use. Tactics evolve, and new challenges emerge, setting the stage for further intrigue.
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Death Note, Vol. 8: Target by Takeshi Obata, Tetsuichiro Miyaki, and Tsugumi Ohba continues to captivate with its complex plot twists and intricate character dynamics. The artwork remains exceptional, enhancing the tension. Some readers feel the narrative pace drags in parts, but the overall intrigue and suspense maintain the series' high standards.
A reader who would enjoy Death Note, Vol. 8: Target by Takeshi Obata, Tetsuichiro Miyaki, and Tsugumi Ohba is likely a fan of psychological thrillers and dark fantasy. Comparable to readers of Code Geass and Attack on Titan, this audience appreciates intense mind games, moral ambiguity, and intricate plots.
25,388 ratings
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208
Novel • Fiction
Japan • Contemporary
2006
16-18 years
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