Selected Product: | Death Note: A Novel: Another Note (Death Note): A Novel: Another Note (Death Note) Hardcover Edition: 1 Author: Ishin Nishio Publisher: Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc Release Date: February 2008 ISBN-10: 142151883X ISBN-13: 9781421518831 List Price: £9.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Death Note: How to Read v. 13 ISBN-10: 1421518880 Death Note: v. 12 (Death Note): v. 12 (Death Note) ISBN-10: 1421513277 Death Note: v. 11 (Death Note): v. 11 (Death Note) ISBN-10: 1421511789 Death Note: v. 10 (Death Note): v. 10 (Death Note) ISBN-10: 142151155X Death Note: v. 9 (Death Note): v. 9 (Death Note) ISBN-10: 1421506300 |
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The story is filled with the usual logic bending you expect from L, as well as enough gore, comedy and freaky behaviour to keep you hooked.
It mainly resolves around two characters, FBI Agent Naomi and private investigate Ryuzaki, with L mainly a voice through a phone or computer. They work together to solve the puzzles serial killer BB has left at his crime scenes before he reaches his last victim, the puzzles being a direct challenge to L.
More about L's and the Wammy Orphanage's background is revealed in Mello's side notes. Plus, it's explained why a talented woman like Naomi coped out of her job & ran away to Japan to get married, something that never sat right with me in the manga.
1st Note: READ DEATH NOTE MANGA OR WATCH THE ANIME BEFORE GETTING THIS!
Or the mind game the author plays on the reader just won't work. And the Death Note movies won't cut it either, sorry, as Mello doesn't make to them.
2nd Note: This story was intended for a Japanese audience and a pinch of salt is needed. First off - the silly names for Americans, such as Quarter Queen, Blues-Harp, Bottomslash, Beyond Birthday, are an author's joke and their unlikelihood needs to be ignored. Secondly, you need to be aware that Japanese makes no distinction between R & L - it's the same character / sound, otherwise certain revelations will go right over your head.
3rd Note: At only 176 pages this is less a novel than a novelette, and at I first I passed it on - till I saw a copy in a shop and looked at it. This book is gorgeous. Don't wait for a paperback version! It's bound in a plush cover, with silver gilt, then there's a matching card wrap-round (also gilded) with a skull & skeleton design & the Death Note logo. Inside there's a new colour artwork for this story and each chapter is fronted with a gothic abstract on vellum. Wow! This book is officially the prettiest one on my selves that isn't an art book. | Loved it! | Customer Rating: | I loved this book, it's totally worth the money I paid for it. I couldn't put in down and ended up reading it in less than half a day. I love the way he describes BB's actions too and the cover looks great. I bought it and couldn't help thinking: "Wow, this book looks great, you wouldn't expect it to be so elegant." Great book. Great author. love it. | A conclusion worthy of the Death Note series. | Customer Rating: | | This is fan fiction and crime fiction so certain allowances must be made; a few clichés are to be expected, errors in narration can be forgiven and poor use of punctuation (particularly exclamation marks and ellipsis) can be put aside. These things are annoying, but Another Note made up for them with an excellent plot, an amazingly original new character and a conclusion worthy of the Death Note series. |
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