Death Note, Vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba

Death Note, Vol. 1 (Death Note, #1)

by Tsugumi Ohba

Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects - and he's bored out of his mind. But all that changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and now Light has vowed to use the power of the Death Noteto rid the world of evil. But when criminals begin dropping dead, the authorities send the legendary detective L to track down the killer. With L hot on his heels, will Light lose sight of his noble goal…or his life?

Light tests the boundaries of the Death Note's powers as L and the police begin to close in. Luckily Light's father is the head of the Japanese National Police Agency and leaves vital information about the case lying around the house. With access to his father's files, Light can keep one step ahead of the authorities. But who is the strange man following him, and how can Light guard against enemies whose names he doesn't know?

Reviewed by celinenyx on

4 of 5 stars

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In the first Death Note book, Boredom, we're introduced to super smart kid Light, who finds a notebook. The notebook gives its owner the ability to see a Shinigami death God, in this case Ryuk. When a name gets written inside the notebook, that person dies. Light takes it upon himself to rid the world of criminals, writing the names of the people he thinks deserves to die in the Death Note.

What I wasn't expecting was how gripping this book is. At first I was shaking my head at Light's actions, because boy, is he a delusional self-glorifying bastard. But then it turns out we're supposed to think that, and he becomes steadily more evil as the book progresses. His arch enemy, a mysterious entity called "L" is introduced, and the two begin a face-off in which many innocent bystanders bite the dust. It's awesome.

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