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| Title | : | Death Note, Vol. 5: Whiteout (Death Note #5) |
| Author | : | Tsugumi Ohba |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 201 pages |
| Published | : | May 2nd 2006 by VIZ Media LLC (first published February 4th 2005) |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy |

Tsugumi Ohba
Paperback | Pages: 201 pages Rating: 4.34 | 20480 Users | 651 Reviews
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After a week locked up with no one but Ryuk for company, Light is ready to give up his Death Note and all memories of it. Freed from his past actions, Light is convinced he's innocent. But L is ready to keep Light under lock and key forever, especially since the killings stopped once Light was incarcerated. Then a new wave of Kira crimes hits Japan. Someone else has gotten their hands on a Death Note, and these new deaths aren't focused on making the world a better place, they're focused on making money. Big business can be murder, and Kira has gone corporate!Specify Books To Death Note, Vol. 5: Whiteout (Death Note #5)
| Original Title: | デスノート #5 (Desu Nōto) Hakushi (白紙,) |
| ISBN: | 1421506262 (ISBN13: 9781421506265) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Death Note #5 |
| Characters: | Light Yagami, Ryuk, Misa Amane, L Lawliet |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 20480 Users | 651 ReviewsAssess Containing Books Death Note, Vol. 5: Whiteout (Death Note #5)
Misa annoys me a lot and I don't like this eight businessman at all...This is the worse volume so far because things became so unrelated to what we started with. Light has become someone different, he is not present as much as he was brain wise. L takes more parts this time but I liked how they were fighting reason, what made them special was their weird relationship.These 8 men are so boring to read, the action is not needed if it's going to be like this.4.5 starsFor the past couple of volumes, I had felt that the story was losing steam a little because of the dialogue-heavy content and shrinking number of action scenes. This volume felt like a resurgence of the fast-paced, high-pressure content that I had been missing. I liked the rising significance of the more minor characters. I didn't think this one had a great cliffhanger like the previous volumes, but overall, I was very happy with this volume.
This has been a low point in the series so far.Didn't realize earlier I'd miss Ryuk this much :PFelt it was exceptionally thrilling with Light and L... and now its drifting across a new dimension which is also interesting, but not even close to that level.

Death Note, Vol. 5: Whiteout (Death Note #5), Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata (Illustrator), Alexis Kirsch (Translator)After a week locked up with no one but Ryuk for company, Light is ready to give up his Death Note and all memories of it. Freed from his past actions, Light is convinced he's innocent. But L is ready to keep Light under lock and key forever, especially since the killings stopped once Light was incarcerated. Then a new wave of Kira crimes hits Japan. Someone else has gotten their
3.25This volume has been the least thrilling (I'm using that word very lightly) so far... there was a lot of strategy and build up in this though therefore I'm expecting big things from volume 6.
It slagged on a few parts. I got interested on the end a bit more though
3.5 stars?I definitely liked this one more than the last volume, but I really missed Light's personality. The event that took place just took away a big part of what I love about Death Note and I felt a bit disconnected from the story because of it.I have Volume 6 ready to read but I'm sad, the series is going downhill. :(


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