
Well. Anyway. I'm not going to worry you with the details of the series, you can read about that at that linky I gave you just now. The important thing in this book is that Light and L are going head to head against each other. As in, L has decided to show himself to Light, which devolves into the mind-twisting-est of mind-twisting plot lines, wherein both Light and L are trying to predict and out-predict each other, all, "If I say this, it means I'm the killer, but if I don't say it, L might think I'm hiding the fact that I'm the killer, so maybe if I say it in just this exact way I will protect myself!"
It hurts the brain, it does, and it takes up waaaaaaaaaay too much of the book. If Volume 4 is anything like this, I'm giving up.
Rating: 6/10
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See also:
things mean a lot (Volumes 1-3)
Rhinoa's Ramblings
Pass me yours, if you've got 'em.
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