Monday 24 August 2009


DeathNote - story by Tsugumi Ohba, art by Takeshi Obata - A review by Joe C

When I get stuck into a good manga it’s hard to get me or my thoughts away from it; DeathNote is a perfect example of this, for a series of only 12 volumes it is an epic tale.

A brief synopsis then... Light Yagami is a bored genius who while attending school something out of the ordinary catches his eye, a black notebook falling from the sky outside his classroom window. Curious, Light takes the notebook before anyone else can and reads the two words in white on its cover ‘Death Note’. Inside the notebook are pages instructing the holder on its use, the first, most important rule reading “The human whose name is written in this note shall die.”Light assumes the notebook is an elaborate prank, as most people would, but one night decides to test its supposed powers; he chooses to kill a criminal shown on the news, someone no-one would care about. After forty seconds, like the Death Note’s rules dictated, the man dies of a heart attack and Light realises the power he holds... However, Light is not a normal person, scared neither of the Death Note’s powers nor their consequences, instead he chooses to cleanse the world he believes has rotted, eliminating those that oppose his vision of a perfect society with himself ruling as its god. Needless to say, all these criminals dropping dead of heart attacks attract the attention of the police and soon the world’s greatest detective, L is on the case. These killings also attract the attention of the public, giving Light’s godly persona a name. Kira. So the tale begins...

Very few books are on the side of the story’s villain, with Light we can see his intent as a noble goal yet there is always something wrong about what he does but we cannot help but sympathise with him. Much of DeathNote’s narrative occurs in the characters’ thoughts, most notably the two genii L and Light as they wage a silent war against one another, this makes the book a very interesting read since many of the complex ideas play out so beautifully when explained by these characters.

 Light is observed in his everyday actions by Ryuk, a Shinigami or Death God, in fact the one who dropped the Death Note purely because he was bored and thought a human could provide a little entertainment. Ryuk has a love of apples, apparently having an addiction to them in a similar way to a human with nicotine, the withdrawal symptoms making him perform handstands and curl up like a pretzel (something Light says he never wants to have to see).

Psychologically all the characters are anything but two dimensional, in a psychology based storyline they can’t afford to be, even Misa Amane, the model who appears at the end of the second volume appears to have thoughts beyond the obvious despite her airhead nature.

Admittedly I had guessed at the ending of the series correctly but that made it no less enjoyable to read as the final showdown took place. I will warn you, as the title may suggest, there are a lot of deaths; however the only ones we see tend to be heart attacks, the default mode of killing for the Death Note.

P.S. I have a spare volume 7 of Death Note if anyone wants it at a discount.

Thursday 25 June 2009

Wolf Brother series by Michelle Paver

Robert Mould

wolf brother is part of a series called chornicles of ancient darkness, and the seris is a boy called Torak tries to eacape the dreaded soul eaters a group of people who are stone age doctor type pepole who turn bad and try to take over the forest. so he tries to kill all the soul eaters and stop them returning and trying to take over the forest.so he journeys to the far north to try and stop them opening a gate which will realease a hord of demons which will totally destroy the whole forest, but a few of them eascape and run into the deep forest where the clans are at war, so torak and his trusted compainion a wolf who he met in the book wolf brother just after his father died he met a puppy wolf who pack die when a rivers banks burst and destroyed there den. and he tries to say his friend- a girl called ren- from the raven clan.
but when he is trying to save her a soul eater trys to kill him to get one of torak posesion and they have a fight on a tree to stop him saveing his freind but the bad guy falls and dies and torak saves ren and returns some peace to the deep forest... the next and last book in the series is ghost hunter which comes out in september 09.

Tuesday 23 June 2009


Shadow forest is a tale of of a boy who is haunted day and night by scaly gray skinned creatures possesed by the evil changemaker. together him his sister and aunt Eda must battle loads of creatures such as evil fairies trolls and most deadly of all Huldres.Watch out for anything without a shadow!
Written by Jack Chapman

Wednesday 10 June 2009

My Swordhand Is Singing

My Swordhand Is Singing is a terrific tale of terror by Marcus Sedgwick. In seventeenth century russia in in a dark desolate forest evil is stirring. In the small isolated town of chust something petrifying is about to happen. Now a father and son, along with help from nomadic travellers must battle strange supernatural beings that are about to rise.in this time of terror one weapon can destroy the living dead one slash and the undead are dead once more.

We read this book in Ms. Orton's English class and we would recommend to anyone, especially over 5 as it is quite scary and there are some complicated words and some swearing.

Sunday 4 January 2009

Kasper by Michael Morpurgo


Kasper first arrived in the hotel in a box. Johnny Trott knows this because he was the bellboy carrying him in to the Savoy Hotel, screeching and howling. (The cat, I mean!). Kasper was bought to the hotel by none other then the countess of Russia, Countess Kadinsky. Over the next few weeks the countess and Johnny develop an almost mother son relationship. But when the Countess dies she leaves Johnny the prince of cats himself. Kasper. They develop a great bond and soon they are fighting for their lives aboard a legendery ship.


This is an amazing book and another triumph for Mr. Morpurgo!!1 I rate it 10/10!

Angus,thongs and full-frontal snogging!


Angus,thongs and full-frontal snogging is a really great book by Louise Rennison. Its about a girl,Georgia Nicholson,who seems to be in love with the band singer of "The Stiff Dylins".But he his already going out with the super mean yet attractive girl named Lindsey. Georgia had gone to a party dressed as a stuffed olive,while are BFF ,Jas, was supposed to go as a swandwich but went as a cat,in a tight cat suit. You will have to read the book to see if she gets the guy of her dreams and also to see if Lindsey changes her ways.... Bye
Lisa Earl

Thursday 1 January 2009

Grass For His Pillow


Grass For His Pillow is the second book in the Otori Chronicals. In this book Takeo pledges himself to the Tribe, a secret organization of people with supernatural powers. His own powers make him a deadly assassin. But all this comes with a price as he must give up his oath of vengeance and his adopted birthright of land, wealth, and above all... Kaede. If he doesn't uphold his pledge the tribe will kill him.


With Takeo away, Kaede is a prime target for warlords looking for a bride. Using her powers of beauty, cunning and intelligence she must assert herself in a male world without reaveling her dark secret.


This is a great story and like the previous one, very gory!!!! An awsome read!