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Bisexual Vampire Unicorns Teach Me The Importance Of The Vampire Cough by Chuck Tingle

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4.0

I've been hearing so much about Chuck Tingle, and been wanting to peak at his work out of morbid curiosity. Luckily, a couple of his books are free to read, and this particular title caught my eye.

I was left pleasantly surprised. Not only was I left entertained, I was educated too. How the fuck. And some of the sentences really left me going "Wow, that's nicely written."

If you're tired of your usual AO3 escapades, I'd highly suggest digging through some of these instead.
Death Note, Vol. 7: Zero by Takeshi Obata, Tsugumi Ohba

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5.0

i don't tend to leave reviews on manga, but i gotta say: i haven't been this excited and anxious reading a story in a while
Death Note, Vol. 11: Kindred Spirits by Takeshi Obata, Tsugumi Ohba

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4.0

the books are getting so slow in pacing, but fUCK THAT ENDING HAS ME EXCITED TO CONTINUE
Death Note, Vol. 12: Finis by Takeshi Obata, Tsugumi Ohba

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5.0

I was starting to feel like this series was getting kinda lazy, especially when it came to Matt's and Mello's characters. The previous few volumes felt like they were dragging on, and not many interesting things happened ( unless Mello was involved in it ) so I was starting to lose hope.

But then we got to this one, hoo boy.

It started off pretty badly, with Matt's death being so sudden. It especially felt undeserved since we didn't get to see much of his character, same goes for Mello. But it payed off later when Near was crediting M's actions, ultimately helping him catch Kira. I thought that was pretty cool.

This volume was a good payoff, and especially a great ending to the story. It was a battle getting through it, but I don't regret it at all. I'm even inspired to read the one shots and light ( haha ) novels as well.