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Death Note movies

If you were granted the power of a god, if you had the power to kill, would you? Would you kill to save others? Would you kill for justice? Would you be able to maintain your own sanity and morals? Would you be able to prevent yourself from greed for recognition, or maybe even simple fun? Where will it stop, how will it end, how many innocent people will you have to sacrifice for a world of peace? These are all questions Yagami Light faces when he discovers a Death Note and encounters a Shinigami, a Death God, named Ryuk.

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Tags: movie, death note, sequels, japanese, manga

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welikemoney
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do you stock up on books or do one at a time?

I love reading and at the moment I have over 35 books on my "to read" shelf. I tend to buy books even if I'm already in the middle of another one and they started collecting to this point. Do you buy...

Started by welikemoney (230) in reading • 3 responses • Last response by Wyldrose (106) • 4 hours ago
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fineartist
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I love to read fiction and I strongly dislike it when..............

I love to read fiction and I strongly dislike it when people who have read the book I am currently reading (and know that I am currently reading it) discuss themes about the book and drop hints about...

Started by fineartist (302) in reading • 5 responses • Last response by fineartist (302) • 8 hours ago
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cursedsoul
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Please suggest some books!

Done with exams and getting bored at home. I like fiction and books like those written by Ayn Rand, Stephen King, certain Indian authors and Dostovyesky. Please suggest some good titles.

Started by cursedsoul (424) in reading • 2 responses • Last response by nylnemnad (50) • 10 hours ago
Tags: books, fiction, ayn rand, sidney sheldon, stephen king

shopgirl
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Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden

"It's off to school with you, you are to become Geisha". This is my favorite line from the book Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden. I really enjoy reading this book, to the point of reading it at...

Started by shopgirl (2435) in reading • 1 response • Last response by jammyt (595) • 17 hours ago
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Djbrat
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When can I read?

One of my favorite activities is reading and I can never find time for it. If I do find time to fit it in, I feel guilty because I'm not spending time with my family. Reading for me and finding time...

Started by Djbrat (11) in reading • 5 responses • Last response by vidasandi (121) • 16 hours ago
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Book Review: Qmin - A Fresh New Approach to Indian Cuisine by Anil Shokan

A fresh and easy take on Indian cuisine. There’s nothing quite like Indian cuisine. Although it packs a social punch -- guests are always impressed by it -- it’s surprisingly easy to...

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The Great Book Adventure: Don Quixote - Part Two

Don Quixote rides into an awfully familiar mess. To call Miguel de Cervantes a great writer might be a bit of a stretch. Some of the speeches he penned in Don Quixote are worthy of filibuster...

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Book Review: King of the Holly Hop - A Milan Jacovich Mystery by Les Roberts

Another Milan Jacovich mystery ignites when murder at his Cleveland high school reunion finds Jacovich investigating while destroying friendships, and his memories, in the process. It's been 23...

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Book Review: O'Reilly's Your Brain: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald

A comprehensive guide to your brain, how it works, and how you can work with it. The Wizard of Oz always puzzled me as a child. If the scarecrow didn’t have a brain, how was he moving around...

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Book Review: Mesi: A Girl 'n Grace in Africa (Girls 'n Grace Collection) by Pam Davis

Girls 'n Grace's first international title - an inspirational journey to Africa, where we find hardship and faith interwoven. Mesi: A Girl 'n Grace in Africa is the first of the international...

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