L: Change the WorLd (novel)

L: Change the WorLd, is a novel adaptation of the live action film, L: Change the WorLd. The novel is notably similar to the film. However, there is a number of major plot changes in the novel that were made to keep the novel faithful to Death Note's canon. One of the changes to the plot being that, Near is no longer a Thai boy, but the same Near that appears in the manga. It also reveals more information about L and his past. Viz released it on October 20th, 2009.

Product Details
Hardcover: 188 pages

Publisher: VIZ Media LLC; 1 edition (October 20th, 2009)

Original Concept: Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata

Author: M

Language: English

Translated by: Takami Nieda

ISBN-13: 978-1-4215-3225-7

Mistakes

 * On page 39, line 30, the word "unfocused," is spelled, "unfocussed,"
 * On Page 53, Line 3, the word "feeling" is misspelled; accidentally spelling out, "feeing". This is probably a typo that was overlooked by the writer.
 * On Page 99, Line 20, a quotation mark is missing, making the sentence say, A young woman with a coffee cup rang the bell on the counter of the internet cafe. Excuse me, you're out of sugar," she called out.
 * On Page 132, Line 28, "they're" is followed by "are" meaning they are are.


 * On Page 151 and 16, Line 3, "Lawliet" is misspelled; accidentally spelling out, "Lawleit".

Trivia

 * The design of the pages in the novel were designed to bear resemblance to pages in a Death Note.
 * It is assumed that the novel is a fictional novel written by Mello intended to show what would happen if L defeated Kira. This is plausible since the novel was made to look as though Mello had written it as a tribute to L rather than simply being the adaptation of the film.
 * According to the timeline on each page of the novel, L was stated to have 272 days left to live prior to writing his name in the Death Note. This leaves some fans to believe that at the end of the 272 Light was "supposed" to have killed him or he would have died of some other unknown cause since the number of days appear to be roughly one and a half years later. There is a possibility that the end of the 272 was the date that L would have actually died according to the canon of the series.