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All You Need Is Kill

All You Need Is Kill

Hiroshi Sakurazaka

4.20
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Earth faces annihilation by the Mimics, and soldier Keiji Kiriya is trapped in a gruesome time loop: die in battle, wake up, repeat. After 158 cycles of carnage, he encounters Rita Vrataski, the legendary "Full Metal Bitch." Can she help him break free, or will this loop be his eternal hell?

Pages
201
Format
Paperback
Publié
2009-07-21
Éditeur
Haikasoru
ISBN
9781421527611

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Hiroshi Sakurazaka
Hiroshi Sakurazaka

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Kanji Name:桜坂洋Sakurazaka made his debut in 2002 at the second Super Dash Novel Rookie of the Year Award with the novel Mahō tsukai no netto, which was later published in December 2003 under the nameYoku Wakaru Gendai Mahō. This work has subsequently been expanded into a series of light novels and has also been made int...

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Beverly
Beverly·6 years ago
Aliens combat an Earth force made up of Japanese, American and other nations in All You Need is Kill. The Japanese soldier is caught in a Groundhog Day nightmare of kill, be killed, sleep, and repeat. He doesn't know what is happening to him until he meets an American soldier who is also caught in a time loop.Together they can defeat the aliens, but they have to solve the puzzle in time. A quick read with an interesting premise.
Dirk Grobbelaar
Dirk Grobbelaar·12 years ago
As a kid, when I’d first laid eyes on those guns, I thought they were the coolest things I’d ever seen.The black lacquer finish of their steel instilled an unreasonable sense of confidence in me. Now that I’d seen real battle, I knew with cool certainty that weapons like these could never repel a Mimic attack.I’ve had my eye on All You Need is Kill for some time now. When I saw that the book is being adapted into a film, I thought that now is as good a time as any to read it. And I’m glad I did,...
Haralambi Markov
Haralambi Markov ·13 years ago
I had a very hard time starting this review. There is much to say and reflect upon, yet “All You Need is Kill” is unlike most novels the American and the European audience has had experience with. Prose, length, storytelling, characterization, internals and general take on the genre; all these elements create unfamiliar alien scenery, which needs discovering and an adventurous spirit to experiment with the unknown.Science fiction is as wide as the universe it explores, virtually endless and whil...
Thibault Busschots
Thibault Busschots·1 months ago
The Mimics are invading Earth. These aliens drain the life out of everything they touch and they’re turning the planet into a lifeless and uninhabitable desert.Keiji is one of the many people recruited to stop them. He is sent out on the battlefield right after getting basic training. He knows his chances of surviving are slim. He dies. And then the clock gets turned back so he can try again like he’s in a video game.If you’ve seen the movie, you know the story. It’s an action-packed science fic...
Ken
Ken·7 years ago
I’ve only recently found out that the 2014 fun action adventure movie ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ was based on this 2004 Japanese Sci-Fi light read.Young recruit Keiji Kiriya soon discovers that he’s caught in a time loop against the alien ‘Mimics’, after each death he awakes on the eve of battle and attempts to progress future with the knowledge he’s previously learnt from the last loop.It’s been so long since I’d watched the Cruise movie adaptation, but I felt that even though the basic premise was sim...
seak
seak·8 years ago
For some reason this Tom Cruise movie was a blockbuster bust, but it was because of the excellent movie that I wanted to delve into this concept a bit more. After picking up the book, it's clear almost immediately that the film whitewashed the book and that destroys one of the very simple yet profound themes of this book, which I'll get to in a sec.Keiji Kiriya is a simple Japanese soldier who finds himself in a time loop, experiencing the same couple days and deaths over and over only to wake u...
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✘✘ Sarah ✘✘ (former Nefarious Breeder of Murderous Crustaceans)·10 years ago


DNF at 23%

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Now that's what I call an in-depth review. But that's all you'll get. Because I have no time for this. And because that's how little I care about this story. And I won't even bother rating this. That's how little I care about this story. I said that already, didn't I? Oh well.
Navessa
Navessa·10 years ago
"She could walk into any hell and come back unscathed." Rita. Vrataski. They call her crazy. They call her a badass. They call her a lot of names. Angel of Death. Mad Wargarita. Full Metal Bitch. Few know the truth. That she's all of those things. And more. And less. Even fewer know the reason why. Keiji Kiriya is about to join their ranks.This is the story of two ordinary people forced to do the extraordinary; save the human race from an alien invasion. We meet Keiji, a green Japanese recrui...
Alejandro
Alejandro·11 years ago
I knew about this novel due that it's the basis for the incoming movie Edge of Tomorrow and I am truly glad that I was able to read the original Japanese novel before of watching the movie.The novel itself is something odd in the Japanese literature culture, since it's a prose novel. I say this, since on Japan, the Manga culture is quite spread and even there are mangas for all tastes, genders and ages. And I must say that the topic and story of this novel could fit quite easily in a manga forma...
Jokoloyo
Jokoloyo·12 years ago
I love Groundhog Day movie, especially how the character grew from hopeless person into a great character that proficient using the time loops. so, when I realized the premise in this book is time looping mixed with military SF, I am sold. When Apple, my GR friend, recommended me this book, I have never heard about Japanese light novel format. (Later I learned that It was basically another name of shorter novel, or novella). So it was an exotic recommendation: a fiction from a Japanese author, ...