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All You Need Is Kill ペーパーバック – 2009/7/21
英語版
Hiroshi Sakurazaka
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When the alien Mimics invade, Keiji Kiriya is just one of many recruits shoved into a suit of battle armor called a Jacket and sent out to kill. Keiji dies on the battlefield, only to be reborn each morning to fight and die again and again. On his 158th iteration, he gets a message from a mysterious ally--the female soldier known as the Full Metal Bitch. Is she the key to Keiji's escape or his final death?
Now a major motion picture starring Tom Cruise!
Now a major motion picture starring Tom Cruise!
- 本の長さ230ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Haikasoru
- 発売日2009/7/21
- 寸法13.34 x 1.52 x 20.32 cm
- ISBN-101421527618
- ISBN-13978-1421527611
商品の説明
著者について
Hiroshi Sakurazaka was born in Tokyo in 1970. After a career in information technology, he published his first novel, Modern Magic Made Simple (Yoku wakaru gendai mahou), in 2003 with Super Dash Bunko, a popular young adult light novel imprint. There are now seven volumes in the series, and it was adapted as a manga in 2008 and as a television anime series in 2009. Sakurazaka published All You Need Is Kill with Super Dash Bunko in 2004 and with it earned his first Seiun Award nomination for best of the year honors in Japanese science fiction. His 2004 short story, "Saitama Chainsaw Massacre," won the 16th SF Magazine Reader's Award.
In 2009, All You Need Is Kill was the launch title for Haikasoru, a unique imprint dedicated to publishing the most compelling contemporary Japanese science fiction and fantasy for English-speaking audiences. New York Times best-selling author John Scalzi declared All You Need Is Kill to be a novel that "reads fast, kicks ass, and keeps on coming," and it has proven to be one of Haikasoru's most popular titles. Sakurazaka's other novels include Characters (cowritten with Hiroki Azuma) and Slum Online, which was published in English by Haikasoru in 2010.
In 2010, Sakurazaka started an experimental digital magazine AiR with Junji Hotta. He remains one of Japan's most energetic writers of both light novels and adult science fiction.
In 2009, All You Need Is Kill was the launch title for Haikasoru, a unique imprint dedicated to publishing the most compelling contemporary Japanese science fiction and fantasy for English-speaking audiences. New York Times best-selling author John Scalzi declared All You Need Is Kill to be a novel that "reads fast, kicks ass, and keeps on coming," and it has proven to be one of Haikasoru's most popular titles. Sakurazaka's other novels include Characters (cowritten with Hiroki Azuma) and Slum Online, which was published in English by Haikasoru in 2010.
In 2010, Sakurazaka started an experimental digital magazine AiR with Junji Hotta. He remains one of Japan's most energetic writers of both light novels and adult science fiction.
登録情報
- 出版社 : Haikasoru; Original版 (2009/7/21)
- 発売日 : 2009/7/21
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 230ページ
- ISBN-10 : 1421527618
- ISBN-13 : 978-1421527611
- 寸法 : 13.34 x 1.52 x 20.32 cm
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2014年1月13日に日本でレビュー済み
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The original story behind the upcoming Tom Cruise movie, Edge of Tomorrow, this fast paced short novel is a must read.
2014年4月20日に日本でレビュー済み
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予告だけ見ましたがハリウッド版は原作のアイデアだけで、メカ好きの私には原作を忠実に再現して欲しかったです。本作は同年代の方には是非オススメしたい内容で大変よろしいかと。
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Neil Hepworth
5つ星のうち5.0
I Want More Books Like This One
2016年8月29日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I often lament to myself that science fiction is either too simple or too complicated. While I enjoy John Scalzi and James S.A. Corey, neither write books of much intellectual substance - lots of style and flash, but little meat. And while I enjoy Alastair Reynolds and Iain M. Banks, both authors write books so thick and complicated that they require great time commitments to chew through.
Why can’t authors just do it all? Uncomplicated writing, less than 400 pages, depth of character, depth of insight, excitement, and the kitchen sink? This is one of the reasons that Ender's Game is my all-time favorite book - it has all of these elements. And so does All You Need Is Kill.
Don’t get me wrong - I’m not putting Kill on the same plane as Ender’s Game, but but it certainly has more in common with Card’s book than it does with just about anything else on the SciFi bookshelf.
The writing is gritty and compelling, but not juvenile (and so special note needs to go to Joseph Reed and Alexander O. Smith for their translation); the plot is action-packed and well-crafted, but not insulting nor confusing; the characters are flawed, but likable and show growth (and they kick @ss), but not cliched; the themes are treated with maturity, but are not preachy nor shallow. All You Need Is Kill is the kind of book I’m trying to find while I read piles and piles of 'Meh' literature. This is the kind of book I could hand to a student who doesn’t like to read. This is the kind of book I could hand to a student who does like to read. This is the kind of book I could hand to a kid who likes to sit and play video games all day. This is the kind of book I need more of.
It’s science fiction, it’s action, it’s well-written, it’s intelligent. I love it.
P.S. I hate the manga cover. I know a lot of kids who like to read manga, but I know more kids (including myself) who would not be caught dead with a manga in their hands...which is a shame because the book under this manga cover should appeal to a much, much wider audience. Some publisher needs to grab this book and republish it in a more “normal” American cover - it would sell like gang-busters...just sayin’.
READING PROGRESS
Why can’t authors just do it all? Uncomplicated writing, less than 400 pages, depth of character, depth of insight, excitement, and the kitchen sink? This is one of the reasons that Ender's Game is my all-time favorite book - it has all of these elements. And so does All You Need Is Kill.
Don’t get me wrong - I’m not putting Kill on the same plane as Ender’s Game, but but it certainly has more in common with Card’s book than it does with just about anything else on the SciFi bookshelf.
The writing is gritty and compelling, but not juvenile (and so special note needs to go to Joseph Reed and Alexander O. Smith for their translation); the plot is action-packed and well-crafted, but not insulting nor confusing; the characters are flawed, but likable and show growth (and they kick @ss), but not cliched; the themes are treated with maturity, but are not preachy nor shallow. All You Need Is Kill is the kind of book I’m trying to find while I read piles and piles of 'Meh' literature. This is the kind of book I could hand to a student who doesn’t like to read. This is the kind of book I could hand to a student who does like to read. This is the kind of book I could hand to a kid who likes to sit and play video games all day. This is the kind of book I need more of.
It’s science fiction, it’s action, it’s well-written, it’s intelligent. I love it.
P.S. I hate the manga cover. I know a lot of kids who like to read manga, but I know more kids (including myself) who would not be caught dead with a manga in their hands...which is a shame because the book under this manga cover should appeal to a much, much wider audience. Some publisher needs to grab this book and republish it in a more “normal” American cover - it would sell like gang-busters...just sayin’.
READING PROGRESS
Ariel D.
5つ星のうち5.0
You get sucked into the story fairly quickly
2015年2月21日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Originally purchased this book because of all the trailers on TV advertising Edge of Tomorrow. My brother had initially told me to read the manga (which is also based on this book), though I never got around to it. I dove for it after reading All You Need Is Kill.
This novel is based in a time we can assume isn't too far from our own. It's a relatively quick read, so if you want something light to read on the bus or while waiting at a clinic, this would definitely be something to reach for. You get sucked into the story fairly quickly, and though the ending kind of comes to a shock to the system, I personally liked it. I have heard a lot of people saying they disliked it though, so if you're not a fan of open/ambiguous endings, I may stay away from this.
Other than that, I'd recommend this to anyone who likes a little action and who loves trying to solve riddles and mysteries, because this book certainly has a few of them for you to solve.
This novel is based in a time we can assume isn't too far from our own. It's a relatively quick read, so if you want something light to read on the bus or while waiting at a clinic, this would definitely be something to reach for. You get sucked into the story fairly quickly, and though the ending kind of comes to a shock to the system, I personally liked it. I have heard a lot of people saying they disliked it though, so if you're not a fan of open/ambiguous endings, I may stay away from this.
Other than that, I'd recommend this to anyone who likes a little action and who loves trying to solve riddles and mysteries, because this book certainly has a few of them for you to solve.
Disnarda
5つ星のうち5.0
Excelente!!
2014年11月25日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Diferente a la película, realmente muy buen libro. Ahora, tengo ganas de ir por una taza de café en su honor.
Eric Santos
5つ星のうち5.0
Amazing!
2014年6月19日にブラジルでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Just read it. If you expect it to be as good as the movie based on it, I'm sorry to disappoint you. It's a thousand times better.
K M Idamari
5つ星のうち5.0
The original story paints a far more chilling account of the invasion and the end isn't rosy like in the movie
2015年9月13日にインドでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Edge of Tomorrow - All You Need Is Kill
The book's about a soldier who loops through time, gaining battle skills every time. I saw the movie before I picked up the book. The original story paints a far more chilling account of the invasion and the end isn't rosy like in the movie. But the real reason I wanted to read this was to see how Hiroshi Sakurazaka handled the loop. The movie did a really good job, they learnt it from the book. Now the only book I had read (still unfinished, though) with a similar loop was Life After Life by Kate Atkinson. I got bored after the third chapter. It was like reading all the ideas the author had while writing the story - not endearing.
In All You Need Is Kill, you barely notice the loop. Also there's a shift in the POV to third person in the middle of the book and then back again to first person a little later. It wasn't as jarring as I thought it would be, but I must admit that the movie handled it better.
In All You Need Is Kill the Mimics aren't the conquerors, they are merely an advance team of nanobots sent to terraform Earth. The book could have inspired the Pacific Rim or Battleship. The techs and plots are a lot similar.
This is a blazing fast read for action junkies with the taste for alien blood.
The book's about a soldier who loops through time, gaining battle skills every time. I saw the movie before I picked up the book. The original story paints a far more chilling account of the invasion and the end isn't rosy like in the movie. But the real reason I wanted to read this was to see how Hiroshi Sakurazaka handled the loop. The movie did a really good job, they learnt it from the book. Now the only book I had read (still unfinished, though) with a similar loop was Life After Life by Kate Atkinson. I got bored after the third chapter. It was like reading all the ideas the author had while writing the story - not endearing.
In All You Need Is Kill, you barely notice the loop. Also there's a shift in the POV to third person in the middle of the book and then back again to first person a little later. It wasn't as jarring as I thought it would be, but I must admit that the movie handled it better.
In All You Need Is Kill the Mimics aren't the conquerors, they are merely an advance team of nanobots sent to terraform Earth. The book could have inspired the Pacific Rim or Battleship. The techs and plots are a lot similar.
This is a blazing fast read for action junkies with the taste for alien blood.