All You Need Is Kill

Paperback, 247 pages

Spanish language

Published April 1, 2014 by Norma Editorial.

ISBN:
978-84-679-1562-4
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ASIN:
8467915625
4 stars (34 reviews)

Tras morir en el campo de batalla, Keiji Kiriya se encuentra con que ha vuelto al día anterior al combate. Atrapado en un bucle temporal, se ve obligado a revivir una cruenta batalla que siempre se salda con la aplastante derrota de su división. La muerte se convierte en su rutina durante más de cien días, hasta que un reencuentro en ese mismo campo de batalla le dará una nueva esperanza.

2 editions

Review of 'All You Need Is Kill' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Shorter than I'd expected, though I blame myself for that, as I made the classic blunder of watching the film before reading the movie (in my defense, I'd heard of the book before the film was announced, but even as I type that it feels like the most hipster-y thing I could've said, and I'm immediately sorry I wrote it).

Not too bad. A bit poetic in places, and not quite as predictable as I would've expected had it been an American novel.

Review of 'All You Need Is Kill' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

An interesting military SF novel about mechs, alien invasions, but most of all the time loop that Keiji is caught in. He lives the same battle and the same death over and over, trying to get out of the loop. While the story has its moments, there is too much emphasis on the battles for my taste. The last chapter takes a surprisingly sentimental turn. Most of all, what this novel made me realize is how little I know of the Japanese SF tradition. I feel that there is more going on here, that I am simply not attentive to, because I am not aware of the tradition.

Review of 'All You Need Is Kill' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I don't know why, but I really thought I'd hate this book. I suppose I was reminded a little bit of Hard Boiled Wonderland at the End Of the World by the name of the author (Haruki Murakami/Hiroshi Sakurazaka).

However I was totally glad I did read it. I like the characters, I liked the story, and I think a little I'd been craving some new military sci-fi.

Review of 'All You Need Is Kill' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This was interesting and different. The protagonist is a soldier who fights alien invaders with a suit of armor known as a "jacket." His problem is that he keeps dying and then coming back to battle again. And then he meets the supersoldier known as the Full Metal Bitch. Why does he keep coming back? How exactly does it work? What does the FMB have to do with it? A strength in this novel is that the reason why the hero keeps coming back is revealed gradually. Sure, there is action and battles in this novel, but there is also some good character development and some interesting science fiction ideas. No, I am not revealing why it is he keeps coming back. Once you find out, I think you may find it intriguing as well.

When I first picked up the book, I thought it would be similar to Algis …

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Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Science fiction
  • War
  • Japan

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