Title: Battle Royale
Author: Koushun Takami
Translator: Yuji Oniki
Published: San Franciso: VIZ Media, 2006 (1999)
Rating: 4 of 5
Page Count: 616
Total Page Count: 85,550
Text Number: 245
Read Because: personal enjoyment, purchased used at a local bookstore
Short Review: Every year, one class of junior high students is selected to participate in a game: isolated on a deserted island, provided with weapons, they must kill each other until just one student survives. When Shuya's class is picked, he must discover who to trust, how to fight, and if it is possible to surviveand perhaps even fight back against the system. A tense and grotesquely violent book, Battle Royale is addictive and boldly confrontational. Some characterization and psychological insight give depth to the violence, making it more than a cheap thrill. Despite a sometimes-awkward writing style, this is an engrossing read and which packs a wallop. Moderately recommended.
( Long review. )
Review posted here on Amazon.com.
Author: Koushun Takami
Translator: Yuji Oniki
Published: San Franciso: VIZ Media, 2006 (1999)
Rating: 4 of 5
Page Count: 616
Total Page Count: 85,550
Text Number: 245
Read Because: personal enjoyment, purchased used at a local bookstore
Short Review: Every year, one class of junior high students is selected to participate in a game: isolated on a deserted island, provided with weapons, they must kill each other until just one student survives. When Shuya's class is picked, he must discover who to trust, how to fight, and if it is possible to surviveand perhaps even fight back against the system. A tense and grotesquely violent book, Battle Royale is addictive and boldly confrontational. Some characterization and psychological insight give depth to the violence, making it more than a cheap thrill. Despite a sometimes-awkward writing style, this is an engrossing read and which packs a wallop. Moderately recommended.
( Long review. )
Review posted here on Amazon.com.