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All You Need Is Kill [a] is a Japanese science fiction light novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka with illustrations by Yoshitoshi Abe.The book was published in Japanese by Shueisha under their Super Dash Bunko imprint in December 2004, and was later released in English by Viz Media under their Haikasoru imprint.
His 2004 novel All You Need Is Kill received high praise from other authors in Japan and has been published in English by Viz Media. Sakurazaka has an interest in computers and video games. He is knowledgeable about computer culture, can program in Perl, is able to use specialized text editors such as Meadow, and can typeset in TeX.
Liman said that the film's repeated scenes intentionally paralleled the respawning feature in video games, where players have to start over on a level if their character dies. [51] In the afterword of All You Need Is Kill, author Hiroshi Sakurazaka notes his experience playing video games as a source of inspiration while writing the novel. [129]
Edge of Tomorrow, originally All You Need Is Kill, a 2004 novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka Edge of Tomorrow, a 2014 science fiction film based on the book; The Edge of Tomorrow (Asimov book), a 1985 collection by Isaac Asimov; The Edge of Tomorrow (Dooley book), a 1958 book by Thomas A. Dooley
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