Book Review - Battle Royale

 

4 stars
    Imagine going on a school field trip just to discover that you'll have to fight for your life, and only one person gets to survive this insanity. This is what's happening with Shuya, a junior high school boy sucked in a world of violent exploitation. So, I didn't have many favorite characters because there were many (42 to be exact, and mostly didn't get more than a feel lines of description). I kept thinking about who was going to die next and who was going to kill next. It was distressful in a good way, my favorite parts of the book were the fighting scenes - who were amazingly written. This story made me tense, I was always expecting the main character or his friends to die and the story kept me hooked until the end.
    I found it extremely difficult to care about most of the characters because I knew they would die soon, so I couldn't bond with anyone.
    The story is very violent and has a lot of bloodshed and death, so I would recommend it to readers who like this thing, but also have in mind this has a lot of politics and distrustful government experimenting on children. If you liked The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins you'll absolutely love this one. That's it, bye!

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  1. Obrigada por compartilhar sua opinião, será um livro que não irei ler pois não me identifico com esse gênero. Mas sua resenha desperta curiosidade quem sabe talvez eu mude de ideia.

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    1. Aguarde as próximas resenhas! Com certeza você encontrará algo que goste! That's it, bye!

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