Battle Royale
In an alternate Japan ruled by a totalitarian regime, an entire ninth-grade class is gassed on a school trip and wakes on a remote island wearing explosive collars. The rules of the Program are simple, kill each other until one student is left, or every collar detonates. Koushun Takami follows Shuya Nanahara and his classmate Noriko Nakagawa as they try to survive a contest the government calls military research and the public consumes as television. Forty-two children, forty-two trajectories, friendships and crushes weaponized into a 600-page bloodbath that nonetheless takes its teenagers seriously as people rather than chess pieces. The 1999 novel scandalized Japan, inspired a notorious Kinji Fukasaku film, and helped lay the template for a generation of survival-game fiction including The Hunger Games.
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In a near-future authoritarian Japan, a junior high class is bused to a remote island, given weapons, and ordered to kill each other until only one is left. A few of the students refuse to play along.
Suzanne Collins has said she had not read or seen Battle Royale before writing The Hunger Games. The two share a teen survival-arena premise, and many readers compare them, but the works developed independently.
Battle Royale has been controversial since its 1999 publication. The film adaptation faced legal challenges in some countries for its violence. The novel has been challenged in some American libraries but is widely available internationally.
Battle Royale was written by Koushun Takami, published in 1999 by Haikasoru.
Battle Royale is 624 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, Battle Royale takes most readers 9 to 14 hours to finish.
Battle Royale is a standalone novel by Koushun Takami, not part of a series.
Battle Royale is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.