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2006
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Une ode à la liberté et aux livres. À une époque où la loi d’Amélioration des Médias a instauré une chasse aux livres, les bibliothèques se sont dotées d’un corps militaire afin de les défendre. Depuis que, lectrice, elle fut sauvée d’une rafle par un des membres de cette unité d’élite, Iku Kasahara rêve d’en faire partie à son tour. Mais l’entraînement, mené d’une main de fer par son instructeur, s’avère impitoyable ! Library Wars est une incroyable oeuvre de politique-fiction qui emprunte autant à Appleseed qu’à Fahrenheit 451 . Le premier volume de ce roman à succès offre une vision complémentaire et affinée du monde, et des protagonistes qui vient parfaitement soutenir la découverte du manga. Ceci dit, manga et roman peuvent se lire indépendamment les uns des autres. Le roman Library Wars a été vendu à près de 1.5 millions d’exemplaires au Japon, et a été distingué du “2008 Seiun Award for a long fiction”, équivalent asiatique du Prix Hugo !
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Author

Hiro Arikawa
Hiro Arikawa
Author · 21 books

Hiro Arikawa won the tenth annual Dengeki Novel Prize for new writers for Shio no Machi: Wish on My Precious in 2003, and the book was published the following year. It was praised for its love story between a heroine and hero divided by age and social status, and for its depiction of military structures. Although she is a light novelist, her books from her second work onwards have been published as hardbacks alongside more literary works with Arikawa receiving special treatment in this respect from her publisher, MediaWorks. Shio no Machi was also later published in hardback. Her 2006 light novel Toshokan Sensō (The Library War) was named as Hon no Zasshi's number one for entertainment for the first half of 2006, and came fifth in the Honya Taishō for that year, competing against ordinary novels. She often writes about the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) and her first three novels concerning its three branches are known as the Jieitai Sanbusaku (The SDF Trilogy); she also wrote about the fictional Library Forces in the Toshokan Sensō series. Raintree no Kuni, which first appeared as a book within a book in Toshokan Nairan was later published by Arikawa as a spin-off with another publisher. It was adapted into a film titled World of Delight released on November 21, 2015.[2][3]Her novel Shokubutsu Zukan (ja) will be adapted into a film titled Shokubutsu Zukan: Unmei no Koi, Hiroimashita and scheduled for release on June 4, 2016.

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