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Author:  Michael Grant
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A global war is raging. You can't see it, but it's happening all around you. Inside you. Down in the meat.

Welcome to the nano - the microscopic matrix where invisible armies will determine the future of mankind. Here, the ultimate battle is for sanity. Losing is not an option when a world of madness is at stake.

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Apr 15,2013
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In the middle of reading this. Great book

Aug 28,2012
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This is a very well written book, with a great and intriguing story line. Every second page annouces a new twist to the story line, and it is well up a very cool book, as are most of Michael Grant's book's! 

Jan 03,2012
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A Global War is raging. You can't see it. But it's happening all around you.  Inside you. Down in the meat.


Michael Grant's new book takes the reader into the world of nano-technological warfare, where invisible armies of nanobots and biots wage war - within human hosts.


Noah's brother was a nano-warrior for a secret organisation known only as BZRK, and became clinically insane as a result.


Sadie's father and brother were killed in a helicopter accident when their pilot's brain was tampered with.


When they are recruited by the shadowy Vincent to combat a plot to control the globe through the minds of its leaders, they have little choice but to accept.  It will change their lives for ever.


In BZRK, the author of the bestselling Gone series explores some chilling questions of ethics and morality.



  • How can we fight an enemy when we can't even see the weapons they're using?

  • How much power can we have over our bodies, minds and decisions when the ultimate battle is for power over whole countries and the sanity of individuals is expendable?

This is a thrilling and uncompromising book, for upper YA readers. I couldn't stop turning the pages.

 

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