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BZRK

Love The Hunger Games' Action-adventure thrillers with a dystopian twist' BZRK (Berserk) by Michael Grant, New York Times best-selling author of the GONE series, ramps up the action and suspense to a whole new level of excitement. Set in the near future, BZRK is the story of a war for control of the human mind. Charles and Benjamin Armstrong, conjoined twins and owners of the Armstrong Fancy Gifts Corporation, have a goal: to turn the world into their vision of utopia. No wars, no conflict, no hunger. And no free will. Opposing them is a guerrilla group of teens, code name BZRK, who are fighting to protect the right to be messed up, to be human. This is no ordinary war, though. Weapons are deployed on the nano-level. The battleground is the human brain. And there are no stalemates here: It's victory . . . or madness. BZRK unfolds with hurricane force around core themes of conspiracy and mystery, insanity and changing realities, engagement and empowerment, and the larger impact of personal choice. Which side would you choose' How far would you go to win' Praise for BZRK: "YA fiction at it's best. It's a combination science fiction/adventure/thriller all written brilliantly to entice the reader into a terrifying world." 'Examiner.com "Squeamish as I am, Grant has me hooked with the compelling characters that populate the Go BZRK storyworld." 'Michael Anderson, WIRED magazine "Grant utilizes contemporary themes and memorable characters, along with the possibilities of emerging technology to craft aningenious world not too far removed from our own. The intelligent presentation will likely appeal to a broad audience." 'PopCultureGuy "If you are anything like me then BZRK will blow your mind. BZRK is very different from pretty much any YA book out there at the moment, and the closest I can come to expressing how it is continuing to play on my mind almost two weeks later, is to liken it to William Gibson's Neuromancer which had a similar effect on me many years ago. BZRK is a gamechanger for YA literature." 'The Book Zone "This novel is full of the intricacies of the human body and non-stop action on all fronts. An intricately written science fiction thriller, BZRK offers an in-depthlook into a war raging deep within the human body." 'Deseret News.

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  • "In the near future, the conjoined Armstrong twins, under the guise of the Armstrong Fancy Gifts Corporation, plot to create their own version of utopia using nanobots, while a guerilla group known as BZRK develops a DNA-based biot that can stop bots, but at risk of the host's brain."
  • "In the near future, the conjoined Armstrong twins, under the guise of the Armstrong Fancy Gifts Corporation, plot to create their own version of utopia using nanobots, while a guerilla group known as BZRK develops a DNA-based biot that can stop bots, but at risk of the host's brain"
  • "Love The Hunger Games' Action-adventure thrillers with a dystopian twist' BZRK (Berserk) by Michael Grant, New York Times best-selling author of the GONE series, ramps up the action and suspense to a whole new level of excitement. Set in the near future, BZRK is the story of a war for control of the human mind. Charles and Benjamin Armstrong, conjoined twins and owners of the Armstrong Fancy Gifts Corporation, have a goal: to turn the world into their vision of utopia. No wars, no conflict, no hunger. And no free will. Opposing them is a guerrilla group of teens, code name BZRK, who are fighting to protect the right to be messed up, to be human. This is no ordinary war, though. Weapons are deployed on the nano-level. The battleground is the human brain. And there are no stalemates here: It's victory . . . or madness. BZRK unfolds with hurricane force around core themes of conspiracy and mystery, insanity and changing realities, engagement and empowerment, and the larger impact of personal choice. Which side would you choose' How far would you go to win' Praise for BZRK: "YA fiction at it's best. It's a combination science fiction/adventure/thriller all written brilliantly to entice the reader into a terrifying world." 'Examiner.com "Squeamish as I am, Grant has me hooked with the compelling characters that populate the Go BZRK storyworld." 'Michael Anderson, WIRED magazine "Grant utilizes contemporary themes and memorable characters, along with the possibilities of emerging technology to craft aningenious world not too far removed from our own. The intelligent presentation will likely appeal to a broad audience." 'PopCultureGuy "If you are anything like me then BZRK will blow your mind. BZRK is very different from pretty much any YA book out there at the moment, and the closest I can come to expressing how it is continuing to play on my mind almost two weeks later, is to liken it to William Gibson's Neuromancer which had a similar effect on me many years ago. BZRK is a gamechanger for YA literature." 'The Book Zone "This novel is full of the intricacies of the human body and non-stop action on all fronts. An intricately written science fiction thriller, BZRK offers an in-depthlook into a war raging deep within the human body." 'Deseret News."@en
  • "Charles en Benjamin Amstrong willen met microscopisch kleine robotjes de hersenen van alle mensen zo manipuleren, dat zij hun vrije wil verliezen. De guerrillagroep BZRK gaat de strijd met hen aan, maar alles loopt vreselijk uit de hand. Vanaf ca. 15 jaar."
  • "Charles and Benjamin Armstrong, conjoined twins and owners of the Armstrong Fancy Gifts Corporation, have a goal: to turn the world into their vision of utopia. No wars, no conflict, no hunger. And no free will. Opposing them is a guerrilla group of teens, code name BZRK, who are fighting to protect the right to be messed up, to be human. This is no ordinary war, though."@en
  • "In the near future, the conjoined Armstrong twins, under the guise of the Armstrong Fancy Gift Corporation, plot to create their own version of utopia using nanobots, while a guerilla group known as BZRK develops a DNA-based biot that can stop bots, but at risk of the host's brain."
  • "In the near future, the conjoined Armstrong twins, under the guise of the Armstrong Fancy Gift Corporation, plot to create their own version of utopia using nanobots, while a guerilla group known as BZRK develops a DNA-based biot that can stop bots, but at risk of the host's brain."@en
  • "Charles en Benjamin Amstrong willen met microscopisch kleine robotjes de hersenen van alle mensen zo manipuleren, dat zij hun vrije wil verliezen. De guerrillagroep BZRK gaat de strijd met hen aan. Maar alles loopt vreselijk uit de hand. Vanaf ca. 15 jaar."

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  • "Thrillery (romány)"
  • "Roman pour jeunes adultes"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Powieść sensacyjna amerykańska"@pl
  • "Fantastyka naukowa amerykańska"@pl
  • "Jugendbücher ab 12 Jahre"
  • "French language materials"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Thrillers (novels)"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Dystopias"@en
  • "Science fiction novels"
  • "Young adult fiction"
  • "Roman américain"
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Powieść amerykańska dla młodzieży"@pl
  • "Young adult works"
  • "Young adult works"@en
  • "Livres numériques"
  • "Dystopian"
  • "Vědecko-fantastické romány"
  • "Science fiction"
  • "Science fiction"@en
  • "Americké romány"

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  • "Bzrk. [1]"
  • "Bzrḳ"
  • "Als waanzin overwint"
  • "BZRK 1"
  • "Bzrk. Tome 1"
  • "Bzrk. / 01"
  • "BZRK"@pl
  • "BZRK"@en
  • "BZRK"
  • "בזרק"
  • "BZRK / [sound recording]"
  • "Bzrk"
  • "Bzrk"@en