Thursday, October 31, 2013

BZRK (BZRK #1) by Michael Grant

Synopsis:
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?

The summery makes this book sound really good and really cool!!! Though this book is way cooler then the description, so much better. When you get to reading it you understand this summery is nothing, like what you thought when you read this book. This book was just so good impossible to put down for me.
I loved the idea of this book so much, got me thinking 'How do people think of such amazing books to write?' 
The details were scary good, like you could actually be experiencing this stuff with the characters. Also I loved the characters. They were great characters all of them, nicely developed too.
I love the way its written how its just not from someones point of view, it follows many people to tell the story. Which I find really cool, just a cool way of writing.
It was sad at parts, creepy at places and just full out exciting. I LOVED IT!!!
Micheal Grant is just an amazing writer one of my favorites so far and this book just blew me away like the others I have read of his. Love his work and he just does a mind blowing job.  

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