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If you're feeling a little confused right now, then you're not alone. Having devoured the book in a single breathless sitting I'm still not entirely sure about exactly what was going on. From the very first page I found myself caught up in the thrill of the action and the intrigue of the plot. However, it took me a little longer to understand exactly ''what'' was going on, and the sudden nature of the conclusion means that there are plenty of loose strands that need to be addressed in the rest of the series. The idea of controlling bots that are fighting inside the brain of a person is incredibly cool and Michael Grant really makes the concept come alive with his vivid descriptions of the view from a microscopic scale. Furthermore, the idea of nanotechnology being used in this way is scarily plausible when you consider the level of research and progress that has been made in the field of nanotechnology in recent years, and the author's attention to detail and efforts to maintain realism really enhance this effect.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag. We also have a review of [[Monster (The Monster Series) by Michael Grant]].
If you enjoyed the hard-hitting action-packed writing of Michael Grant in ''BRZK'', you will love his epic science fiction series, which starts with [[Gone by Michael Grant|Gone]]. Meanwhile, [[Colony by J A Henderson]] is similarly tense and pacy, and deals with the horrific potential of biological warfare.