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Essay / Bzrk Reloaded by Michael Grant - 876
Have you ever wanted to read a book about nanotechnology? Well, neither did I until I read Bzrk Reloaded. This book is the second book in the Bzrk series by Michael Grant. It's an amazing book that's about a group of people trying to save the world from nanobot domination. If you haven't already guessed, this book would be considered science fiction. Michael Grant grew up in a military family and was always on the move. He attended ten different schools in five different states and three different schools in France while growing up. He loves to travel and his dream is to travel around the world. He currently lives in Marin County, California. He is married to Katherine Applegate and has two children (Bzrk). I think overall this book was an amazing book. It attracted me all the time and I couldn't let go of it because of that. If a game started to get boring, something crazy would happen to make it interesting. For example, in one part of the book it starts to get a little slow because it only talks about the research methods used by a group of Bzrk members. Then, suddenly, a fake hit team breaks into the house and kills everyone inside except for one child who ends up killing almost the entire fake hit team. Another example was of a girl sitting on the beach counting and continued counting for a while. Then suddenly she is kidnapped and taken aboard a ship full of crazy people. These are just a few of the things that happen throughout the book and remain interesting on every page. I would like to know if they are not going to try to treat Alex Cotton, who is Noah's brother, like they treated Vincent. Vincent had gone crazy because he had lost his biota. Sadie corrects Vincent in ...... middle of paper ...... but we have to be careful who can have modern technology because there are definitely a lot of crazy people in the world. I would also say that this reflects the fact that younger people prefer to play video games rather than go outside. Finally, it shows that sex isn't really a big deal. This was a great book and I would definitely recommend it to anyone, but I suggest you read Bzrk first. I loved every part of this book for many reasons and I have nothing negative to say about the book as a whole. It's extremely intriguing to read, but can be a bit gruesome at times. I also think it was a relatively easy book to read and follow what's happening throughout the story. I hope you decide to read it someday.Works CitedGrant, Michael. BZRK. New York: Egmont USA, 2012. Print. Grant, Michael. BZRK reloaded. New York, NY: Egmont USA, 2013. Print.