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Violence
A lot
Violence at the nano scale depicted graphically; deaths; the horror of brain manipulation
Language
Some
Moderate language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild
Substance Use
Barely any
Mild; some characters use drugs to cope with the madness of nano-combat
Emotional Intensity
Very heavy
Very strong; the horror of losing your mind to nano-combat — 'going buggy'; the philosophical premise that peace without free will might be evil; what consent means at the neurological level
What this book is about
Michael Grant's BZRK series follows Noah and Sadie, who are recruited into BZRK — an organization that fights a secret war at the microscopic scale, using nano-bots to fight in human brains. The enemy wants to give humanity peace by removing free will. Grant's nano-war thriller is his most formally inventive work: the chapters alternate between the macro and micro perspectives with dizzying effect.
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Nano-scale violence and brain manipulation
Psychological horror
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