Third out of four book series digs deeper into the capitalism, convenience, and corrupt corporations angles of this incredibly well-developed dystopia. Deeply disturbing, largely because of just how plausible it is. Still some hope for the main cast to chase, but there's no backing down on exposing ...
Wow. Another amazing book in the series. I don't want to give anything away, so I'm just going to say that I continue to love this series and the narrator on the audio. The following book trailer is AMAZING, but just so you know, it could give spoilers if you haven't read the first two books. It w...
Am I the only one who thinks that the covers of this series are terrible? The books are wickedly entertaining, but the covers are just . . . ick. Anyway, in UnSouled, the characters’ sanctuary is destroyed, and they are once again separated and on the run. They know that an organization called Pro...
Ah, Shusterman. This COULD have been 5 stars, but alas. You messed it up. Congratulations. First problem: love triangle. Seriously? I just wanna say that I did NOT sign up for this. Second, Grace does not feel low-cortical at all. Other than the fact that people describe her as vague, she's the smar...
Shusterman brought out the creep factor with this installment. Once again, you're left wanting more for the main characters. Plenty of action to satisfy. I could so see these books on the big screen.
While I am still totally engaged in this series, and very much want to know where it ends up, this book wasn't quite as fantastic a read for me as the first two. I think it's because that there are just so many characters we are following (which yes, I know we did before too) but somehow, this time,...
Real review later. For now, just two little complaints:1. Sooo many typos, including a few instances where Connor's name was spelled with an E. Totally understand that happening when you first write a script, but I'm genuinely surprised that they got past several edits. Can I replace Neal Shusterman...
UnSouled is an enthralling addition to the Unwind Dystology . . . a word that has been made up for this series, apparently in order to keep readers guessing just how many books Shusterman plans on writing. That's fine with me. I love the ideas that are driving this plot and the deep questions that i...
SPOILERS FOR UNWIND & UNWHOLLY2.5 STARS "Sometimes Lev, I just want to smack you." But I'm getting way ahead of myself there. It's probably the disorientation talking because I'm still reeling from the WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED??? pinging inside my brain. This review will probably echo a lot of 2-star ...
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