I was slightly disappointed in this novelette. It didn’t deliver what I’d hoped it would. Maybe I would have been more impressed with this story if I had read the series in order, but I’m a rebel and didn’t do that. I read UnStrung after finishing the fourth book. UnStrung fills in some of the gap...
The background isn't as developed as [b:Unwind|764347|Unwind (Unwind, #1)|Neal Shusterman|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1297677706s/764347.jpg|750423] or [b:UnWholly|13545075|UnWholly (Unwind, #2)|Neal Shusterman|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1337871062s/13545075.jpg|13096117], but I still liked lea...
This review can also be found on the NerdHerd Reads For something so small, this sure packed a lot into it. This story takes place after Lev leaves Cyrus, before he makes it to the Graveyard. Lev runs while everyone is still distracted by CyFi, and makes it over the wall of a "Rez". Fortunately fo...
WTF Shusterman???? That was just 50 pages of damn sadness. Also it did not tell us everywhere Lev was between him leaving Cy-Fi and getting to The Graveyard. Liar. I still want to know how Lev found the Underground Railroad.Bull-S man, bull freaking ess.
This was the first thing I read this new year so I figured I should write a review about it. I'm a big fan of the Unwind series so this was a good way to start the new year. This novella was good. I wished it was longer though because the ending felt abrupt for me. I expected it to be longer with th...
Well, well, well. Neal Shusterman. We meet again.I apologise profusely for my ridiculously slow progress on Unwholly. I am enjoying the story, but I think my copy has been reclaimed by the monster under my bed, since I remember it fell on the floor one night, and it wasn't there when I woke up the n...
You don't really get the horrific implications of the title until the end, when you find what happens to Wil... But this was an interesting glimpse into a different philosophy and belief system than the general population. I also wish I could listen to his music.
This is a story that I thought would take us through the entire time that happened between Lev and CyFi and his return in Unwind to the Graveyard. It focuses on one part of the story. It does not exactly feel like Unwind but it fits and gives definite clues of how Lev's convictions were shaped for ...
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