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by Neal Shusterman
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YA Fantasy - K.A. Wiggins
YA Fantasy - K.A. Wiggins rated it 7 years ago
UnWholly, incredibly, manages to dig deeper and raise new questions around its alarming premise. While profiling a couple more heroes, its assessment of humanity and society remains fairly bleak. The events at the end of Unwind prompted a condensing of the period of legal "abortion" of unwanted teen...
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 7 years ago
**If you haven't read Unwind, there may be spoilers in the following review.** Book 2 in the Unwind series continues to follow the story of Connor, Risa, and Lev along with a few new and interesting characters. There's Nelson, a "parts pirate," determined to track down Connor and turn him over t...
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it 9 years ago
So . . . I stayed up all night to finish this book. I was completely useless the next day, but I regret nothing. That ending is awesome. UnWholly picks up about a year after where Unwind left off. Connor, Lev, and Risa have gotten the world to pay attention to unwinding, but now they don’t know wh...
Figgy O'Connell
Figgy O'Connell rated it 10 years ago
Chocolate. You have so many memories of chocolate.Some of your memories are of being deathly allergic to it, some are of every birthday cake being chocolate. One of your memories is of your family never having enough money for it, except that one time, when your dad left, and your mum decided she ne...
YA Fanatic
YA Fanatic rated it 10 years ago
I think I'm one of the few who doesn't really love this series. I get why people find it fascinating, its an interesting take to the whole abortion topic. But for me, there are entirely way too many characters to become really invested. Once I started liking the story and character we'd quickly swit...
Fangirls Ahead!
Fangirls Ahead! rated it 10 years ago
In the intro, Shusterman writes something along the lines of "I hope this is a terrifying, sleep-depriving book!"Yeah, thanks Shusterman.Yes, some of the new characters do feel a bit like those from [b:Unwind|764347|Unwind (Unwind, #1)|Neal Shusterman|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1297677706s/764347...
The WordSmithe
The WordSmithe rated it 10 years ago
Job well done! Shusterman has modernized Frankenstein! After reading this one, I recommended the SERIES to my teen daughter.
Books&Sweets
Books&Sweets rated it 11 years ago
The nightmare goes on, as the kids at the Graveyard learn that they are not safe. And a new Frankenstein is born of the Unwind's flesh.
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 11 years ago
Neal Shusterman's Unwind was the best dystopian novel that I have read. He creates a future that seems feasible, yet leaves the reader wondering how we could let ourselves get there. In this second installment in the Unwind trilogy, the story of Conner, Risa, and Lev continues with the addition of a...
ashwednesday
ashwednesday rated it 11 years ago
SPOILERS FOR UNWIND This series is just so chockfull of balls and swagger, irreverent humor and heart that's never laid on thick despite the drama artillery it carries. It makes you think and feel and think and feel and just when Shusterman has lulled you into some "predictable" pattern of thinking ...
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