The Complete Unwind Dystology: Unwind; UnWholly; UnSouled; UnDivided

The Complete Unwind Dystology: Unwind; UnWholly; UnSouled; UnDivided

By Neal Shusterman

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Don’t miss a moment of the complete New York Times bestselling Unwind dystology from Neal Shusterman, now available as a collectible boxed set.

After the Second Civil War, the Bill of Life states that human life may not be touched from the moment of conception until a child reaches the age of thirteen. However, a loophole allows parents to retroactively get rid of a teenager through a process called “unwinding.”

Three teens defy the system and run away from their unwinding: Connor, a rebel whose parents have ordered his unwinding; Risa, a ward of the state who is to be unwound due to cost-cutting; and Lev, his parents’ tenth child whose unwinding has been planned since birth as a religious tithing.

As their paths intersect and lives hang in the balance, Connor, Risa, and Lev must work together to survive—and they may change the fate of America in the process. This complete boxed set includes hardcover editions of Unwind, UnWholly, UnSouled, and UnDivided.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9781481444446
ISBN-10: 1481444441
Published on 11/10/2015
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 1632

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I read Unwind a couple years after my sister read it for school. I made a connection from my sister to this book, because it reminds me of my sister telling me all about the book and I was excited to read it when I was younger. It is about a kid a group of teens running away to not being unwound. I would recommend this book to all of my friends.

I have read this book and all the others in its series. I think that it is probably the best book that I have ever read; and I have read about 300 books in my life. Literally Would not change a thing about it and I have no angry thoughts on this book and its series and I strongly think that the author, Neal Shusterman is an amazing author. I have read almost all of his books and you should to.