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    UnWholly
    Book 2 in the series:Unwind

    UnWholly - Unwind by Neal Shusterman
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    A chilling, thought-provoking, and action-packed sequel that’s almost impossible to put down - UnWholly ups the ante and the stakes, making it a must for fans of gritty YA dystopias and anyone intrigued by morally complex sci-fi.

    In "UnWholly" by Neal Shusterman, the sequel to "Unwind," the story continues to explore the near future practice of unwinding unwanted teens for donor parts while delving deeper into the philosophical implications of playing God. The plot follows major characters like Connor, Risa, and Lev as they navigate through a world where the boundaries between life and death are blurred, introducing new characters like Cam and Starkey who challenge the status quo and raise thought-provoking questions about identity and morality. The writing style seamlessly weaves together multiple perspectives and individual storylines, culminating in a fast-paced and action-packed narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    A great flood is swallowing the world, and in the middle of it all, he’s being mauled by a bear. He’s more annoyed than terrified. As if the flood isn’t enough, his deep, dark mind has to send an angr...
    2012
    416 pages

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