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UnSouled (UnWind Dystology #3) by Neal Shusterman
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Category: Childrens | Series: UnWnd Dystology
In the next part of Neal Shusterman's gripping and thought-provoking futuristic thriller, Connor, Lev and Risa continue to uncover shocking secrets about the process of 'Unwinding' and the company, Proactive Citizenry, which created Cam, a teen made completely from parts taken from 'unwound' teens. Ther ...Show more
UnWholly (UnWind Dystology #2) OUT OF PRINT (Under Consideration) by Neal Shusterman
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Category: Childrens | Series: UnWind Dystology
In a society where unwanted and troublesome teens are salvaged for their body parts, Connor, Risa and Lev continue to fight against the system that would 'unwind' them. Thanks to their high-profile revolt at the Happy Jack Harvest Camp, people can no longer turn a blind eye to unwinding. Ridding society ...Show more
Unbound by Neal Shusterman
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Category: Young Adult | Series: Unwind Dystology
Find out what happens to Connor, Risa, and Lev now that they ve finally destroyed the Proactive Citizenry in this collection of short stories set in the world of the "New York Times" bestselling Unwind Dystology by Neal Shusterman. Connor Lassiter s fight to bring down Proactive Citizenry and find a sui ...Show more
Undivided (Unwind Dystology #4) by Neal Shusterman
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Category: Childrens | Series: Unwind Dystology
Proactive Citizenry, the company which created Cam from the parts of unwound teens, has a plan: to mass produce Rewound teens like Cam for military purposes. But below the surface is of that horror lies another shocking level of intrigue: Proactive Citizenry has been suppressing technology that could ma ...Show more
Unwind (#1 Unwind Dystology) by Neal Shusterman
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Category: Young Adult | Series: UnWind Dystology
The Second Civil War was fought over reproductive rights. The chilling resolution: Life is inviolable from the moment of conception until age thirteen. Between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, however, parents can have their child "unwound," whereby all of the child's organs are transplanted into diff ...Show more