Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Children's Books » General AAS » Unwind  
Categories
Children's Books
Information
Tutoring Services
Tutoring Articles
Tutoring Software
Tutoring Partners
Exton Tutors
Malvern Tutors
West Chester Tutors
DowningtownTutors
Chester County Tutors
Chester Springs Tutors
Related Categories
• General AAS
Qualifying Textbooks
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Books
• Action Adventure
Literature
Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery Horror
Literature
Children's Books
Subjects
• Spine-Chilling Horror
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery Horror
Literature
Children's Books
Subjects
• General
Literature
Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Literature
Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• Shusterman, Neal
( S )
Authors, A-Z
Literature Fiction
Subjects
• Horror
Teens
Subjects
Books
• Adventure Thrillers
Literature Fiction
Teens
Subjects
Books
• General
Literature Fiction
Teens
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Literature Fiction
Teens
Subjects
Books
• Fantasy
Science Fiction Fantasy
Teens
Subjects
Books
• Science Fiction
Science Fiction Fantasy
Teens
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Teens
Subjects
Books
• Hardcover
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Printed Books
Format (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books
• Young Adult
Age Range (age_range)
Refinements
Books

Unwind

Unwind
Author: Neal Shusterman
Publisher: Simon Schuster Children's Publishing
Category: Book

List Price: $16.99
Buy New: $9.94
You Save: $7.05 (41%)



New (30) Used (9) from $8.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 8970

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 352
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.7 x 1.3

ISBN: 1416912045
EAN: 9781416912040
ASIN: 1416912045

Publication Date: November 6, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Unwind
  • MP3 CD - Unwind
  • Audio CD - Unwind
  • MP3 CD - Unwind

Accessories:

  • Full Tilt
  • Everlost

Similar Items:

  • Everlost
  • Thirteen Reasons Why
  • Beastly
  • The Hunger Games
  • The Host: A Novel

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
p align="center"bigIn a society where unwanted teens are salvaged for their body parts, three runaways fight the system that would "unwind" them/bigPConnor's parents want to be rid of him because he's a troublemaker. Risa has no parents and is being unwound to cut orphanage costs. Lev's unwinding has been planned since his birth, as part of his family's strict religion. Brought together by chance, and kept together by desperation, these three unlikely companions make a harrowing cross-country journey, knowing their lives hang in the balance. If they can survive until theireighteenth birthday, they can't be harmed -- but when every piece of them, from their hands to their hearts, are wanted by a world gone mad, eighteen seems far, far away.PIn IUnwind/i, IBoston Globe/Horn Book/i Award winner Neal Shusterman challenges readers' ideas about life -- not just where life begins, and where it ends, but what it truly means to be alive.


Customer Reviews:   Read 28 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Eye opening view   December 23, 2008
I am 25 and my 21 year old sister gave me this book since she loved it and she doesn't even like to read.br /It was just a great book, one that makes you go WOW, and just opens your eyes to how different people can be and it shows you different points of views and just how society is like. It's scary if it ever came down to that. But in a lot of ways we are like that today with other subjects. br /This is be a must read for my kids, when I have them in the future.br /I will always be quoting this book and suggusting any one who has a open mind and wants to grow to read this!


5 out of 5 stars A Must Read!   November 30, 2008
This is the first novel I've read of Neal Shusterman and definitely not the last! I was hooked immediately and could not put the book down. It is extremely thought-provoking and will stay on your mind long after you've finished reading the story. His main characters, Conner, Risa and Lev, are well developed and wrapped around a captivating story line. This is a definite MUST read... without a doubt!


5 out of 5 stars Scary good!   November 20, 2008
In the not-too-distant future, the U.S. went through a second civil war, involving Pro-life and Pro-choice armies. It became known as the Heartland War, and it ended with the Bill of Life, which states that human life may not be touched from the moment of concept until a child reaches the age of 13. Between the ages of 13 and 18, a parent may choose to "unwind" a child, where their life does not technically end, but goes into a divided state. This Bill satisfied both sides and unwinding has now become an accepted and common practice in society.br /br /That takes us to three teens, all on the verge of being sent to their unwinding. Connor is a troubled kid who gets into fights and tends to think long after he's acted. When he discovers that his parents have signed the orders to have him unwound (as well as their vacation tickets for the day after the event), Connor takes off. Risa is a ward of the state and a concert pianist. However, competition is fierce and, when Risa makes a few mistakes at a recital, she's soon on her way to unwinding. Lev is the tenth child in his family and that makes him a tithe. His parents strongly believe in their religion and that means tithing 10% of their belongings, including children. These three meet by chance - if they can survive until their 18th birthday, they'll be safe.br /br /This story is terrifying and thought-provoking. It takes the issue of abortion and turns it on its head. The country Shusterman depicts is filled with unwanted babies who become wards of the state or can be "storked," dropped off on a house's porch and, as long as the mother is not immediately discovered, the baby is legally that family's responsibility. Troubled teens who are too much of a problem or don't fit a family's budget can be unwound. Medical research has come to a halt because there's no reason to try and cure cancer or a heart defect when you can just get fresh body parts and graft them in. Even the belief in souls gets called in to play - every part of an unwound teen must be used, and since they don't technically die, what happens to their soul, their consciousness, when they are divided up amongst other people as bits and pieces? br /br /I really enjoyed this book. Shusterman writes from multiple perspectives, so we get in every characters' head. Each is well-developed, and you gain a new appreciation for them once you hear their thoughts (Roland's chapter was probably the most heart-breaking). If there was anything that bugged me about the writing, it was the change in tenses. I appreciated this being science fiction for people who aren't sci-fi fans - the world is recognizable and follows its own rules, without being "out there." More than anything, I loved how this book made me think about issues of life, the soul, and how important it is to take an interest in other human beings, no matter their age. There's a running thought throughout by many of the adults that, once this kid is out my door, they're someone else's problem. Connor, Risa, and Lev only continue their journey when someone takes the time to help them along the way.


5 out of 5 stars Dystopian Novel at Its Best   November 14, 2008
**SPOILERS**br /br /I think the only argument I could possibly have against this book is that it was eerily similar to Scott Westerfeld's Uglies series. Still, AMAZING book. Astoundingly well-written with a dystopian world you can definitely picture, and it is a horrifying picture at that. The characters themselves were pretty cool, Lev and Pastor Dan were my favorites. I loved the legend of Humphrey Dunfee (and so knew that he would end up being major). There were some predictable (sort of) parts, but they always were still written in a very captivating way. I love it. This is an example of a great book that is both character and plot driven and the two feed off each other to create a thoroughly engaging story. I'd REALLY like to know what happened with Connor's letter, though, since he technically is "dead"...weird. I thought that was a really great idea, though. I pretty much could tell that Connor and Risa would get through the whole ordeal alive and having changed the established rules slightly, but I had no idea what role, or how big a role, Lev would play in it all. I loved seeing his character evolve, super job. The others changed, certainly, but Lev's was the most realistic and relevant to today's world. The procedure itself, though you realize it was never truly described, it still will give me nightmares. The way he wrote it, it can insinuate so many things, but ...*shudders*. so scary.br /As for humor, massive laughs for the E-Bay soul-selling fiasco :P


5 out of 5 stars All Wound Up   November 2, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I started reading this book while I was waiting in line for advance voting in GA. It was a three and half hour wait, and it was hard to put the book down.br /This book really moved me; it was a fantastic read, and it made me really think. Could this really happen to our children?br /I wonder if there will be a sequel---this book was action-packed, suspenseful...all the elements of a well-written, superb novel!