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Risa, a talented girl raised in a state institution, faces a grim fate as she too is deemed expendable. Her determination to escape her predetermined end leads her to forge an unlikely alliance with Connor. Together, they navigate a treacherous landscape filled with those who aim to stop them, showcasing their resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.
Lev, a boy raised to believe in the righteousness of unwinding, is torn between his faith and the harsh reality of what it means to be unwound. His journey of self-discovery unfolds as he meets Connor and Risa, forcing him to confront deep-seated beliefs and question the morality of a society that sacrifices its youth.
As their paths intertwine, the trio must confront the grim decisions of a fractured society while coming to terms with their identities. Their fight for freedom becomes a powerful statement against a world that treats lives as commodities, prompting readers to reflect on the value of life itself.
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Ver TodosIt was really an awesome read.I love the multiple storylines.Up to the middle I was hooked,but the I got a bit bored,and abandoned it to read some other books,but when I restarted.Again,I love it.Have you ever thought about becoming an organ donor?Well,in this book some of teenagers from 13 to 18 are forced to become one.But wait! Not after their death! This process is called unwinding.Set in far future, Unwind is about some kids who are supposed to get unwound,but run away for dear life.If they managed to survive up to 18,they'd be safe. It's an engaging book in dystopian genre which reminds me of The Giver,Hunger Games and Uglies. However,as the first book in a series,it was much darker and more terrifying.Reading part 6 was really a challenge.It was spine-chilling.I needed several breaks to go through it.Still,I had to force myself to keep reading.At the end,I wanted to cry!