Rating: 8
Summary: Teens control the fate of America in the fourth and final book in the New York Times Bestselling Unwind dystology by Neal Shusterman.
Proactive Citizenry, the company that created Cam from the parts of unwound teens, has a plan: to mass produce rewound teens like Cam for military purposes. And below the surface of that horror lies another shocking level of intrigue: Proactive Citizenry has been suppressing technology that could make unwinding completely unnecessary. As Conner, Risa, and Lev uncover these startling secrets, enraged teens begin to march on Washington to demand justice and a better future.
But more trouble is brewing. Starkey’s group of storked teens is growing more powerful and militant with each new recruit. And if they have their way, they’ll burn the harvest camps to the ground and put every adult in them before a firing squad—which could destroy any chance America has for a peaceful future.
Review: I really liked this. I was a fan of the whole Unwind series. This one had more action in it. Cam becomes his own person and decides to take on his creators. Now that is a juicy conflict in and of itself. But there is more going on. We have a two groups of parts pirates that stir up trouble. And to add it all up we have a machine that can make unwinding obsolete. this book is one thrill after the next we parts that make you lose your breath.
Summary: Teens control the fate of America in the fourth and final book in the New York Times Bestselling Unwind dystology by Neal Shusterman.
Proactive Citizenry, the company that created Cam from the parts of unwound teens, has a plan: to mass produce rewound teens like Cam for military purposes. And below the surface of that horror lies another shocking level of intrigue: Proactive Citizenry has been suppressing technology that could make unwinding completely unnecessary. As Conner, Risa, and Lev uncover these startling secrets, enraged teens begin to march on Washington to demand justice and a better future.
But more trouble is brewing. Starkey’s group of storked teens is growing more powerful and militant with each new recruit. And if they have their way, they’ll burn the harvest camps to the ground and put every adult in them before a firing squad—which could destroy any chance America has for a peaceful future.
Review: I really liked this. I was a fan of the whole Unwind series. This one had more action in it. Cam becomes his own person and decides to take on his creators. Now that is a juicy conflict in and of itself. But there is more going on. We have a two groups of parts pirates that stir up trouble. And to add it all up we have a machine that can make unwinding obsolete. this book is one thrill after the next we parts that make you lose your breath.