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Latest revision as of 09:28, 20 April 2018

UnSouled
UnSouled
Author: Neal Shusterman
Publication Date: October 15, 2013
Published By: Simon & Schuster
Publication Order
Preceded by
UnWholly
Followed by
UnDivided

UnSouled is the third book of the Unwind Dystology, released on October 15, 2013.

Synopsis

Connor and Lev are on the run after the destruction of the Graveyard, the last safe haven for AWOL Unwinds. But for the first time, they’re not just running away from something. This time, they’re running toward answers, in the form of a woman Proactive Citizenry has tried to erase from history itself. If they can find her, and learn why the shadowy figures behind unwinding are so afraid of her, they may discover the key to bringing down unwinding forever.

Cam, the rewound boy, is plotting to take down the organization that created him. Because he knows that if he can bring Proactive Citizenry to its knees, it will show Risa how he truly feels about her. And without Risa, Cam is having trouble remembering what it feels like to be human.

With the Juvenile Authority and vindictive parts pirates hunting them, the paths of Connor, Lev, Cam, and Risa will converge explosively—and everyone will be changed.

Plot

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Parts

  1. Flightless
  2. Fine Young Specimens
  3. Sky-Fallers
  4. The Scent of Memory
  1. A Murder of Storks
  2. Akron
Epilogue: The Widow Rheinschild

Narrators

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  • Connor (14)
  • Lev (9)
  • Cam (8)
  • The Rheinschilds (6 + ½)
  • Starkey (6)
  • Risa (5)
  • Hayden (4)
  • Una (3)
  • Argent (3)
  • Nelson (3)
  • Grace (2)
  • Bam (2)
  • Sonia (1)
  • Roberta (1)
  • Others (5)

Trailer

Trivia

  • Based on a past tweet by Neal Shusterman in June 2012, it is safe to assume that Neal had originally intended for the book to be entitled UnBroken.
  • Originally planned to be the last book of a trilogy, when the book reached 630 pages, Neal Shusterman and his editors decided to split the books and have a fourth book to conclude the series.[1][2]

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