A very satisfying conclusion to the series with plenty of “didn‘t see that coming” moments.
A very satisfying conclusion to the series with plenty of “didn‘t see that coming” moments.
I‘m enjoying this series so much I raced a student to book four. I won!
I really liked this last book in the series. There is a nice little intro to explain who some of the major players and companies are, and it includes general terminology, as well. I did have trouble remembering characters in the 3rd book, but I was able to catch on quicker and remember much better in this one. I still like the way the little “advertisements” are done in this series. Cont in comments...
Oh my god, I have so many feelings! I think I cried almost nonstop for the last 100 pages of this book. My heart!
In a population of hundreds of millions, such a small number of people is a mere drop in the bucket...but enough drops can make any bucket overflow.
Currently reading. Fell in love with the series when I started reading it to the point that I have been reading all the books in the series back to back and still there's some amount of interest left, enough to at least complete the series, but let's be honest, it's gotten old now. Still, great concept, makes you think. Definitely not anything run of the mill. But yeah, a trilogy might have been better...
As of right now, I‘m officially done with this series. It was an interesting one, yet not something I plan to reread. Really liked the idea of the first one, and decided to at least find out how it ends. The series as a whole does make you think about certain things (and also be thankful the real world doesn‘t have unwinding).
The final book in the Unwind Dystology and I‘m already half way done, after just starting it today.
“Hole...” He grips Risa‘s hand tighter. “Hole, Risa, hole…”
And she smiles. “Yes, Connor,” she says. “You‘re whole. You‘re finally whole.”-Undivided.
The end to this dystology is a thrill ride of pretty monumental proportions. Connor, Risa, and Lev hurtle toward the conclusion of their story with break-neck speed, encountering some amazing twists & turns on the way. The cycle of POVs still bothered me, but the plot & the pacing was so excellent that I didn't have time to mind too much. If you're in the mood for something dark, twisted, & immensely compelling, this is the series for you! ★★★★☆.
#currentlyreading | I can't wait to see how this ends! But also, I don't want it to end. Sigh. #bookwormproblems
#TBT When I met one of my favorite YA authors, Neal Shusterman! The Unwind Dystology is one of my favorite reads. Undivided is the final installment and it left me feeling satisfied (a sometimes unfamiliar feeling at the end of a series...)! Looking for a good read? Then this is the one for you!
I'm not loving all the jumping around from voice to voice, but the chapter I just read is narrated by Cam, who emerges as the most interesting character in this book and finally reveals the true evil the various factions will be fighting.