UnBound Stories from the Unwind World

UnBound Stories from the Unwind World

2016 • 336 pages

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In the New York Times bestselling Unwind Dystology—Unwind, UnWholly, UnSouled, and UnDivided—Neal Shusterman thrilled readers with the story of a society that deals with its out-of-control teens by “unwinding” them—transplanting more than 99% of their bodies into other people.

In the latest installment of this sequence, Shusterman—along with collaborators Terry Black, Michelle Knowlden, Brendan Shusterman, and Jarrod Shusterman—explores even more aspects of a world that has accepted the unacceptable. These short stories examine the world of unwinding in a way we haven’t seen before, providing a fresh framework, new characters, and a different take on some events.

With UnBound, Shusterman’s fans can continue to get caught up in the world he has created in this “gripping, brilliantly imagined futuristic thriller” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).

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Unwind Dystology

Unwind Dystology is a 6-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by Neal Shusterman and Michelle Knowlden.

Unwind
UnStrung
UnWholly
UnSouled
UnDivided
UnBound Stories from the Unwind World

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I've read most of the UnWind books, but hadn't gotten to this collection of short stories yet. They're all good additions to the books, and give a look into some of the things that the books didn't have the time to fully explore.

January 4, 2018
May 6, 2023

Wonderful addition to the unwind series! It introduced some new characters and gave you backgrounds to so many old ones, even very minor ones. It answered a lot of remaining questions from the last book. The stories about the parts pirates were by far the best.

September 25, 2022

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