A review by theseasoul
Unwind by Neal Shusterman

4.5

|| 4.5 ⭐️ ||

What a page-turner… I was immediately drawn in by the unique dystopian concept. What if the preborn are protected, and children are protected until the age of 13, but then between the ages of 13 and 18 parents can choose to have their children unwound and and their bodies, limbs and organs used as “parts” for transplants for everyone else? That’s quite the concept, and I was intrigued all the way through. It made me think. Often dystopian fiction starts out with an interesting concept and then falls flat, but this wasn’t the case here. I’m looking forward to reading on in the series.