Unwholly Book Report

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“Unwholly” by Neal Shusterman this is the second book in the “Unwind” series. The series include Unwind, Unwholly, Unsouled, Undivided, Unbound, and Unstrung these books are science fiction. If you like to read books that are going to make you want to read more these are the kind of books you should read.
The main characters in this story are Connor, Lev, Risa, Starkey, and Miracolina. After the first book unwind Connor becomes the leader of the graveyard where they rescue kids from being unwound. The juvey cops found out what they are doing but that have not done anything about it yet, that eventually changes. But it all starts to go bad when risa goes with a kid to a hospital and she gets taken to Proactive Citizenry, and Lev and miracolina get
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Nelson puts trackers in lev and miracolina knowing that they are going to escape, so they will lead him to where connor is. While rise is at proactive citizenry she gets blackmailed to get a new spine from a unwind or the whole graveyard will be wiped out, so rise excepted the new spine. Eventually connor found out about rise and he was furious, but there was nothing he could do about it. But eventually the juvey cops ended up barging into the graveyard and wiping out a lot of the kids and taking them to get unwound. Nelson ends up finding connor and tries taking him but when he gets in his van lev traqus him with his own tranq gun twice. He then takes nelson out and puts him in a ditch and leaves him there, and take his van with connor passed out and gets away. Miracolina was shot and passed out in the road and lev went back to look for her and she was there, littles does he know the cop car that was sitting in front of where miracolina was laying in the road he didn't think to check the backseat of the cop car where she was. After not being able to find her, him and connor ended up at a dinner. They found nelson

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