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Der Aufstand by Neal Shusterman

cypherfett's review against another edition

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5.0

Just as good as the first book.

jennsie's review against another edition

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3.0

Up until the last quarter I liked this better than the first. Still good, though, and I look fwd to the 3rd.

wolfiereads26's review against another edition

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adventurous dark inspiring tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

karconner's review against another edition

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5.0

I love this trilogy so far. It is twisted at times, exciting, and captivating. I can't wait to read #3.

kanjimanji's review against another edition

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5.0

Neal continues with a great story, told with simple sentences that look like made on the spot, but at the same so carefully crafted, they might as well be revised a hundred times.

It's a real rare treat when a script much better fit for an action movie gets worked into captivating writing. Few can play that game, Neil is one of them.

_nothankyou_'s review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional tense fast-paced

4.75

jadenchristopher's review against another edition

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4.0

Not as good as the first one, but continues to bring the story forward. Much more is added about the history of the world and how things came to be. Im still looking forward to continuing the series. 3.5 rounded up.

libraryldy02's review against another edition

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5.0

I loves this book so much more than the first. I thought Shusterman did a fantastic job weaving fact and fiction together. Can't wait to read the last book!

heathermjackson's review against another edition

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5.0


Wow. I really enjoyed Unwind, so I picked up the next book in the series. I was surprised to read the author's note in the beginning where he explains that he hadn't intended to make Unwind a series. The first book does stand alone. Though, since he created such an interesting world ripe for more stories, for reasons he didn't get into (reader requests? publisher wishes? his own ideas?), he decided to write another book, and UnWholly was born.

Usually, I start these reviews with The Good and end with The Bad, but I'm gonna switch these two things and end on a high note, like this book deserves!

The Bad

... or more accurately this should be called the I'm-not-sure-this-is-going-to-work section of the book. So, the first half of UnWholly has A LOT of characters. Like a whole TV series worth of characters. And that's what it felt like I was reading - not a novel that follows one, two or three main characters, but a TV show that follows a dozen! Plus many dozens of smaller parts. And the plots are completely separate at the beginning. I had faith that Shusterman would bring them together, but it seemed to be taking a while. Also, it's not like the POV switched every chapter. We would spend many chapters with Lev, and then go back to Risa, and back to Connor, and then all the others like Starkey, Nelson, Cam, etc, etc, etc. Sometimes we'd be gone from the Graveyard for so long I'd almost forget about them, and then we'd be back. Or we'd follow Lev for so long that I'd wonder what the heck was happening with Risa. However...

The Good. No, the Excellent!

... at no point was I ever bored. Ever. Despite the many non-intersecting plots taking place, I loved them all. And I never got confused. And in the second half of the book when the plots started coming together in this absolutely brilliant narrative spiderweb, I could not stop reading! And that ending. The painful, the heart-breaking, the heart-warming, the scary, the hopeful - LOVED IT! I rarely feel so satisfied with an ending, yet completely excited for the next book. This is all to say that UnWholly perfectly wraps up the many, many plots of all its characters, but also sets up their new quests for the next book.

In Conclusion

I'm not even going to bother borrowing the rest of these books from the library to see if I like them (like I usually do). I'm just going to buy the whole Unwind series!

kirchenberth's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars I still love the concept and love the idea of Camus Comprix. Too much of the story was spent developing characters that are already too similar to those from the previous book, with the exception of Cam. While this one was still intriguing, it just didn't grab me like Unwind did. I will definitely read the third book, but at the moment I believe Shusterman should have left Unwind as a solo book.