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UnDivided (Unwind, #4)
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Kiki  | 65 comments rated it 5 Stars! *****

WOW.. What a terrific ending to this 4 book series. I could not put this book down, literally read the entire thing in less than 48 hours, I was so captivated. The character development throughout the whole series was awesome, each of the main (and recurring, though not main) characters grew tremendously throughout all the trials each one had to face. Several twists and turns throughout the books keep you on your toes. Especially this last book. I don't want to spoil anything because I do highly recommend this book to anyone who has interest in YA/somewhat distopian/sci-fi type of books, but oh man the last like quarter of the book was so intense and you didn't know which way things were going to go... Absolutely love it, along with the rest of the dystology. Might have made it up there among some of my top favs!


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Joanne (joabroda1) | 12584 comments Across the cyber miles I can feel the excitement in your post! Love when a book affects someone that way! Definitely not my genre, but that's ok! It's what makes this group fun.


Kiki  | 65 comments :) I love the wide variety of genres people in this group read! I have gotten some great ideas of books to add to my TBR list that I never would have been exposed to if it wasn't for here!


Karin | 9232 comments Interesting. I found this the weakest of the series; I read it in tandem with my son when he read the first one for an English class (he's dyslexic and listens to novels although he can read, but it helps if we discuss them).


Kiki  | 65 comments Karin wrote: "Interesting. I found this the weakest of the series; I read it in tandem with my son when he read the first one for an English class (he's dyslexic and listens to novels although he can read, but i..."

Overall I liked the other 3 better, especially the 1st one, and I can completely understand why it could be considered the weakest in the series. But I thought that the roller coaster he puts you on in the last chunk of the book made up for the slower pace of the rest of it. Particularly everything that happened from what happens in Divan's ship through to the end. Also by the time I'm done reading a multi book series like this, all the books blend into 1 story in my head and it's hard for me to separate them again lol so I guess this review is kind of more the entire Dystology :)


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