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Is unwind becoming a movie? Unwind is a potential film based on the book of the same name, written by Neal Shusterman. It is currently in pre-production under the German film production and film distribution company Constantin Film and Don Carmody Productions, and is co-financed with Voltage Pictures.

What does Dystology mean? What is a dystology? Is that cheesy? Maybe, but the books are so good! How old is Hayden unwind? What happens to Risa in unwind? However, fate intervenes, as it always does with Risa, and this time gets her swept up in an uprising, which leads her to being caught and transferred to Happy Jack Harvest Camp, where she is seriously injured in an explosion. For Risa, though, this is a silver lining. Paralyzed, she can't be unwound. Who is Cam in Unwholly? Camus Composite-Prime, informally known as Cam ComPrix, first came into being and spent the beginning of his life as a composite being in a mansion in a leper colony turned research facility on Kalaupapa in Molokai in Hawaii.

Who dies in unwind? If you believe unwinding actually ends the life of the child, then Roland dies by being unwound toward the end of the book at the harvest camp where he, Connor, Lev, and Risa stayed. We're never told what the technology looks like in this time period, though, so again—not well defined. We're just generally in Ohio in the future. Perhaps Akron isn't described because Connor, Risa, and Lev are trying to get the heck outta there.

And where they end up is much more interesting. The Graveyard is a junkyard for airplanes where the Admiral is hiding hundreds of Unwinds. It's appropriate for the Unwinds to be held in a place for cast-off planes that would otherwise be broken down and sold for parts, isn't it?

The Admiral does give us a little bit of context, at least. He fought in the Heartland War, so, even though we don't know when that was exactly, we know that it was in his lifetime. He tells us, "there was the Life Army, the Choice Brigade, and the remains of the American military, whose job it was to keep the two sides from killing each other" 5. Sounds like this whole unwinding business didn't come about without a fight. We're not sure how well the Admiral did then, though, because he sure does a poor job now.

My findings took me to an antique shop where a lady had me shipped off to the Graveyard itself, a cemetery for destroyed old planes. I had to gasp when I saw Connor standing there, in the Admiral's place, directing us to where we had to go after we exited the crates we'd sat in for hours on end during the plane ride there.

I felt safe up until the Graveyard was attacked by Juvey-Cops and all the work we did was destroyed, like the old planes. I still have hope that Connor made it out and is trying to save other unwinds. Although, I can't tell you how I wish this, as I am not truly alive anymore. The Watty Awards. Try Premium.



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