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Hans Christian Christian itibaren 16010 Serra Ricco' GE, İtalya itibaren 16010 Serra Ricco' GE, İtalya

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Hans Christian Christian itibaren 16010 Serra Ricco' GE, İtalya

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I read this book a long while ago so feel free to correct me if I get some of the information wrong... The book takes place some time in the future. A war has been fought between pro-life and pro-choice. In the end, both sides ended up compromising by making it legal to "unwind" kids once they reached the age of 13, but before they reach the age of 18. Unwinding is a process of basically harvesting a human for their organs. The people in the future justify this by using thinking such along the lines of "you live on after you are unwound, as many different pieces." The concept was fairly interesting and creative to me. I also enjoyed the main cast of characters. Connor is a typical bad-boy type who has a fairly good heart when it comes down to it. Risa is probably my favorite character. From what I remember she is strong, intelligent, and resourceful. The other character Lev, I'm not sure I can describe without giving away some spoilers. I'll just say I did not enjoy the abrupt transformation the author decided to give him. The story is told from the 3 main character's perspective. Each chapter changes the character the story is being told by. However, it is written entirely in the third person, which really gave me a feeling like I was reading a 5th grade paper written by a student. "Connor was hungry. Connor ate a sandwich because he was hungry. Connor was no longer hungry because he ate a sandwich. Connor's sandiwch had ham on it." Seriously, this author needs to learn how to use pronouns. It just gives it a very unprofessional feel in my opinion. Despite the poor writing style, I enjoyed the story being told. It was an interesting idea, and the characters were for the most part likable. If it sounds like an interesting plot to you, and you don't mind trudging through the writing style, I think you may enjoy this book. If the style a book is written is more important to you then the content and meaning of the words, I would avoid this at all costs.

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One of the few best novels. It is better than his other novel, altough the later was great! The following part is from one of my replies. I'll take it as my review. Yes I did like it as a "story". One Day I kept on telling myself that I'm going to stop with next paragraph but I couldn't. It was a very moving and very sad story as you said but cannot agree on the history or relegious part of it because I'm not that sure about-I think it might be true-. What I'm very sure about is the authour somehow seems to be mixing about some parts of Islam and is not writing the big nor the true picture. For I may defferentiate what is right and what is wrong but some may not especially if they only know Islam through the media. Or the fiction. Most think that Islam or christianiy is only to go to mosque or church at certain days but they are not. They are a system of life, an identitiy. I did not like the part of the stoning or "Murder" as Hosseiny called it because he did not talk nor clarify why they were doing it. If Taliban were real Muslims they should have known that they can't punish but under very peciular rules and indications an that it is the last step of the punishment i.e. The stoning. As for the ethnic cleansing which is never ever was a thing mentioned in Islam with all its varites. And they way they brought regulations from there mind and said it is Islam an told everybody to obey or to be killed! What a way! It is good to live and try to reach to people but without melting or forgetting who we are or turning off our belevies to satisfy others is that right? I know that discussion of religion is not allowed in certain groups and this is good for you don't who is talking about which but the above reply or review is only for clarifying and as Hosseiny said it is crime to steel the right of truth from somebody.