Book Review: UnSouled by Neal Shusterman

Posted November 7, 2025 by lomeraniel in Audiobooks, Dystopia, Review / 0 Comments

Book Review: UnSouled by Neal ShustermanUnSouled (Unwind, #3) by Neal Shusterman
Narrator: Luke Daniels
Series: Unwind Dystology #3
Published by Simon & Schuster UK on November 7, 2013
Genres: Dystopia
Pages: 404
Length: 12 hrs and 55 mins
Format: Audiobook
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The story that began with Unwind continues.
Connor and Lev are on the run after the destruction of the Graveyard, the last safe haven for AWOL Unwinds. But for the first time, they’re not just running away from something. This time, they’re running toward answers, in the form of a woman Proactive Citizenry has tried to erase from history itself. If they can find her, and learn why the shadowy figures behind unwinding are so afraid of her, they may discover the key to bringing down unwinding forever.
Cam, the rewound boy, is plotting to take down the organization that created him. Because he knows that if he can bring Proactive Citizenry to its knees, it will show Risa how he truly feels about her. And without Risa, Cam is having trouble remembering what it feels like to be human.
With the Juvenile Authority and vindictive parts pirates hunting them, the paths of Connor, Lev, Cam, and Risa will converge explosively—and everyone will be changed.
Neal Shusterman continues the adventure that VOYA called “poignant, compelling, and ultimately terrifying.”

It continues the story where Book 2 left off. It’s still another mid-series book, but the plot feels tighter and with more direction than in the previous book. I found the characters’ interactions compelling, and there were some very expected reunions.

One of those books that is popcorn for the soul: An easy read, a page turner, and some great characters to root for. I’ve already started book 4 because I absolutely can’t wait to know what’s next.

Luke Daniel’s narration was enjoyable, as in previous books.

This is a short review, but those of you who are reading this are already invested in the series. The TL;DR is that it’s worth it. If you’ve enjoyed the series so far, this book is also for you.

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