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1. If I was aware of the fact that I was going to be unwound I would be very Upset and depressed. I would most likely try to run away.
2. In a life or death situation I don’t think I would take a part from an unwind to save my life. Id rather die because unwinding is horrible and I don’t believe in it. If a family member was in the same place as me it would be there choice, to me it doesn’t matter.
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4. I think this book takes place at least 30 years in the future. Something like this is unlikely to happen now but we don’t know what the future hold for us. The world described in the book is very different, it almost seems like the government has changed or become corrupt. Things that would never occur today
5. The character that I connect the most with is Lev. If I were in his place and was brought believing unwinding is ok I would be ok with being unwound. He’s stubborn and foolish two traits I have. He is although cunning and clever being able to survive.
6. I think the author decides to separate Connor and Risa from Lev because it creates more tension. You wonder if they will all three meet up again and that helps move the novel forward. Being on his own, I feel Lev grows up a bit and sees Connor and Risa were trying to help him. He becomes a better person and a character you actually grow to like by the end of the novel.
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8. I would rather take my chances dying. We don’t know what happens to unwinds, and plus running there is still a chance of survival.
9. At first I thought theres no way if you were unwound and your body part was put in another that you would still be alive. As I read more into the novel I saw that maybe you are. Lev meets a companion along the way, CyFi, who has a part of his brain from an unwound. At times you can see its not really him there, but someone else. He cant control him self from stealing things at times.
10. Pastor dan? Hannah? Sonia?The admiral?
11. I would hate to be in

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