The Unwanteds, Lisa McMann
The Unwanteds, Lisa McMann
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The Unwanteds

Author: Lisa McMann

Narrator: Simon Jones

Unabridged: 7 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/30/2011


Synopsis

A riveting middlegrade dystopian novel from New York Times bestselling Wake author Lisa McMann that Kirkus Reviews calls “The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter.”

Every year in Quill, thirteen-year-olds are sorted into categories: the strong, intelligent Wanteds go to university, and the artistic Unwanteds are sent to their deaths.

Thirteen-year-old Alex tries his hardest to be stoic when his fate is announced as Unwanted, even while leaving behind his twin, Aaron, a Wanted. Upon arrival at the destination where he expected to be eliminated, however, Alex discovers a stunning secret--behind the mirage of the "death farm" there is instead a place called Artime.

In Artime, each child is taught to cultivate their creative abilities and learn how to use them magically, weaving spells through paintbrushes and musical instruments. Everything Alex has ever known changes before his eyes, and it's a wondrous transformation.

But it's a rare, unique occurence for twins to be separated between Wanted and Unwanted, and as Alex and Aaron's bond stretches across their separation, a threat arises for the survival of Artime that will pit brother against brother in an ultimate, magical battle.

About Lisa McMann

Lisa McMann lives in Arizona. She is married to fellow writer and musician, Matt McMann, and they have two adult children. Her son is an artist named Kilian McMann and her daughter is an actor, Kennedy McMann. Lisa is the New York Times bestselling author of over two dozen books for young adults and children. So far she has written in genres including paranormal, realistic, dystopian, and fantasy. Some of her most well-known books are The Unwanteds series for middle grade readers and the Wake trilogy for young adults. Check out Lisa's website at LisaMcMann.com, learn more about The Unwanteds Series at UnwantedsSeries.com, and be sure to say hi on Instagram or Twitter (@Lisa_McMann), or Facebook (Facebook.com/McMannFan).

About Simon Jones

Simon Jones Broadway credits include: The Real Thing, Benefactors, The School for Scandal, The Herbal Bed, and Waiting in the Wings (Outer Critics Circle nominee). Off-Broadway credits include: Woman in Mind, Terra Nova, Privates On Parade (Drama Desk nominee). Film and TV highlights: Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, The Devil's Own, Brideshead Revisited, PBS's Liberty and HBO's Oz.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheri on January 10, 2012

Has anyone else seen that recent episode of The Simpsons in which Lisa wants to be a writer, and Bart and Homer come up with a scheme to group-write a YA novel by throwing in every element that all YA novels seem to have these days? That's what The Unwanteds felt like to me. It had a dystopian futur......more

Goodreads review by Jane on February 03, 2019

So my 8-year-old nephew LOVED this book. He loved it so much that he graciously loaned me his copy of both this and the next-in-series (yay!?). He moved to this series after blowing through all of the Harry Potter books and several Rick Riordan series. So this book is definitely a good match for any......more

Goodreads review by Cara on February 26, 2017

AAHHH OH MY GOD I LOVED IT!!! I CAN NOT WAIT TO READ THE NEXT BOOK!!! AND YES, I AM GOING TO CONTINUE WRITING THIS REVIEW LIKE A CRAZED FANPERSONTHING!!! Actually, I'm not. I read this book because it was on the list for the middle grade Oregon Battle Of the Books (OBOB, pronounced oh-bob as declar......more

Goodreads review by TheBookSmugglers on August 03, 2011

Originally reviewed on The Book Smugglers: [URL not allowed] REVIEW First Impressions: Thea: When I first laid eyes on The Unwanteds and read the novel's intriguing summary, I was hooked and knew it was one of my MUST GET OR DIE! titles at BEA this year. As a long-time lo......more

Goodreads review by Breanna on March 07, 2024

Before I begin my review I will start by saying that this book is not for everyone. If you don't like middle grade books then don't read this book, because while it might have some more mature elements later on in the book, it's very magical and apparently too cliche for some people so just don't re......more