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The Unwanteds
AuthorLisa McMann
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's fantasy
PublisherAladdin[1]

Publication date

August 30, 2011
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint, digital, audio
Pages390[1]
ISBN978-1442407688
OCLC693810559
LC ClassPZ7.M478757 Unw 2011
Followed byIsland Of Silence 

The Unwanteds is a fantasy novel by Lisa McMann and published by Aladdin in 2011. It is recommended for ages 8-15.

Plot[edit]

On the island of Quill, anyone who displays artistic talent is Unwanted and sent to the Death Farm for execution when they turn thirteen. Alex Stowe, the son of two 'Necessaries', has two strikes against him and has known his fate since the age of ten. On the day of the annual Purge, he is declared an 'Unwanted' and sent to his death, along with twenty other young teens. Meanwhile, his twin brother, Aaron is declared a 'Wanted' and sent to the University for training as one of Quill's leaders.

When Alex and the other Unwanteds are dropped off at The Great Lake Of Boiling Oil, however, they are shocked to find themselves welcomed into the magical land of Artimè, created, hidden, and led by a mage called Mr. Today ,with the help of his many staff. While Alex and his new friends learn magic from art and creativity, Aaron displays loyalty and usefulness by creating the Favored Farm, an exclusive farm intended to provide the Wanteds of Quill with an abundance of healthy plants and animals. Through this action, he attracts the notice of High Priest Justine and rises to the prominent position of her assistant secretary. Alex soon begins to miss his brother Aaron which leads to big mistakes on Alex's part.

Then, due to a mistake on Alex's part, Aaron, Justine, and Governor Strang make a surprise visit to The Great Lake Of Boiling Oil and discover Artimè. Quill immediately attacks these Unwanteds who have the effrontery not to be dead already. During the ensuing war, Aaron attacks Mr. Today, nearly killing his own twin, Alex. In the end, however, the people of Artimè defeat the Quillitary in a terrible battle and an uneasy truce is forged.[2]

Critical reception[edit]

In a review by Kirkus, The Unwanteds is noted as a cross between The Hunger Games and Harry Potter.[1]

Books in this series[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Rubino, Caitlen. "THE UNWANTEDS by Lisa McMann | Kirkus Book Reviews". Kirkusreviews.com. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  • ^ The Unwanteds, Lisa McMann, Aladdin Books, 2011
  • Awards
    Preceded by

    Out of My Mind

    Mark Twain Award
    1887
    Succeeded by

    Wonder


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    American young adult novels
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