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Q: Why is Humphrey Dunfee important in the book unwind what role did he play?
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How many chapters in the book unwind?

The book "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman has a total of 53 chapters.


What is the third Humphrey the hamster book?

the third book is called trouble according to Humphrey and the one after that is surprises according to Humphrey


Are there any book characters named Lydia?

Yes in the book unwind


What makes Unwind science fiction?

Unwind is a book about dealing with science and morality. People in the book are against birth control but support using bad teenagers for "parts."


Which is the 1st Humphrey the hamster book?

The first Humphrey the hamster book is called "The World According to Humphrey." It was written by Betty G. Birney and published in 2004.


Will there be a sequel to Neal Shushterman's book unwind?

possibly, I am not sure.


Is humphrey the book a mystery?

yes


How many pages is unwind the book?

Unwind is a science fiction story by Neal Shusterman. It has 384 pages in book 1. UnWolly is book 2 and has 416 pages. UnSouled is book 3 with 400 pages and the final book is UnDivided which has 400 pages. The series is about unwanted teens being harvested for their parts by the government.


What is the main characters name in the book Unwind?

risa connor and lev


How many parts is in unwind book?

"Unwind" by Neal Shusterman is divided into three parts. Each part follows different characters as the story unfolds.


What is betty g birneys new book after adventures according to humphrey?

summer according to humphrey


Who is Akron AWOL in the book unwind by Neal shusterman?

Akron AWOL is a character in "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman, part of the graveyard that Connor, Risa, and Lev encounter. He is a troubled and unpredictable Unwind who has the ability to control others by projecting his feelings onto them. He plays a significant role in the story as a foil to the way the other main characters approach their situation.