The Unwanteds

The Unwanteds is a fantasy book series written by Lisa McMann.

The Unwanteds
Cover of The Unwanteds, first book in the series

  • The Unwanteds
  • Island of Silence
  • Island of Fire
  • Island of Legends
  • Island of Shipwrecks
  • Island of Graves
  • Island of Dragons
  • (Complete Collection ISBN 1481468863)

AuthorLisa McMann
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherLisa McMann[1]
Published20112016
Media typePrint, digital, audio
No. of books7

Plots

Book 1: The Unwanteds

Every year in Quill, thirteen-year-olds are sorted into categories. The strong, intelligent Wanteds go to university, while the artistic Unwanteds are sent to their graves. On the day of the purge, identical twins Alex and Aaron Stowe await their fate. While Aaron is hopeful of becoming a Wanted, Alex knows his chances are slim. He's been caught drawing with a stick in the dirt- and in the stark gray land of Quill, where being creative is a death sentence. But when Alex and the other Unwanteds face the Eliminators, they discover an eccentric magician named Mr. Today and his hidden world that exists to save the condemned children. Artimé is a colorful place of talking statues, uncommon creatures, and artistic magic, where creativity is considered a gift ... and a weapon.

Book 2: Island Of Silence


Aaron Stowe has been kicked out of the University of Quill. But, he is power-hungry. Gathering a group of sympathizers named The Restorers, he plots his rise to power, and the demise of Artimé.

Meanwhile, two silent, orange-eyed children, named Sky and Crow, have arrived on a raft. While Artimé seems to continue along normally, Eva Fathom, a supposed Restorer, is spying on Quill, and passing along information to Sean Ranger, an unwanted teenager. Plus, Mr. Today starts to teach Alex how to be a head mage, and devises a plan to trick Aaron. But, the plan backfires. Aaron confronts Mr. Today, and kills him using five heart-attack spells that Alex invented, thus depriving Artimé of its magic and leaving all magical components useless. Meanwhile, Alex and Simber, one of Mr. Today's statues, go out on a search for three of Alex's missing friends, Meghan Ranger, Samheed Burkesh, and Lani Haluki. They rescue Meghan and discover that Samheed and Lani have been captured by a neighboring, silent island, called Warbler. On the way back, Simber freezes, and crashes into the sea, because of Mr. Today's death. Alex and Meghan barely avoid death. At the same time, the Restorers attack Artimé, and causing mass hysteria.

Book 3: Island Of Fire

Appointed Head Mage by the late Mr. Today, Alex Stowe is left with the task of trying to bring back Artimé, the magical land that disappeared upon Mr. Today's death. If he can't, he and his friends are doomed. With the help of Sky, he succeeds in restoring Artimé and its magical creatures through clues Mr. Today left him, but his troubles are only beginning. Now, he must find a way to rescue his friends Lani and Samheed from Warbler Island. He rescues them, but Warbler's queen, Eagala, is planning an attack on them for stealing Sky, Crow, Lani, Samheed, and Meghan.

Book 4: Island Of Legends

During Artimé's first annual masquerade ball, hundreds of lights appear across the sea. Artimé is under attack from Warbler, and with difficulty Alex and his friends drive them back. Meanwhile, Aaron discovers the existence of a magical jungle in Mr. Today's tube and starts training the creatures in there for an attack on Artimé. They trust him after he tells them he is Alex.

Even during the battle Alex hasn't forgotten his promise to rescue Sky's mother from Pirate Island. Once they set out, however, some of their friends are taken to the island's underwater holding cell by a huge eel. When they rescue all of them, they proceed onto the next islands, but find out not all of them are friendly. Kirikinos or island of legends is actually a moving crab. while Talon, Lhasa, A snow lion, Bock, A deer are friendly, there are some who are not like dropbears, and eel. And after that island, Beware, the edge of the world.

Book 5: Island Of Shipwrecks

In this book Alex and his friends end up getting stuck on an island that has a constant storm after they fell off the waterfall in the Island of Legends. There they meet three scientists, who help them survive. While there they fix their boat and are able to escape. When they get back they find that Artimé went through a battle, and Meghan fought in it because she volunteered to stay behind. Samheed comes to help Meghan fight. Meghan then saved Samheed from General Blair when he miraculously survived from the first one, and you find out that he joined forces with High Priest Aaron Stowe. Meghan dies in the process. In the book there are a few chapters that are about the pirates from the Island of Legends. They have the one slave who was good friends with Copper, Sky and Crow's mom, draw a picture of the person that helped Copper escape. He does, and they recognize him as Alex, so they raid the palace, and accidentally capture Aaron, and they then send him off to the island of shipwrecks. And they learn that they have sisters.

*Book 6: Island Of Graves*

In this book, Aaron is kidnapped by the pirates from the Island of Fire. The pirates think that Aaron is Alex. After weeks in a small fishing boat tied to the back of the pirate's ship, they untie the rope and send him in the direction of the island of shipwrecks. Fortunately, he arrives in the hour of calm, but has fainted from the near-death experience. He is then rescued by Ishibashi-san, Ito-san and Sato-san. Ishibashi thinks he is Alex because Alex and Aaron are identical twins. He saves Aaron's life by giving him a piece of seaweed to eat that gives him his eternal life. Aaron slowly matures and becomes less evil and greedy over the course of his predicament. While Aaron is kidnapped, Gondoleery takes charge of Quill, and sends Liam and Alex's twin sisters to their deaths in the Ancient Sector. But Liam escapes and brings the twins to Artimé. Lani then has the idea to rally up the necessaries against the new high priest, as she has started to kill necessaries and unwanteds that went to Quill in the last book. But the only way that they can carry out the plan is to bring back Aaron. The only clue to where the pirates have gone is that Matilda had seen their boat go towards the east. As Alex and Sky use the Claire to go to each of the islands that Aaron could be in, they meet the queen of the ocean, a water dragon named Pan who asks them for wings but does not tell why. She says that there is no human on her island. They then reach the island that Alex had seen the help sign and the saber-toothed gorilla eat the pig, only now the sign has changed to "COME BACK" so they wait for the night and they hear a girl singing, telling them her story. But Alex does not have time to save her on the way but promises to save her on their way back. They find Aaron, rescue the girl and go back home. After rescuing her, they find Gondoleery Rattrap to be more tyrannical and cruel than they thought. The Artiméans prepare for war with the Quillens who fight for Gondoleery.

Book 7: Island Of Dragons

In this book, Warbler (The Island of Silence) and The Island of Fire forge an alliance in order to destroy Artimé. Meanwhile, on Artimé/Quill, Quill has been obliterated by the fireballs that Gondoleery Rattrap created. Artimé expands its magical boundaries to encompass the rest of the island in order to restore Quill. A traveller from the Island of Legends informs Artimé that the island crab Karkinos, who is the Island of Legends, is on the verge of death and is drifting towards the waterfall. Henry Haluki takes the seaweed from the Island of Shipwrecks, which if consumed grants immortality, to the giant crab. Karkinos regains his strength and is able to muster the strength to back up to his original position. Meanwhile, Alex visits the Island of Dragons with the dragon Pan. Pan flies him over the colossal crystal wall surrounding the island and Alex discovers that behind the crystal wall is Pan's five children. Pan hid her children to protect them from the pirates, who capture sea creatures and cage them. Alex returns to Artimé to craft wings for the five dragons and he returns to the island to attach them to their intended hosts. Some time later, Warbler and the pirates launch their attack on Artimé. At the end of the war, Alex's left arm is damaged beyond repair (and since he is left-handed) he cannot do magic anymore. However, he remains Head Mage of Artimé. Lani's legs become immobile, and so Aaron designs her a machine to help her walk and she quickly gets used it.

Characters

Main protagonists

Alex Stowe - is the main character. Twin brother to Aaron he becomes a powerful fighter and, eventually, the Head Mage of Artimé.

Samheed Burkesh - Strong student who at first resents Alex, blaming him for his own Unwanted designation, but eventually becomes his best friend.

Lani Haluki - Child of Senior Governor Haluki, a double agent. Younger than the others, Lani was Purged when she was only twelve. Resentful of this fact until she learns her father, already knowing about Artimé, had it done to get her out of Quill. Interested in books and one of Artimé's finest students.

Marcus Today - The Head Mage and creator of Artimé. Mr. Today created Artimé and its magical creatures to save his daughter and the other young Unwanteds from death. He is also the twin of evil High Priest Justine. But soon dies by Aaron, Alex's brother.

Claire Morning - Mr. Today's daughter and instructor for the students who show a talent for singing.

Simber - An animated statue of a winged cheetah made of hardened sand who protects Artimé.

Florence - An animated statue of a warrior who also protects Artimé. Near the end of the series she falls for a winged, bronze statue named Talon.

Meghan Ranger - One of Alex's friends who loves music and singing.

Mr. Sigfried Appleblossom - Artimé's Theater instructor, who always tried to rhyme with everything he said. He dies in the seventh book. It was said that he was like a father to Samheed Burkesh.

Sky - A girl from Warbler Island who Alex falls for.

Crow - Sky's little brother and a friend of Henry Haluki.

Henry Haluki - Crow's friend and Lani's little brother.

Kaylee Jones - A girl from our world, who stumbles into theirs from what she said was the Dragon's Triangle

Ito - a scientist from the island of shipwrecks who came from Japan.

Sato - another scientist on the island of shipwrecks who also came from Japan.

Ishibashi- the last scientist from the island of shipwrecks who also came from Japan. Speaks English, unlike Ito and Sato.

Main antagonists

Aaron - Alex's twin brother. This is not consistent throughout, Aaron becomes a protagonist. He helps the Unwanteds soon after he was shipwrecked on the Island of Shipwrecks.

High priest Justine - The high priestess of Quill. Lani soon kills her in the battle between Quill and Artime.

Gondoleery - The new high priestess of Quill after Aaron was kidnapped by pirates from the Island of Fire in the sixth book. Aaron kills her with the deadly scatterclip that he is famous for.

Queen Eagala - The queen of Warbler. Everyone thinks they killed her when she goes down in the volcano, but then shows up in Dragon Captives.

Captain Baldhead - The pirate captain. Young Thisbe kills him with her boom spell.

Secondary characters

Eva Fathom - mother of Carina Fathom, the secretary to Aaron and a spy for Artimé

Copper - Sky and Crow's mother who was saved from pirate island and later became the Queen of Warbler Island

Scarlet - a Warbleran that escaped the first time Warbler attacked Artimé. She is a seasoned fighter and Crow has a crush on her.

Thatcher - another Warbleran that escaped the first time Warbler attacked Artimé. He is a seasoned fighter and has a friendship with Scarlet.

Reception

In a review by Kirkus, The Unwanteds is noted as a cross between The Hunger Games and Harry Potter. Kirkus further notes that "blending elements from two popular genres", ensures that the books will be popular with readers drawn to stories of dystopian fantasy.[1]

References

  1. Rubino, Caitlen. "THE UNWANTEDS by Lisa McMann | Kirkus Book Reviews". Kirkusreviews.com. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
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