The
Unwanteds by Lisa McMann
The Unwanteds; Book One
“In a society that purges
thirteen-year-olds who are creative, identical twins Aaron and Alex are
separated, one to attend University while the other, supposedly Eliminated,
finds himself in a wondrous place where youths hone their abilities and learn
magic.” –WorldCat
Island of
Silence by Lisa McMann
The Unwanteds; Book Two
“As the Wanteds, Unwanteds, and
Necessaries struggle to adjust to changes in their society, Mr. Today begins
training fourteen-year-old Alex to replace him as Artime's leader one day while
Alex's disgraced twin, Aaron, connives to take over Quill.” –WorldCat
Island of
Fire by Lisa McMann
The Unwanteds; Book Three
“The magical world of Artimé is
gone and the Unwanteds are looking to Alex Stowe for answers. While his twin
brother Aaron continues to build his army in Quill, a very dangerous common
enemy is revealed.” –WorldCat
Island of
Legends by Lisa McMann
The Unwanteds; Book Four
“Divided by their society into
Wanted and Unwanted at thirteen, estranged twin brothers Aaron and Alex have
both run into trouble--as mage of Artime, Alex must defend the island from
attack, while Aaron continues to scheme to take over the islands and get rid of
the Unwanteds altogether.” –WorldCat
Island of
Shipwrecks by Lisa McMann
The Unwanteds; Book Five
“Alex and his friends are
stranded on a newly-discovered island, and they are not alone. While in Quill,
his twin Aaron's power base grows as he joins with an unlikely ally in a risky
plan to finally conquer.” –WorldCat
Island of
Graves by Lisa McMann
The Unwanteds; Book Six
“The battles continue for young mage Alex and
his friends as they search for Alex's abducted evil brother Aaron.” –WorldCat
Island of
Dragons by Lisa McMann
The Unwanteds; Book Seven
“Head mage Alexander Stowe and
his friends successfully fended off the latest threat to their magical world of
Artimé with the help of a surprise ally. But old enemies have secretly been
plotting against them. Now Alex must lead his people in a final epic battle,
one they can't hope to win alone.” –WorldCat