I agree with your thoughts on this chapter. It really freaked me out, and I would have never guessed Shusterman would actually describe the unwinding process from the point of view of the person being unwound. It was really ominous and creepy, but so amazing as well.
What bothered me most was that once they told him he would feel a "tingling in his scalp" (292), they just stopeed talking to him as if he were completely gone. To be able to hear whats going on around you, but not being able to feel aware of yourself would be an extremely terrifying experience.
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