Thunderhead
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4.6 • 77 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The dark and thrilling sequel to Scythe, the New York Times sci-fi bestseller.
The stakes are high in this chilling sci-fi thriller, in which professional scythes control who dies. Everything else is out of human control, managed by the Thunderhead. It’s a perfect system - until it isn’t.
It’s been a year since Rowan went off-grid. Hunted by the Scythedom, he has become an urban legend, a vigilante snuffing out corrupt scythes in a trial by fire. Citra, meanwhile, is forging her path as Scythe Anastasia, gleaning with compassion. However, conflict within the Scythedom is growing by the day, and when Citra’s life is threatened, it becomes clear that there is a truly terrifying plot afoot.
Will the Thunderhead intervene?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Shusterman cranks up the stakes in this blistering sequel to 2016's Scythe, set on a "post-mortal" future Earth in which easily revived humans are only "deadish" when killed, not permanently dead, except for the few "gleaned" by scythes, who kill to keep population growth under control. The narrative focuses primarily on Citra, who is gaining influence as Scythe Anastasia, and Rowan, who has adopted the mantle of Scythe Lucifer as he furtively gleans amoral scythes. New presences include Greyson Tolliver, an unassuming young man who becomes aware of threats on Scythe Anastasia's life, and the voice of the Thunderhead, the artificial intelligence that manages virtually all aspects of life on Earth. As the political machinations between scythe factions collide, the Thunderhead's dispatches reflect powerfully on its relationship with humanity ("All I can do is watch unblinkingly as my beloved humankind slowly weaves the rope it will use to hang itself"). Interweaving heady questions of morality, responsibility, loyalty, and power, Shusterman builds to a devastatingly intense conclusion that sends the characters and larger world into terrifying new territory. It's difficult to fathom what awaits in the next book. Ages 12 up.
Customer Reviews
Possibly the best book I’ve ever read.
The plot was thrilling, the characters were interesting, and the ending was well written and thought out. Definitely a must read for fans of Neal’s other books!
Amazing 💞
Scythe might actually be one of the best trilogies, or even series, I have ever read, which is saying alot because in my whole life I have almost NEVER had a favourite book/series. Is The Toll* even out yet for people to read? Please say it is because if it isn't, I am going to cry. Neal Shusterman leaves these books on SUCH GOOD cliffhangers, you would be really strange not to want to read the next one (I don't mean to offend anyone by saying that, I meant it as a joke but it wasn't very funny, I'm sorry). Anyway the "Arc of a Scythe" trilogy is AMAZING and a DEFINITE MUST-READ!!
*The Toll is the 3rd book in the "Arc of a Scythe" trilogy.
Breathtaking
After reading the first book I couldn’t help but read on and find out what happens. This book captured my attention even more than the first, I couldn’t put it down. A truly captivating read, full of suspense and emotion, as well asa again many underlying themes of ambition and greed. The ending left me with tearful eyes and a hanging jaw. Remarkable.