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I recently finished Scythe by Neal Shusterman. I gave this book 4.5ish out of 5 stars on Goodreads. You can see more about what this book is about here before heading in to my review. Before I get in to the review you can check out my March 2020 TBR to see it and the other books I'm reading this month. I'd love to know what your reading this month as week let me know either here in the comments or on my video.
Now hopping on in to the review and this is spoiler free. I really liked Scythe. I was definitely drawn in from page one. I liked how we immediately got what the whole premise of the series is about. I think this is a pretty interesting concept for a dystonia; even though having characters that are in charge of population control is not a new concept. I think that since this is from two points of view of apprentices, Rowan and Citra, that it makes it slightly different than other books in its genera. Which brings me to the two characters of Citra and Rowan. I definitely liked both of them and their stories. I think I like Rowans a bit more interesting just because his story was darker than Citra's and we really get to see the corruption within the Sythedom first hand. I also liked that the way the book is structured is very easy to tell which point of view your in. Since we all know I'm not the biggest fan of multiple points of view.
As for the actual story the pace was pretty moderate. I liked that we got information about both sides of the Scythdom as the story progresses. I can not wait to see what happens in the next two books. I won't spoil the end but I will say that the end is the best part and its a good thing I already have book two.
Over all I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone that enjoys dystonia novels. I'm so glad I picked this one up and read it. Also, if your looking for other books I have recent reviews up for make sure you check out Marked, and the Lost Heroes of Olympus series: The Lost Hero, Son of Neptune and Mark of Athena.
If you've read this book let me know what your thoughts are and what your reading right now in the comments.
Thanks for reading, please don’t forget to like, comment, and follow for more of my posts.
I recently finished Scythe by Neal Shusterman. I gave this book 4.5ish out of 5 stars on Goodreads. You can see more about what this book is about here before heading in to my review. Before I get in to the review you can check out my March 2020 TBR to see it and the other books I'm reading this month. I'd love to know what your reading this month as week let me know either here in the comments or on my video.
Now hopping on in to the review and this is spoiler free. I really liked Scythe. I was definitely drawn in from page one. I liked how we immediately got what the whole premise of the series is about. I think this is a pretty interesting concept for a dystonia; even though having characters that are in charge of population control is not a new concept. I think that since this is from two points of view of apprentices, Rowan and Citra, that it makes it slightly different than other books in its genera. Which brings me to the two characters of Citra and Rowan. I definitely liked both of them and their stories. I think I like Rowans a bit more interesting just because his story was darker than Citra's and we really get to see the corruption within the Sythedom first hand. I also liked that the way the book is structured is very easy to tell which point of view your in. Since we all know I'm not the biggest fan of multiple points of view.
As for the actual story the pace was pretty moderate. I liked that we got information about both sides of the Scythdom as the story progresses. I can not wait to see what happens in the next two books. I won't spoil the end but I will say that the end is the best part and its a good thing I already have book two.
Over all I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone that enjoys dystonia novels. I'm so glad I picked this one up and read it. Also, if your looking for other books I have recent reviews up for make sure you check out Marked, and the Lost Heroes of Olympus series: The Lost Hero, Son of Neptune and Mark of Athena.
If you've read this book let me know what your thoughts are and what your reading right now in the comments.
Thanks for reading, please don’t forget to like, comment, and follow for more of my posts.
As always,
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