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A review by rgoth
Scythe by Neal Shusterman
adventurous
challenging
dark
mysterious
reflective
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
Wow what can I say about this book?!
It completely blew me away! It's easily one of the most captivating reads I've come across in a long time. Initially, I was skeptical due to the high praise it received, but it not only lived up to the hype but exceeded all my expectations. I was engrossed from the very beginning.
The concept of a world where humans are immortal, but a group of individuals called "scythes" are tasked with controlling the population by choosing who should die was absolutely fascinating. The moral and ethical dilemmas it presented were thought-provoking. Even though the scythes had commands to live by it was interesting to see how those rules can be bent depending on everyone's interpretations.
The characters were all incredibly well-crafted, each with their own flaws and complexities. Even the antagonist was so well-written that I found myself loving to hate them. The pacing of the book was perfect, the writing was top-notch, and it kept me on the edge of my seat throughout.
I've already added the rest of the books in the series to my reading list, and I'm eagerly looking forward to diving back into this world. I sincerely hope they are as addictive as this first book.
It completely blew me away! It's easily one of the most captivating reads I've come across in a long time. Initially, I was skeptical due to the high praise it received, but it not only lived up to the hype but exceeded all my expectations. I was engrossed from the very beginning.
The concept of a world where humans are immortal, but a group of individuals called "scythes" are tasked with controlling the population by choosing who should die was absolutely fascinating. The moral and ethical dilemmas it presented were thought-provoking. Even though the scythes had commands to live by it was interesting to see how those rules can be bent depending on everyone's interpretations.
The characters were all incredibly well-crafted, each with their own flaws and complexities. Even the antagonist was so well-written that I found myself loving to hate them. The pacing of the book was perfect, the writing was top-notch, and it kept me on the edge of my seat throughout.
I've already added the rest of the books in the series to my reading list, and I'm eagerly looking forward to diving back into this world. I sincerely hope they are as addictive as this first book.
Graphic: Suicide attempt and Murder