

I loved how Shusterman detailed the world not only through Rowan, Citra, and Greyson, but also Thunderhead. This sequel felt broader as the world, and the science of the world, expanded around our characters. It’s a book that discusses corruption, justice, and how we can fix the systems around us. Thunderhead is an action packed sequel in a very plot driven series. I adored the snippets of the book from the Thunderhead perspective, creating yet another new character. Thunderhead continued the fabulous and thought provoking world building I’m used to from Scythe. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.) (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. Will it intervene? Or will it simply watch as this perfect world begins to unravel? Review The Thunderhead observes everything, and it does not like what it sees. 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. Citra, meanwhile, is forging her path as Scythe Anastasia, gleaning with compassion. Hunted by the Scythedom, he has become an urban legend, a vigilante snuffing out corrupt scythes in a trial by fire.

It’s been a year since Rowan went off-grid. SummaryĮverything else is out of human control, managed by the Thunderhead. Keep reading this book review to see what I loved. It’s a series with fantastic world building which gets me EVERY time. I remember finishing Scythe and knowing I needed to read the next one. I cannot believe it’s taken me so long to read Thunderhead.
