![]() ![]() Thunderhead picks up the story two years after those events take place and introduces a very interesting character named Greyson Tolliver, who has a deep connection with the Thunderhead. If you’ve read Scythe, you already know it ends in a glorious cliff-hanger. ![]() Most importantly, Thunderhead made me feel the same things Scythe did so I think it’s safe to say that although it isn’t the perfect book, Thunderhead is the perfect sequel. Is Thunderhead perfect? Not really, but it’s almost as flawless as its predecessor. After all, he would’ve had to write another perfect book if he wanted to fill Scythe‘s enormous shoes. Writing a sequel to a book like Scythe can’t have been easy, even for Neal Shusterman, one of the best (sci-fi) writers out there. Click on the link below if you like to kill your curiosity.) (This is the only acceptable spoiler-free paragraph I could rescue from the whole synopsis of the damn book. Rowan and Citra take opposite stances on the morality of the Scythedom, putting them at odds, in the second novel of the chilling New York Times bestselling series from Neal Shusterman, author of the Unwind dystology. Thunderhead published by Walker Books (UK) ![]()
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